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Monday, 30 January 2017

87 Stunning Dresses From the 2017 Golden Globes Red Carpet

Hollywood Celebrities brought the glamour to the 74th annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hills Hilton in California on Sunday night. They included: Brie Larson in Rodarte and Forevermark Diamonds, Emma Stone in Valentino, Zoe Saldana in Gucci, Blake Lively in Atelier Versace, Naomi Campbell in Atelier Versace, Kristen Bell in Jenny Packham, Priyanka Chopra in Ralph Lauren, Nicole Kidman in Alexander McQueen, Jessica Chastain in Prada, Chrissy Teigen in Marchesa, Mandy Moore in Naeem Khan, Anna Kendrick in Vionnet, Sofia Vergara in Zuhair Murad Couture, Gal Gadot, Viola Davis in Michael Kors Collection, Tracee Ellis Ross in Zuhair Murad, Felicity Jones in Gucci, Naomie Harris in Armani Privé, Gina Rodriguez, Natalie Portman in Prada, Lily Collins in Zuhair Murad, Sophie Turner in Louis Vuitton and Forevermark Diamonds, Amy Adams in Tom Ford, Connie Britton, Drew Barrymore in Monique Lhuillier, Emily Ratajkowski in Reem Acra, Kerry Washington in Dolce & Gabbana, Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Williams in Louis Vuitton, Sienna Miller in Michael Kors Collection, Teresa Palmer, Thandie Newton, Hailee Steinfeld in Vera Wang and Forevermark Diamonds, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ruth Negga in Louis Vuitton, Maisie Williams, Monica Bellucci, Olivia Culpo in Zuhair Murad, Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Edition by Georges Chakra, Keri Russell, Carrie Underwood, Janelle Monae in Armani and Forevermark Diamonds, Jessica Biel in Elie Saab, Lola Kirke in Andrew Gn, Heidi Klum, Evan Rachel Wood in Altuzarra, Gwendoline Christie, Praya Lundberg, Elsa Pataky in Zuhair Murad, Riley Keough, Kristen Wiig, Caitriona Balfe in Delpozo, Busy Philipps in Stella McCartney, Georgina Chapman, Regina King in Romona Keveza, Kelly Preston, Millie Bobby Brown in Jenny Packham, Rachel Bloom, Jeannie Mai, Winona Ryder in Viktor and Rolf, Laura Dern, Renee Bargh, Kathryn Han, Gillian Anderson, Isabelle Huppert, Isabelle Huppert, Claire Foy, Chrissy Metz, Felicity Huffman in Edition by Georges Chakra, Anna Chlumsky, Nancy O'Dell, Louise Roe in Monique Lhuillier, Judith Light, Goldie Hawn, Debbie Matenopoulos, Kristin Cavallari in Idan Cohen, Giuliana Rancic in Rani Zakhem and Forevermark Diamonds, Yvette Nicole Brown, Diana Madison, Carly Steel in Jovani, Amara Karan, Tracey Edmonds, Natalie Morales, Charissa Thompson, Miss Golden Globes Sistine, Scarlet, and Sophia Stallone, Zazie Beetz in Delphine Manivet, Susan Kelechi Watson in Romona Keveza, Amy Landecker.

48 Sexy Dresses From the 2017 People's Choice Awards Red Carpet

Celebrities attended the 2017 People's Choice Awards on Wednesday, January 18, in Los Angeles. Some of them were: Jennifer Lopez, Blake Lively, Sarah Jessica Parker, Priyanka Chopra, Yara Shahidi, Jamie Chung, Kristen Bell, Ali Larter, Ruby Rose, Ashley Greene, Jordana Brewster, Sofia Vergara, Victoria Justice, Andrea Navedo in Julea Domani by Zeena Zaki, Melissa McCarthy, Peyton List in Yanina Couture, Chelsea Kane, Liz Hernandez, Lori Loughlin, Chrissy Metz, Fifth Harmony, Candace Cameron Bure, Renee Bargh, Mayim Bialik, Melissa Rauch, Jodie Sweetin, Keltie Knight, Zuri Hall, Andrea Barber, Chandra Wilson, Molly Shannon, Meg Donnelly, Christine Ko, Cheryl Hines, Lilly Singh, Camilla Luddington, Kelly McCreary, Diana-Maria Riva, Azie Tesfai, Chandler Kinney, Deborah Baker Jr., Ariel Martin, Carly Steel, Grace Kaufman, Melissa Peterman, Emily Wickersham, Caroline D'Amore, heryl Burke

Monday, 3 March 2014

Lupita Nyong'o wins Oscar for supporting actress


LOS ANGELES (AP) — After a whirlwind of awards season attention for Lupita Nyong'o ended with a best supporting actress award at Sunday's Oscars, the "12 Years a Slave" star honored the character that put her on stage.
"Thank you to the academy for this incredible recognition. It doesn't escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is due to so much pain in someone else's," she said, referring to Patsey, the tortured slave she played in director Steve McQueen's wrenching 19th-century drama.
She credited McQueen for bringing attention to a dark chapter in American history and the victims of slavery.
"I'm certain the dead are standing about you and watching," she said, a sentiment she expanded on backstage.
"I think he's really honored a people that really have been unsung for a really long time in doing this film," she said.
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