Selena Gomez in Louis Vuitton at the Critics Choice Awards: glam?


Selena Gomez cracked me up last night at the Critics Choice Awards, where her energy was very “I don’t want to be here.” She was in a glam red Louis Vuitton gown with a full cape and a very lovely gathered bodice featuring a crystal collar. I love classic gowns with thoughtful touches like this. Check out her cool spiky earring too. Selena was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Only Murders in the Building. Jean Smart won for Hacks.

HoYeon Jung was also in Louis Vuitton, in this absolutely crazy flapper looking gown with giant flexible inserts at the hip area. When she presented with her Squid Game costars Lee Jung-jae and Park Hae-soo she had to hold the sides and step back at one point so they all could fit in front of the mic. Lee Jung-jae won Best Actor in a Drama Series!

Look at how gorgeous she is from the waist up though.

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Juliette Lewis was in an Alberta Ferretti gown with a big bow at the neck. She seemed very happy that it had pockets and she looks like she’s glad to be there. This is a somewhat standard looking red carpet gown and I wish she had done something different with her hair.

I’m not going to lie I was asleep when this category was announced. Melanie Lynskey won Best Actress in a Drama Series for Yellowjackets. Hecate is watching that and says she’s very good. I dig her velvet pantsuit. Melanie thanked her nanny in her acceptance speech, calling her an “angel.” Melanie and her husband, Jason Ritter, ​have a four-year-old daughter.

Kaitlyn Dever is really pulling off this simple backless red Miu Miu. Her styling is so understated and lovely and the dress really shines. She was nominated for her work in Dopesick. That category, Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, went to Jennifer Coolidge.

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