Tuesday, November 29, 2022

32nd Gotham Awards

Yesterday evening(November 28th) in New York, the 32nd annual Gotham Awards took place at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

Gabrielle Union's stepped out in a FENDI SPRING 2022 COUTURE dress. The problem here is that print look weird & scary but her flawless beauty makes up for everything else. 


Noemie Merlant wore custom LOUIS VUITTON of course and she looked amazing.

Joe Alywn wore head to toe THOM BROWNE and it's not the most exciting look but it's not bad either. 


Ayo Edebiri wore a GIAMBATTISTA VALLI SPRING 2020 COUTURE light green tiered chiffon gown with pink taffetta bow appliqué on the waist. I am not a fan of this gown but it actually looks much better on her than it did in the look book. But also it feels a little overwhelming on her. 


Helena Howard wore a RODARTE SPRING 2022 slip dress and she looked gorgeous but I dislike her shoe choice. 



Emilia Jones looked chic in head to toe MICHAEL KORS COLLECTION SPRING 2023 but she should have left those tie-around sandals out because they don't work with the ensemble.



Sophia Anne Caruso looked lovely in OSCAR DE LA RENTA but I'm not feeling her shoe choice. 

Julianne Moore hasn't been on her style A-game this past summer when she was on the promo trail. However, that changed with her looking elegantly beautiful in this CAROLINA HERRERA gown. The gold accessories finished her look off in the right direction. 



Minha Kim looked pretty wearing a CHRISTIAN DIOR RESORT 2023 strapless but I feel like her look is missing something like jewelry to give it some attitude. 



Maggie Gyllenhaal kept it simple but pretty in a GIORGIO ARMANI PRIVE black dress.

Michelle Williams ditched wearing a Louis Vuitton for a VALENTINO gold sequin mini dress. It's not an exciting look but she looked great. 



Britt Lower wore a sexy, draped cutout black dress from the SPORTMAX FALL 2022 collection. I don't like the draping on the bottom half. BONDEYE & MELINDA MARIA jewelry finished up her look.

Credit: InstarImages, Vogue.com



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