Red Carpet: CinemaCon Bring Out ALL The Stars

So, CinemaCon is an annual gathering of movie theater industry folks. It’s apparently been going on for years now, but this time literally every celebrity ever showed up.

Blake Lively in Sonia Rykiel

Embed from Getty Images

Sheer force of will is keeping this on the right side of campy. The bow tie is ridiculous, but the dress is adorable and the shoes are super fun.

Anna Kendrick in Philosophy di Lorenzo

Embed from Getty Images

Anna made two appearances at CinemaCon. This first looks is solid – the orange heels are a great touch.

Anna Kendrick in Giovanni Bedin

Embed from Getty Images

Aaaand….this one sucks. I could see a Hadid or Kardashian in this, but it’s not really working on Anna. Also, I truly and utterly hate those shoes.

Mila Kunis in Sally LaPointe

Embed from Getty Images

I love this skirt, but am confused by the belt. It’s really not bringing anything to the table.

Felicity Jones in Oscar de la Renta

Embed from Getty Images

Felicity’s style is always very prim and vintage.  I love this on her.

Dakota Johnson in Attico

Embed from Getty Images

I have mixed feelings about velvet in the Spring, but this looks great on her. It’s nice seeing her in something other than Gucci.

Gabrielle Union in Gabriela Hearst

Embed from Getty Images

This is…not her best. The fit is poor and the color is very pepto bismol.

Amandla Stenberg in Adeam

Embed from Getty Images

Hard pass on this weirdo Canadian tuxedo.

Saoirse Ronan in Ashish

Embed from Getty Images

Of course, the one time Saoirse wears a bright color, it looks like a tea cozy knit by an octogenarian. And don’t even get me started on the ridiculous pants hem.

Taraji P. Henson in Solace London

Embed from Getty Images

She looks like she’s slowly being overtaken by a moldy blob.

Hailee Steinfeld in Alexandre Vauthier

Embed from Getty Images

White culottes with tall black boots? Something’s not adding up here.

Tiffany Haddish in Rosa Cha

Embed from Getty Images

She’s such a joy. This jumpsuit is perfectly on brand for her.

Isla Fisher in Ulla Johnson

Embed from Getty Images

This is a ruched lamé mess.

Amber Heard in Saint Laurent

Embed from Getty Images

I love this look. The blazer is actually from their menswear collection and is ridiculously cool. The hat could easily have veered into campy territory à la Blake’s bow tie, but it really works here.

Lauren Cohan in Prabal Gurung

Embed from Getty Images

Cute! Not being covered in zombie guts is a good look for her!

Sarah Paulson in Christopher Kane

Embed from Getty Images

I covet this skirt. Leather AND feathers!? Yes please. Her partnership with stylist Karla Welch continues to produce excellent results.

Cate Blanchett in Loewe

Embed from Getty Images

Oh man, as often as Cate gets it right, then she’ll wear something like this hot cowgirl mess.

Claire Foy in 16Arlington

Embed from Getty Images

This is lovely and sleek. I love her new short hair. It’s going to be interesting seeing her jump from playing the Queen to playing Lisbeth Salander.

Michelle Williams in Louis Vuitton

Embed from Getty Images

Well, it’s boring as hell, but SO much better than 90% of what Louis Vuitton has forced on their ambassadors.

Shailene Woodley in Bottega Veneta

Embed from Getty Images

This is committing many sins against her chest. And the color is soooo drab. The shoes are the only redeeming thing here.

Annabelle Wallis in Prabal Gurung

Embed from Getty Images

Ugh, this is tacky and awful.

Zendaya Coleman in Boss

Embed from Getty Images

Adorable as always.

Amanda Seyfried in Prabal Gurung

Embed from Getty Images

How is this from the same designer as Annabelle Wallis’ mess!?

Jennifer Garner in Roland Mouret

Embed from Getty Images

Very cute – I am SO excited to have Jennifer Garner back on TV.

Constance Wu in The Vampires Wife

Embed from Getty Images

This dress just will not die. Everyone and their mother had worn it at some point and I would be truly happy if we never saw it again. The purse is adorable though.

Leave a Comment

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s