Happy Tuesday!

Did you stay up and watch the Golden Globes like I did?  This weekend’s telecast did not disappoint in offering an array of fashion statements on the red carpet and a preview of what me might see on the biggest night in Hollywood—Oscar night!  By now, I am sure that you have heard every critique from every fashion expert or expert wannabe in the blogosphere.

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Although I did have some faves and some fouls, I was more interested in recognizing trends, and the Golden Globes red carpet did not disappoint.   Classic was the word for the night with the color red playing the lead role.  Worn by many actresses including Viola Davis, Allison Williams and Cathering Zeta Jones, the second ‘go-to’ color for evening was a mainstay on the carpet.  Along with red, other hues were a big hit among some of Hollywood’s ‘It Girls.’   Kate Hudson and Sienna Miller were dazzling in their white frocks.  Finally, what would a black-tie affair be without ‘tried and true’ black.  Jennifer Aniston,  Amal Clooney and (my top pick) Emma Stone continued to prove that wearing black for the evening will never go out of style.  Others trends I saw included pops of gray and shimmering nudes.

It won’t be long before we are headed into the spring and summer seasons, which means weddings and proms galore.  If you are bride-to-be or a young lady searching for the right look for prom, the red carpet during awards season can offer some great ideas that you can make your own.

Best,

Tiffany Chalk Signature