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Fashion Recap: 2014 SAG Awards Red Carpet

Cate Blanchett in Givenchy

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Cate Blanchett is known for rocking out-of-the-box fashion, and this Givenchy gown was no exception. The feminine blush pink gown had an easygoing vibe, which was accented by pink sequins around the neck and waistline. This is another one of those dresses that had mixed reviews; many fashion commentators adored this soft yet fashion-forward gown, while others disliked the handkerchief-like bodice.

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Kerry Washington in Custom Prada

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Expectant mom Kerry Washington took a fashion risk by donning a crop top and skirt ensemble to this year’s SAG Awards. Her custom Prada made the combination of black and pink look fresh and modern, and Kerry complemented her fashion-forward get-up with a matching pink clutch and a classic ballerina bun. Again, this was a hit-or-miss type of getup. Many thought the proportion was off, but others commended Kerry for her fearless sense of style.

Least Favorite Look

Unfortunately, not everything is a fashion hit. Here’s one look I simply didn’t care for at this year’s SAG Awards.

Sarah Paulson in Rochas

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American Horror Story: Coven star Sarah Paulson donned my least favorite look of the night. Though it has a quirky-cute vibe, this ruffled little number from Rochas actually reminded me of a petticoat rather than a red carpet gown. In addition, an ankle-length dress is always hard to pull off, and in this case, it’s cutting Sarah off awkwardly. Do you agree with my least fave pick or were you a fan of Sarah’s gown?

Your thoughts?

Now that you know what we think, tell us your opinion. Did you watch the SAG Awards over the weekend? What did you think of the red carpet fashion? Who wins your pick for best-dressed? Any looks you didn’t like? Be sure to leave a comment below and let us what you think!

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