
"It'd be hard to fight off demons in sleeves like these-but I think no Demon would dare approach someone in such dramatic, marvelous sleeves. I've long believed people should wear more capes, but now I'm thinking we're not wearing enough puffy-arm accessories with long, embroidered trains that could double as ropes for a quick window escape should a demon show up."
"There's no doubt in my mind that this is an homage to Miley Cyrus's "I Can't Be Tamed," a perfect 2011 song and music video in which Miley sings about being "like a puzzle" except "all of my pieces are jagged," while cloaked in scales and feathers as a rare captured bird."
"Is she a crow granted one fabulous night as a human? A wife who murdered her husband but has to act like she's in mourning? Valek-the horrifying demon nun from The Conjuring series-finally giving itself a night out on the town?! I love this so much, and it also makes me mad that-for a night supposedly celebrating the best actors and actresses-not everyone is having this much fun."
Jezebel presents its curated list of the most impeccably dressed attendees at the 98th Oscars ceremony, featuring detailed commentary on select red carpet looks. Arden Cho's Miss Sohee Couture gown receives praise for its dramatic, embroidered puffy sleeves and train. Demi Moore's Gucci ensemble is interpreted as an homage to Miley Cyrus's "I Can't Be Tamed" aesthetic. Chloé Zhao's Gabriela Hearst outfit is celebrated for its bold, mysterious dark styling reminiscent of a crow or dramatic character. Jessie Buckley's Chanel gown combines pink and red tones in an elegant design. Rose Byrne's Dior dress represents refined elegance. The critique emphasizes appreciation for fashion risks and creative expression on the red carpet.
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