The 2016 Screen Actors Guild Awards red carpet was a mixed affair of colour, bows, fabric explosions, sequins…
Here is a round-up of the best and worst looks from the red carpet:
How low can your dress backline go? Eva Longoria is flashing some flesh in this Julien Macdonald number and her look is right on the money.
Kate Winslet never fails to impress. She’s found a style that works for her and she sticks to it.
Dame Helen Mirren is the epitome of elegance. Bravo.
The Danish Girl’s Alicia Vikander is an explosion of sequins in Louis Vuitton. This is a Marmite dress: you either love it or hate it.
Nicole Kidman’s Gucci dress is not a fashion winner.
This shouldn’t work but it does. Modern Family star Sofia Vergara is perfection in pink.
The Notebook star Rachel McAdams wows in Elie Saab.
This look is a far cry from the scruffy Arya Stark we see on screen. Game Of Thrones’ Maisie Williams is stunning in blue.
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner, aka Sansa Stark, looks like a fairytale fashion dream as she works this off-the-shoulder gown.
Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt rarely gets it wrong, but this look doesn’t hit her usual stylish mark.
Game Of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie is regal in baby blue. The verdict? Great colour, but she looks slightly swamped by all of that fabric.
Mad Men actress Sola Bamis is making a statement for sure. The colour is magnificent, but the jury’s still out on that bow.
Orange Is The New Black star Laverne Cox is striking in a Prabal Gurung asymmetric maroon dress with a thigh-high split and cut-out panel at the waist. This gets the fashion thumbs up.
Somewhere in among all of that fabric is January Jones.
Laverne’s Orange Is The New Black co-star Lori Petty hasn’t quite got it right. It’s too pink, too busy and just too… completely random.
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