Fiery on the red carpet: Fashion galore at People’s Choice Awards

Here are some of the stars who jammed our attention


January 07, 2016

Awards season kickstarted with a bang at the 2016 People’s Choice Awards on Wednesday and there was no scarcity of glamour on the red carpet. Despite the pouring rain, the glitterati of Hollywood were out in full force for the star-spangled bash. Held at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theatre, here are some of the stars who jammed our attention.

Kate Hudson



One of the first A-listers to bedazzle us was Kate, who was a vision in white. Garbed in a strapless white jumpsuit by Stella McCartney, the low-cut and wide-legged jumpsuit complemented the star’s enviable frame, highlighting her toned structure. The Kung Fu Panda 3 superhero added satin Brian Atwood sandals and a boxed Jimmy Choo clutch to her all-white ensemble, sweeping her dirty blonde locks into a trendy updo.

Natalie Dormer



The Games of Thrones star was a sight for sore eyes. Wearing a snug, all-black jumpsuit by Roland Mouret, the actor took a risk by fluctuating from her usual dresses and feminine appeal. Exhibiting racy see-through panels, the net fabric accentuated the star’s sizzling bod. She revamped her ‘sweet girl’ look by glammed up with dark smokey eyes and an ultra-voluminous mane.

Vanessa Hudgens



The Spring Breakers heartbreaker unshackled her inner Goth in an iridescent metallic gunmetal gown by Kayat, which featured a sassy thigh-high split. The dramatic number oozed luxe flair along with a cheeky, nonchalant edge. Donning a metal choker, black strappy heels and a bout of radiant make-up to complement her ensemble, the sultry brunette kept her modish bob slicked back but unrestricted.

By Umnia Shahid

Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2016.

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