Superheroes at the Oscars: Emma Stone
Posted: February 28, 2012 Filed under: Red Carpet Fashion | Tags: emma stone, ms. marvel, naomi watts, nicole kidman, oscars, robert downey jr, spider-man, superhero actor Leave a comment »Tony and Pepper were flawless Sunday night, but there were a few other superheroes on the red carpet (not as many as last year, we failed to complete a Bingo). Maybe Gwen Stacey doesn’t count as a superhero?

But Emma Stone does.
Cap It!
Posted: February 28, 2011 Filed under: Interactive, Red Carpet Fashion, Uncategorized | Tags: andrew garfield, anne hathaway, avengers, cap it, christian bale, gwyneth paltrow, helena bonham carter, jennifer hudson, jeremy renner, josh brolin, justin timberlake, mila kunis, nicole kidman, oscars, robert downey jr, scarlett johansson, susan downey 2 Comments »In my quest for heroine chic at the Oscars I found all these ADORABLE pictures. Let’s play a game (that is actually, yes, totally an excuse to post these adorable pictures)! Best caption will win a prize (superhero themes DO get more points) —>
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Best Dressed at the Golden Globes: Catherine Zeta-Jones
Posted: January 21, 2011 Filed under: Red Carpet Fashion | Tags: catherine zeta-jones, claire danes, dianna agron, emma stone, golden globes, kevin bacon, kyra sedgewick, lea michele, nicole kidman, olivia wilde, sofia vergara Leave a comment »First let’s cover the runners-up. Best Styling Paired with a Boring Dress:

Dianna Agron is so very pretty. But in this picture I really want to see more of the random press girl behind her. If she’d paired boots with that black dress it’d be so cute and heroine chic. Oh, right, Dianna. This dress puts me to sleep. But everything else is flawless:
Dressing the part: Sharon, Nicole and Halle
Posted: April 21, 2010 Filed under: Event Fashion | Tags: halle berry, keith urban, leslie zemeckis, nicole kidman, sharon stone, superhero, superhero actor, supervillain 2 Comments »Sharon Stone wore this to a special screening of Behind the Bulrly Q, a movie about burlesque dancers.

I think she might have burlesque dancer confused with dominatrix. But it is nonetheless a good example of “worn with the event in mind”. And with elbow gloves and fishnets she is certainly on her way to superhero chic as we define it (though Tim Gunn disagrees on the chic part).


