I have to admit, I rarely watch award shows but I love to peruse the fashion blogs the next day to see what all of the ladies were wearing. I also have to admit that I generally don’t care how the dudes are dressed. A tux is a tux, amiright?
But does that really seem fair? Male actors probably don’t have to take hours to get ready. They don’t have to waddle around in unbreathably tight dresses and terribly painful shoes. They are rarely dragged over the coals if they make a fashion faux pas. Their choice of get-up would never get that much attention to deserve it’s own meme, for example.
I’m just saying I agree with Cate. Let’s focus a little more on the actresses and the work that got them there in the first place. And worry a little less about what they’re wearing.
Cate Blanchett is my hero
Fair point Mrs. Blanchett.
I have to admit, I rarely watch award shows but I love to peruse the fashion blogs the next day to see what all of the ladies were wearing. I also have to admit that I generally don’t care how the dudes are dressed. A tux is a tux, amiright?
But does that really seem fair? Male actors probably don’t have to take hours to get ready. They don’t have to waddle around in unbreathably tight dresses and terribly painful shoes. They are rarely dragged over the coals if they make a fashion faux pas. Their choice of get-up would never get that much attention to deserve it’s own meme, for example.
I’m just saying I agree with Cate. Let’s focus a little more on the actresses and the work that got them there in the first place. And worry a little less about what they’re wearing.
On their bodies or their fingernails.
Cate Blanchett image via Refinery29 Elisabeth Moss image via Huffington Post