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Who Dressed most Celebrities this Awards Season


It’s well known that celebrities have favourite brands when walking the red carpet in triumph every season. There are 3 famous designers who dressed the most celebrities this award season. Is it Armani, Dior, Valentino, Versace or Prada?
Here’s who…


(article source: fashionista.com; image source: fashionista.com, lightinthebox.com)
In third place is Giorgio Armani, the prototypical red carpet dresser. The Armani-Jodie Foster relationship has been around since people have cared about what celebrities are wearing and the other Armani looks are quite streamlined, simple and chic.
Golden Globes – Jodie Foster, Olivia Munn, Stacey Kiebler
Oscars – Quvenzhane Wallis, Jessica Chastain, Naomi Watts
Extra Credit – Anne Hathaway’s Oscar performance.



Armani may have a long history on the red carpet, but Dior–in second place–has taken the cake this year. There was not a single miss in terms of star power, and all on celebrities who have contracts with the brand. So when you think about it, no other designer is likely paying more for their red carpet presence, but when it comes to brand awareness and publicity, we think it’s paying off.
Golden Globes – Jennifer Lawrence, Marion Cotillard
SAGs – Jennifer Lawrence, Marion Cotillard
Oscars – Charlize Theron, Jennifer Lawrence
Extra Credit – Natalie Portman at Oscar after-party.



In first place is Valentino, a brand which worked overtime this awards season. Its resort and haute couture looks were everywhere on the red carpet, not to mention five additional looks at Oscar after-parties! Whoa.
Golden Globes – Ariel Winter, Carey Lowell, Julia Roberts, Morena Baccarin
SAGs – Lea Michele, Rose Byrne
Oscars – Jennifer Aniston, Sally Field, Samantha Bark
Extra Credit – Allison Williams, Hilary Swank, Miranda Kerr, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Zooey Deschanel at Oscar after-parties.


 

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