By Colette Bouchez
As the celebs made their way down this year’s Golden Globe Red Carpet we saw the hottest new trends in color, style, and shape literally being made before our very eyes!
Indeed, from stars of the big screen to the little screen, from the worlds of music, movie and television arts and sciences, there was certainly no shortage of brand new glam looks from this year’s presenters, nominees and winners alike – with many taking their cue from that old school Hollywood heyday when stars looked like, well stars!
So, what were the trends likely to influence the way we will be dressing in the months to come? Here’s what we saw as the three major fashion trends from the very first award show of 2011 - The Golden Globes.
Trend # 1 : Ruffles! This age-old feminine touch was everywhere the eye could see – with ruffles on gowns from top to bottom –and sometimes in between. While some were a bit more traditional – like the ruffled gowns worn by Amy Adams, Kaley Cuoco , Lea Michelle and Jennifer Lawrence ( who paired ruffles with the French corset look for a real Wow) there were also those who added a bit more edgy look and feel to their ruffles - like Julie Bowens pale grey grown with ruffles (shown above) that had that decidedly “torn parchment” romantic appeal. As such we predict that ruffles will dominate the formal and cocktail party dress scene throughout spring and summer 2011 - including weddings, proms and special events.
To discover the remaining Golden Globe style trends to watch for 2011, continue reading this article and the rest of my exclusive award show fashion coverage at Examiner.com -
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