[6] When Halle Berry came to the 2000 ceremony in a glamorous white Valentino dress, it was described as a game-changer which set the standard for Golden Globe red carpet style, and according to Phillip Bloch, her stylist at the time, "began the time when a dress could actually make a career." [6] The increasing dependence on fashion stylists was something that had emerged since the 1990s, leading to criticism that red carpet fashion, particularly at the Oscars, now appears "bland and homogeneous", following a model of "discreetly elegant gowns, softly swept-up hairdos and lots of diamond jewellery"
The fitted bodice flows seamlessly into the wide, flared skirt, which creates a beautiful, typically 1950s silhouette with every movement
But even better than that is that they're currently 50% off
Looking back on some of my old dress shoes, its clear that they were only designed to fit three toes, maybe four on a good day