More Fashion From The SAG Awards

So much fashion, so little time!  Truth be told, I didn't see any glaring fashion "don'ts" at the SAG Awards last night.  Obviously some dresses were better than others, but nobody made me stop and say, "WHAT was she thinking?!?"  I'm trying to cover everybody we haven't posted so far, so here are Sophia Bush, Shiri Appleby, Rebecca Romijn, Rebecca Gayheart, Eric Dane, Brittany Snow, Cate Blanchett, Ellen Pompeo, and Sandra Oh all working the red carpet last night. Anybody's look in particular that you absolutely love or hate?



COMMENTS...

Anonymous said:

Sandra Oh - NOOOOOOO.

tati tati said:

sanda & kate.

allalala allalala said:

think ellen pompeo looks bloody beautiful, the dress is gorgeous and the colour is so perfect with her skin tone... sandra oh looks a little swamped by her dress tho

design diva design diva said:

sandra oh.. oh no she didnt!

z z said:

i like that fact that Sandrah Oh, doesnt hesitate to take chances. She rocks!

Stacey Stacey said:

I would LOVE to see Christina Applegate pics! I loved what I saw of her dress last night!

Chicken Little Chicken Little said:

Sandra Oh looks like an out of place Christmas present.

Chicken Little Chicken Little said:

Sandra Oh looks like an out of place Christmas present...

lilli lilli said:

finally i see ellen pompeo wear something i like.

genius genius said:

Yes, I love how Sandra is representing a Korean Hanbok with her dress. It is definitely a toast to her heritage!

sara sara said:

sandra oh!!! NOOOOO!!

Authentic Coach Bags Fan Authentic Coach Bags Fan said:

I am so digging her dress :D

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