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Best Dressed at the SAG Awards

The Screen Actors Guild Awards red carpet was a riot
of bright colors, floaty gowns and sexy sequins.
Hot on the heels of her gorgeous white Critics Choice Awards frock, Lupita Nyong’o looked gorgeous in a floor-length turquoise gown with floral straps as she swept down the red carpet at
the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
“American Hustle” star Amy Adams


also hit all the right fashion notes in a blue Antonio Berardi dress, which she teamed with towering black heels.
Sixty-eight-year-old actress Helen Mirren was dressed in a floor-skimming black and gold Escada gown, which was complimented by lashings of red lippy and a sleek up ‘do.

The ditsy Jennifer Lawrence slipped into a super-glam form-fitting strapless floor-length Dior dress, and “Game of Thrones” actress Emilia Clarke was also looking lovely dressed in a similar liquid metallic Calvin Klein number.

And it wasn’t just the ladies who were looking ravishing—the men managed to pull it out of the laundry bag, too.

Thirty-nine-year-old Bradley Cooper, who was accompanied by girlfriend Suki Waterhouse, was looking handsome in a black tuxedo, while Matthew McConaughey cut a dapper figure as he posed with his other half Camila Alves.

But not everyone got it right on the night—there were some serious crimes against designs by a few famous faces on the red carpet at the annual Hollywood bash.

Julia Roberts leads the way with her bizarre circus-style secret jumpsuit while Cate Blanchett, Kerry Washington and Natalie Dormer were the talk of Tinseltown for all the wrong reasons.
During the night, hit movie “American Hustle” won the top award for best ensemble cast thanks to Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. (mirror.co.uk)

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