JerkyFlea Goes To
Since the next official column doesn't go up until May, I'm beginning to get overloaded with new stuff. So, in an effort to save some space in the next volume (still gotta get used to calling it that) and since you probably won't even remember the Academy Awards by that time, I thought I'd give you something to tide you over until then. Try to control your excitement. Anyway, I've gleaned (yes, gleaned) pictures from various sources and put aside my intense annoyance that "Shakespeare in Love" beat "Saving Private Ryan" (an inexcusable travesty, but I digress) and put this little article together for the fine folks at Hair Boutique. Before we get started, let me acknowledge TV Guide Online, Mr. Showbiz, Star Magazine, and Entertainment Asylum, since they all provided some of the pictures you see here. Visit 'em and tell 'em JerkyFlea sent ya. And they'll wonder who the heck you're talking about. Anyway, on to the red carpet...or something like that...
For the awards, she showed up with a new short style; yet another version of the ubiquitous tucked-behind-the-ears style.
FLEA'S CALL: I'm still debating on whether or not I like it. True, it's nice to see Renee make a change, but the style makes her look a bit older and, unfortunately, a bit more matronly. She should probably let it grow and style it a bit looser, but it's hard to tell since it was obviously heavily styled for the show. I'll go with a "wait and see" on this one.
One of the most beautifully done stars at this year's
When I first saw her, I thought that she had just emerged from a
driving rainstorm that had flattened her hair and smeared her eye makeup.
But, silly
me, it was supposed to look like that. I've always thought Helen needed bangs
to offset her very high forehead, though she can pull of the one length look pretty well
at times. However, the addition of the hair extensions, the center part, and the
stick straight styling was not the way to do it. Believe it or not, the
picture shown makes her look much better than she actually did. If you saw the show,
you know what I mean. Simply put, a bad style choice. By many accounts, CATHERINE ZETA JONES was the fashion star of
The effect was that it framed her face and complimented her gown without obscuring or detracting from either one. Quite the showstopper. Can you tell I was impressed? :) She, Jennifer Lopez and Geena Davis get my vote for the best dressed and best coiffed. And speaking of Geena...
I'm not sure I've ever seen hair that perfectly parted and smoothed before; kudos to the stylist. Just another example of the fact that the updos were, for the most part, the best style choice of the night.
Not that I have a problem with the natural look, but on a night when you are supposed to be dressed to the hilt (whatever that means), it just doesn't work. I mean, compare her to any of the other women I've complimented thus
far, even Gwyneth, and you'll see what I mean. I'm not saying her hair looked bad,
just inappropriate. However, I will give her points on the dress.
Normally, I
don't notice these things but the back was extremely cool; the birds and vines looked like
they were painted directly on her. Another star that has been having a bad hair day for about the last
year is
Unfortunately, it appears that she has just amplified it. I believe it actually looks worse than it did before. The layered, pseudo-bowl cut just isn't working. My only hope is that she had to do it for a movie and can do something, anything, else soon. The LIV TYLER hair-growth watch continues and it appears to be growing
Anyway, back to the her Oscars style. The side part and
side-swept bangs were very complimentary, reinforcing my opinion that Liv really looks
better without bangs. Also, the look went very well with her strapless gray
(silver?) dress. Overall, Liv looked quite stunning. Sure, her only function
at the ceremony was to introduce her dad and his band, but who's complaining? :)
If you look at her dress and some of the other
Short Stuff The evening's war of the divas was essentially a draw. MARIAH CAREY's mane was well styled and was one of the few that looked good down, but her dress looked like it had been shrunk in the dryer and not ironed. Could even modify an old saying to "I was all over it like Mariah Carey's dress". Or maybe not. WHITNEY HOUSTON, on the other hand, had a great dress, but her hair looked as if she was late for a performance at The Cotton Club and didn't have a chance to dry it. As for that pseudo-diva, CELINE DION, same unattractive stick straight extension she had at the Grammys. However, the biggest question was, "What's the deal with that hat?" v A couple of others that went with the hair down, stick straight trend, but were pretty much able to pull it off were the spouses of the guys who got ripped off for Best Picture: Mrs. Tom Hanks, RITA WILSON and Mrs. Steven Spielberg, KATE CAPSHAW. Kate actually wore it better than Rita, mainly because Kate's hair is only about shoulder length and so it didn't conflict with her outfit and looked more styled. Rita was suffering somewhat from the "Maria Shriver Syndrome": Beautiful hair, but overwhelming at times v In a stunning turn of events, GOLDIE HAWN wore the exact same hairstyle she has had for the past 20 years. I shouldn't be too hard on her though, because I actually do like her hair and it works for her. Heck, it's her trademark; she's virtually unrecognizable when she pulls her bangs back from her face v Was it just me, or did CHRISTINA RICCI look kinda scary with her jet black bob? I didn't realize how much going blonde in "The Opposite of Sex" softened her look until I saw that v Kudos to a few other actresses that I normally don't report on often or at all, but deserver mention: MERYL STREEP looked stylish with her bob (though I prefer her longer and blonder), ANNETTE BENING toned down the electroshock look from The Golden Globes to a sleek, layered, bob style that looked great, and JUDI DENCH showed how a short crop should look v And finally, I want to recognize JANINE TURNER. Yup, Maggie from "Northern Exposure". Though I never saw her and couldn't find any pictures of her, reports I've read say that she looked spectacular and was actually one of, if not the, best dressed and coifed there. I would have liked to have seen her, especially since I have an update on her in the next column. Consider that a teaser. :)
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