Thursday, January 21, 2016

ELLE's 6th Annual Women in Television Dinner Wrap-up


Last night ELLE's 6th Annual Women In Television dinner took place at the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, California. To see all of the looks, click HERE and continue below for the wrap-up. 

Jordana Brewster looked great in a VICTORIA BECKHAM red-orange fitted zipper back dress with black & cobalt blue color-block panel and leather straps. Straight tresses and light smokey completed her look. 

Viola Davis wore one of her favorite brands, CARMEN MARC VALVO. Her black tulle & satin mesh embroidered dress was teamed with STUART WEITZMAN peep toe pumps and a RAUWOLF clutch. A smokey eye and red lips completed her look. 

Priyanka Chopra wore a nice cobalt blue VIONNET one-shoulder dress with a high split and knot detail from the brand's VIP Capsule collection. I just wish she wore a sexy, strappy heel over her LOUBOUTIN snakeskin pumps. A mirrored RAUWOLF clutch, side swept locks and a magenta lip completed her look. 



Sarah Rafferty wore a WOLFORD black long sleeve turtleneck top and a cute L.K. BENNETT floral satin flare skirt. The skirt is the focal point here as it should be. A nice chic look. 

Sarah Hyland showed a little skin in a ivory ZIMMERMANN SPRING 2016 lace embroidered dress with fringe trimming and a open-back. Sarah's dress was layered on the runway but it works for Sarah like this. Complimenting her playful, flirty look, she added a high bun to her look.  Also her make-up which featured a light gold shimmer, turquoise liner and a pink lip, added to the appeal of her look. GUISEPPE ZANOTTI sandals finished up her look. 

Mary Elizabeth Winstead wore a ROKSANDA FALL 2015 black & white strapless tweed dress with pink leather trimming. For me, an addition of a belt would have worked in her favor. Also I am not sold on the hairstyle either but love the dress in general. 



Aja Naomi King wore a white v-neck ALICE + OLIVIA dress which she accessorized with HEARTS OF FIRE jewelry. The simple pink pumps is what let's down the look for me. I am glad that she chose a colored pump but a statement sandal could have elevated the look. 

Jenna Elfman wore a TADASHI SHOJI SPRING 2016 white long dress with a cobalt blue & black floral embroidered top. Her dress hit the runway with a belt but I don't think Jenna needed it. MEIRA T jewelry and a SEPUI clutch completed her look. 

Abigail Spencer wore all black which featured a sequin satin lapel crop dress, a strapless dress and black pumps. I think a strappy sandal would have been ideal. 



Constance Zimmer wore a MANOKHI green suede dress styled with a gold beaded clutch, HEARTS OF FIRE jewelry and VINCE CAMUTO sandals. 

Kate Walsh wore a NOVIS short sleeve dress paired with HEARTS OF FIRE jewelry and ALEXANDRE BIRMAN knot detail sandals. 

Gillian Jacobs wore a black flutter sleeve DAVID KOMA center front zipper dress styled with black strappy GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI sandals. Side parted medium waves, pink lips and silver cuffs completed her look. 



Darby Stanchfield wore a long sleeve pink silk JILL STUART SPRING 2016 tie neck shirt and light pink COS culottes. Her ensemble was offset with maroon CESARE PACIOTTI suede pumps. I like the idea of this loo but Darby hairstyle takes away from it. Something sleeker, off-the-shoulder would have been ideal to compliment the detailed shirt. 

Busy Philipps wore a VALENTINO black long sleeve tie neck dress with a contrasting white lace bib detail. IRENE NEUWIRTH earrings, an OLYMPIA LE TAN book clutch and pink suede pumps completed her look. 

Malin Akerman wore a silk HELLESSY center front split slip dress with a matching tie waist. It's hard to wear dresses like this without looking like you are going to bed. However her dress features some unfortunate creases. 


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3 comments:

  1. Jordana stands out, looking effortlessly beautiful and current in her eye-catching VB dress.

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  2. Sarah Hylland is my best dressed here. I love her dress, especially from the back

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  3. Jordan, Sarah, Constance, and Kate.

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