Fashion Police: Going Green

With her hair, figure and height, Emily Rossum can pull anything off.

With her hair, figure and height, Emily Rossum can pull anything off.

Shameless star Emmy Rossum is absolutely beautiful. With her hair, figure and height, she can pull anything off… almost. This disastrous look she put together at a private party for designer Antonio Berardi is absolutely shameful.

The Charge sheet



Outfit:

Rossum wore a sparkly, sequined, emerald-green blouse and skirt from Antonio Berardi‘s Resort 2014 collection. Too sparkly, too green. It looks like the Grinch himself gave Rossum the dress. We really don’t understand why she would have chosen such an ensemble. The green isn’t a nice, leafy green, it’s more of a slimy colour. Emmy, we are very disappointed.

Hair and make-up:

Rossum has beautiful, ivory skin but in this heavy-handed get-up, she looks washed out. Her hair is too flat, her lipstick is too dark, and her eye make-up is horrendous. This entire look is a disaster. It looks like she did her make-up in the dark.

Shoes and accessories:

Despite her horrid dress selection and even more unfortunate make-up, Rossum did well with accessories. Her black Rodo clutch and fabulous Jimmy Choo Diva open-toe strappy heels look absolutely divine. We just wish she had chosen a better outfit to go with them.

Bail out!


Olivia Wilde



The pregnant starlet glowed in this moss green Gucci Premiere masterpiece at the Golden Globes last week. Who would have thought a fitted gown during pregnancy would look so divine?

Kate Hudson



We love love love Hudson’s sequined green Burberry dress. It’s just form-fitting enough to show off her toned physique and she looks great! She won’t be losing ANY guy in 10 days if she keeps looking like that.

Katherine Heigl



The former Grey’s Anatomy star is our modern-day Barbie with those curls and baby blue peepers. Her sparkly green off-shoulder Naeem Khan dress looks absolutely adorable. We’re green with envy!

Published in The Express Tribune, January 20th, 2014.

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