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Beiges and creams, light blues, and the always basic black prevailed for gowns, sometimes combined in bizarre combination. Madonna's Goth prom dress, by Jean-Paul Gaultier, grafted a lavender tulle underskirt onto a sleeveless black creation with a bodice I suspect was borrowed from the wardrobe of Ares (Kevin Smith) on Xena. And somebody ought to remind Madonna's hairdresser that it is possible to achieve the Pre-Raphaelite look by using a brush! Worst Hair, however, goes to Sigourney Weaver: what were those spiky things sticking out the back? Leftover props from the Alien movies??? My fellow-partiers wondered if Helen Hunt was wearing a bath towel. Personally, I've seen many towels with more shape than her ice-blue Gucci tubular sheath; Hunt is just too bony for the too-severe lines and hairstyles she's been sporting at recent awards shows.
What man doesn't look good in a tuxedo? I'm glad the black-on-black and bolo tie looks have lost popularity; most of the gents were quite spiffy in their more traditional suits. My perennial favorite is Denzel Washington: he always looks good! And I also really liked the elegant black brocade vest and full tails worn by Chris Tashima, the director and star of the winning short film Visas and Virtues. Gaultier struck again here with Gus Van Sant's neon-striped jacket. Gus is a brilliant director but he lacks the panache to parade around in Steven Seagal's clothing (actually, so does Seagal but it doesn't stop him).
And the winners are: