Feb 23 2009 - 11:37am Elizabeth Banks celebrated the night wearing a flapper-inspired, fringed dress by
Roberto Cavalli and T-strap sandals by
Sergio Rossi. Check out how the scalloped hemline and metallic touches give her look dimension and depth. For accessories, the actress donned a black
Swarovski clutch, silver and onyx earrings, chain link necklace, and a matching bracelet.
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Nope, not a fan.
1I am not liking this look in no type of way or form.
2It makes her look slightly mis-shaped
3Maybe it's just the way she is holding herself, but I don't like it.
4I feel like I want to love it, but something about it is just off.
5It makes her mid-section look extremely bloated.
6Pass.
7Cuuuuute!
8I always love Roberto Cavalli dresses.
9Ew.
10This is just doing all kinds of weird things to her figure.
11The top parts cute...the rest is eh
12I think it's too short for the Oscars...and the way it corsets her in makes her look too wide in the hip area...just overall ill fitting. And her posture is terrible!
13It's not flattering on her.
14I think the detailing at the sides of the waist is blending with the bushes in the background, making her figure look rather odd. And I want to pull up the top!
15Love! What a fun party frock.
16It could be better. Too short for the Oscars.
17Its really not flattering at all.
18she looks prego....i want to like the dress, maybe its the fit??
19Mmmmm.
20That's ugly..
21her stomach looks rather bloated... thats probably the glittery stuff working against her in the lights. eesh.
22i'm not really a fan of this look to be honest. i think that the color choice was right on, but the shape is all wrong for her. she's got such a great figure and she's hiding it under this dress.
23Hates it. I don't know if it's the light of the shot, but it just looks wrong, particularly around the tummy area.
24Those tassles make it look as if she's wearing a lampshade.
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