February 16, 2012 3:44 PM GMT
Oscars 2012: New York Fashion Week Fall Runways Echo Styles of Top Oscar Nominees [PHOTOS]
After New York Fashion Week at Lincoln Center, the next biggest event in fashion on the calendar is the 2012 Oscars. The Oscars is the creme de la creme of awards season. Hollywood's top honchos are honored for their best works and best performances of the year. And, quite frankly, nothing compares to the Oscars red carpet. A designer's frock draped on the back of a leading lady is like winning the lottery.
After the Fall 2012 collections were unveiled at NY Fashion Week, it became clear there will be fiery competition for Oscars 2012. Will Michelle Williams wear Tadashi Shoji or Oscar de la Renta? Will Jason Wu's crimson gown beat out Michael Kors'? Can Victoria Beckham, a relative newcomer to the fashion biz, take the cake for most-sought-after designer?
Fashionistas around the world are chomping at the bit to learn which Hollywood leading lady will wear what designer as the countdown to the 2012 Oscars ticks closer. The Oscars is quite possibly the most important night for a designer. Aside from showing a new collection, the Academy Awards puts the designer front and center. There is no better exposure as the merger of high fashion and Hollywood continues.
Polyvore's community, the largest fashion community on the web, is extremely fashion savvy and has been predicting the fusion of Oscars and Fall 2012 runway trends through an Oscars Remix challenge. "Polyvore community members looked at the best picture and best actress nominees as inspiration for fashion collages that point not just at this spring's trends, but also Fall 2012 trends that are only now appearing on the runway. The Oscar nominees have so far received a total of 13 million impressions," said Julia Renda, Managing Editor at Polyvore.
Some NY Fashion Week designers have even revealed the inspiration they got from the silver screen. Most recently, Nicola Formichetti admitted that The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo inspired his collection, which featured modern looks with sharp shoulders, dark colors, and asymmetrical hems.
But it takes a major commitment of both designer and actress to pull off a major red carpet triumph.
"If you want a custom gown sketched by a designer with beading and embroidery, that can take many weeks to prepare," Marilyn Heston, head of MHA, an Los Angeles-based international company that pairs celebrities with designers and luxury brands, told The Hollywood Reporter.
"It's not an overnight deal to get a spectacular Oscar dress. Generally, these tailor-made dresses are only offered to nominees and presenters for the Globes and the Oscars. If a designer spends all that time and money on a gown, they want to make sure that it will end up in Vogue or Women's Wear Daily. This is not an artistic endeavor. The only reason a global designer is dressing an actress is to gain exposure that will raise awareness and increase sales."
Check out the Fall 2012 trends from the NY Fashion Week runways that translate to some of this year's most spectacular films. Click here to view all the entries at Polvyore at submit one of your own. Winners will be showcased on washingtonpost.com!
"The Help"
The lady is back. Like a breath of fresh air, NY Fashion Week shows toned down the sexy and made room for the lady. Echoing styles displayed in "The Help," the season will coo with a demure sophistication. For Fall 2012, expect longer hemlines, fuller skirts, bright colors, house coats, floral prints and ladylike flair.
"The Help"
Oscar de la Renta Fall 2012
"The Help"
Nanette Lepore Fall 2012
"The Help"
Tory Burch Fall 2012
"The Artist"
"The Artist," filmed in black and white, is an ode to a bygone era. Fabulous styles of the 1920s and 30s took center stage in this silver screen hit. Though the Spring 2012 runways flaunted more flapper-girl pieces, the Fall 2012 runways showed some of that timeless glamour. Think luxurious furs, drop-waists, calf-length hems, loafers and loose silhouettes.
"The Artist"
Dennis Basso Fall 2012
"The Artist"
NAHM Fall 2012
"The Artist"
Tadashi Shoji Fall 2012
"Midnight in Paris"
The beautiful Rachel McAdams shined in Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris," a film about a family who travels to the French capital for business and is taken on a journey through space and time. One of the popular styles in the film was casual white. Winter white was also quite popular on the Fall 2012 runways. Who said anyone had to follow that silly after-Labor-Day rule?
"Midnight in Paris"
J. Mendel Fall 2012
"Midnight in Paris"
Pamella Roland Fall 2012
"Midnight in Paris"
Tibi Fall 2012
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
Black leather. Sharp shoulders. Mega attitude. Those three things come to mind when one thinks of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Perhaps it was the popularity of the novel, or the popularity of the main actress Rooney Mara, but edgy is in. The Fall 2012 runways of DKNY, Alexander Wang and Diesel Black Gold were slick with leather pieces tough enough to make even a dragon-girl squirm.
"Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
Diesel Black Gold Fall 2012
"Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
Alexander Wang Fall 2012
"Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
DKNY Fall 2012
"War Horse"
"War Horse" is about a man who enlists to serve in WWI after his beloved horse is sold to cavalry. Of course, any fashion inspiration taken from this film aligns with the militaristic theme. Military-inspired fashions hit some of the top runways at New York Fashion Week. Designers who used the style in their Fall 2012 collections included Victoria Beckham, Ruffian and Jason Wu.
"War Horse"
Ruffian Fall 2012
"War Horse"
Victoria Beckham Fall 2012
"War Horse"
Jason Wu Fall 2012
