From the Screen Actor’s Guild to the Golden Globes to the Oscars – not only do these award-giving bodies celebrate the best of what the film and television industry has to offer, but these events also serve as a surrogate runway that showcases the best of what designers have to offer in the coming year.
Writer Michael Polish and Actress Kate Bosworth arrive at the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at Sunset Tower on February 24, 2013, in West Hollywood, California (Credit: WENN)
Celebrities definitely did not disappoint us this year, and I imagine how fashion editors around the world are having a hard time picking out the best-dressed celebrity.
One trend we have seen on the red carpet this year is long sleeves – especially the sheer embroidered/lace variety.
Kate Bosworth in a short dress with her fiance Michael Polish at the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscar Party (Credit: WENN)
Kate Bosworth showed up in a Giambattista Valli mini dress paired with Casadei shoes.
We love how she put up her hair in a plait to show off the embroidered details of the dress. Hmm… I wonder what shade of lipstick she’s wearing?
Kate Bosworth flaunts her legs in a Giambattista Valli dress, a Rauwolf clutch, Casadei shoes, Janna Conner earrings, and a Sylva & Cie ring (Credit: WENN)
Meanwhile, Molly Sims (in Temperley London), Diane Kruger (in Giambattista Valli), and Miranda Kerr were also sporting long-sleeved gowns on the red carpet – Which is your favorite look?
Molly Sims, Miranda Kerr, and Diane Kruger at the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at Sunset Tower on February 24, 2013 (Credit: WENN)
Here are some of our favorite long-sleeved dresses for you. We selected a wide variety of short and long gowns for you to choose from:
Long Sleeve Lace by Aidan Mattox, $330
Vida by Cynthia Steffe, $248
Peplum Lace Sheath by Adrianna Papell, $178
Lace Overlay by Tadashi Shoji, $368
Illusion by David Meister, $570
Embroidered Lace by Jason Wu, $8,590
Pointelle Knit by Roberto Cavalli, $2,670