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Follow on Google News | What to Wear for an Oscar PartyOscar parties are always a lot of fun because we get to play along with the stars. But what to wear maybe very important ..Here are some tips for you
By: Wendy Wen Dust off the formal wear. If you've held on to that prom dress or bridesmaid dress, now is the time to take it out of the closet. Don't worry if you find it tacky. Has that ever stopped some of today's starlets? The thrift shop is a good place to start as well. One way to give your dress a facelift (well, this is Hollywood) is by adding sequins or beading. If you don't want to bother with sewing them on, you'll find sequined appliqués at the fabric store that you can just glue on the dress. Stores also carry rhinestones that have been already laid out in a decorative design, and you just iron them on as is. Wrap yourself in mink. While you're at the fabric store, grab a yard of faux fur to make your own mink stole. It will up your elegance factor, and hide any unwanted puffy sleeves. Just cut the fur into a long trapezoid shape. (That means it would look like a long upside down boat.) There's no need to sew the edges, but be sure to remove the loose hairs from where you've cut. A quick vacuum job will do the trick. Remember the accessories. One of the rules of Oscar fashion design is that the little details matter. For old-fashioned Hollywood glamour, don a pair of formal satin gloves. Carry a glittering clutch, preferably with a folded up acceptance speech peeking out. And don't forget the sunglasses to escape the glare of flashing cameras. Bling it on. On Oscar night, the stars shine with jewelry, and so must you. You don't need to wear a lot, just a few pieces; the bigger and danglier the better. If you don't have any good costume jewelry of your own, here's a fun do-it-yourself idea to make a truly showstopping ring. Go to the hardware store and buy a clear plastic faucet handle. This is the type of faucet handle that looks like a humongous faceted diamond. The handle comes with a long screw that sits in an opening at the top. Tie the end of a 10" piece of wire around the head of the screw, and place the screw back in the opening, along with the rest of the wire. Apply a dab of hot glue to where the screw goes in the opening so it stays secure. Then loop the remainder of the wire around your ring finger. Now you've got a piece of jewelry that would make Elizabeth Taylor envious. Go as the paparazzi. If you don't want to fuss with a dress, go high concept by dressing as paparazzi. That way, you can wear anything you want, as long as you have a camera at all times. And since paparazzi are always sneaking behind bushes for the perfect shot, take a small potted plant with you to hide behind throughout the party. Dress like a nominated star. Make a big entrance by going as an Oscar nominee, your favorite star, or a character from a movie. (Hint: Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's is an easy choice.) If you're going with friends, you can all dress as the cast of a nominated film. Go as the red carpet. Here's an idea that only a fashion college costume design major would dream up: dress as the red carpet. To create the look, start with a red turtleneck or long sleeve t-shirt and red sweatpants. Sew or safety pin the back of the shirt and pants to a rectangular piece of red felt that is as tall as you, and as wide as your arm span. Be sure to sew the sleeves so your arms will be outstretched, holding up the red carpet on both sides. Red mittens, red shoes, and a red cap will complete the look. Oscar parties are always funny because we play with the stars. And with these ideas about what to wear, the winner of the best costumes will be! Visit http://www.dressactually.com for more details # # # B2C Enterprise (HK) Ltd is a company specialzing in all kinds of wedding dresses,bridal gowns,prom gowns,evening dresses,we have our own Reseach and Development Department,dress designers,Hope you will be intereseted in our items. End
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