What can we say, everyone simply looked stunning! From pants to floor length gowns the famous faces of Tinseltown walked the red carpet in their Sunday best. There were numerous trends that we absolutely died over. White couture anyone? Also, beaded detailing was a major hit among the SAG Awards 2017 fashion scene. What were your favorite looks during this year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards? Think on that and also if you missed it here is our SAG Awards 2017 Fashion Recap!
SAG Awards 2017 Fashion Recap
Nathalie Emmanuel
J Mendel Fall 2016
Janelle Monae
Chanel Pre-Fall 2017
Octavia Spencer
Custom Tadashi Shoji
Kerry Washington
Roberto Cavalli Swarovski Crystal Gown
Uzo Aduba
Custom Elizabeth Kennedy Spring 2017
Danielle Brooks
Custom Christian Siriano
Taraji P. Henson
Reem Acra Spring 2017
Dascha Polanco
Jean Paul Gaultier Jumpsuit
Ryan Michelle Bathe
Gemy Maalouf Fall 2016
Viola Davis
Vivienne Westwood
Naomie Harris
Lanvin Spring 2017 Jumpsuit
Thandie Newton
Schiaparelli Fall 2016
Yara Shahidi
Naeem Khan Spring 2016
Zuri Hall
Aloura London
Alrighty dolls, did you decide on your favorite look of the night? We know, we know it was behind tough! Nevertheless, it came down to a tie for us between Viola Davis, Kerry Washington and Taraji P. Henson. The white fashions from Davis and Washington were mesmerizing. Moreover, Kerry showcased the off the shoulder trend which is HUGE for 2017.
However, Taraji P. Henson showed up and dropped the mic. Her look was glamorous, sophisticated with heaps of whimsy! Like our princess days were filled with thoughts of gowns that closely resembled that of Henson’s. So then, eat your heart out Cinderella because this isn’t some stylish dream. Goodness someone pinch us! Congrats to all the SAG winners, nominees as well as attendees. All of you looked fantastic!
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