"There were years where it was minimal. And,
you know, people were wearing tuxedos, suits and blacks and
that's always a classic," said New York-based stylist Katie Keim.
But this year Keim said she expects to see "extravagance ...
color, shape, sequins."
Certainly, the right look for the Oscars can earn a celebrity
tons of attention - both good and bad.
Vibrant colors and the mixing of hues such as red and pink are
trends Keim is expecting to see continue in this year's award
season, along with exaggerated silhouettes and sequins.
"Shape is a huge one, and I'm always looking for something
really interesting and ornate when I pull dresses for my
clients," Keim said.
"It's going to be all over the place, sequins, embellishment,
beading...think of the Roaring Twenties and 100 hundred years
later."
As for the stars to watch, Keim listed the entire star-studded
cast of 'Little Women', which includes Saoirse Ronan and
Florence Pugh, as her most anticipated.
"All those girls are exciting and they look great on the red
carpet," she said.
Keim said the Oscars red carpet merges the best of fashion and
the best in film.
"And that makes the stakes a little bit higher and everybody
kind of goes for it without jumping over the cliff and going too
far," Keim said.
(Writing by Diane Craft; editing by Jane Wardell)
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