
For a minute, I felt like I was having Oscars deja vu when
Amy Adams appeared on the red carpet Sunday night. I experienced a flash back to Isla Fisher and the
emerald satin Monique Lhuillier gown she wore to the Oscars last year. The deep green color, bustier bodice, and fit-and-flare shape are all very similar — especially noticeable since both red heads wore loose waves.

I haven't really thought of anything or talked to anyone about anything but
the Oscars in the past 24 hours. Some may think this is unhealthy, I think it's completely normal. You've seen
the ladies and their gowns, you've voted on
your faves, and Oscar Monday has come to a close.

Admittedly, I was not super impressed by
this year's Oscars red carpet (tear). One of the more exciting trends was
the crimson wave, but after three red dresses I started to tune out. Then, I began looking for nuances, i.e.

Wasn't I just praising
jet hued gowns of Oscars past? Call it red carpet ESP, or a mere coincidence, but many ladies dared to go bold in noir colored gowns at this year's Oscars. Some of them I love — Penelope's feathery Chanel and Swank's embellished Versace — and some fell flat for me, mainly, Garner's ruffled Oscar de la Renta.

While many chose to let the gowns speak for themselves and go with bare necks on the red carpet, these ladies were rocking knockout necklaces. From Nicole Kidman's dramatic icicle-like layered necklace to Jennifer Gardner's choker, all of these ladies had a little, or a lot, of frosting on their necks.
To see more of these ladies and their knockout necklaces, read more
Jennifer Garner
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Nicole Kidman
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Laura Linney
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Cate Blanchett
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Keri Russel
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Ellen Page
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