- Best Actress nominee and Anna Wintour pal Viola Davis ditched her wig and donned bright green at Sunday nights Oscars: two moves were definitely applauding. (Huffington Post)
- It was red hot — haute — Oscar night out others looked a little beat. (New York Daily News)
- Welcome to our comprehensive Oscars live gowns from the fall 2012 collection as we predicted, she did wear a strapless, emerald creation by Wang. Another trend: red hair is all over the red carpet. (Washington Post)
- 7:36 p.m. ET: She's not a nominee, but Stacy Kiebler's dress is quickly becoming one of the most lauded Oscar gowns, at least on Twitter 7:27 p.m. ET: Best actress nominee Viola Davis looks stunning in a green Vera Wang gown. (ABC News)
- How does one pick an Oscar dress so late in the process? 6:57 pm by B. Chai Edit Add a Comment Viola Davis is the most articulate interviewee so far. 6:57 pm by L. (Wall Street Journal)
- Williams is nominated in the best actress category alongside Viola Davis (The Help), Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs Williams portrayal was recently praised by Oscar winner Kate Winslet, which humbled the Brooklyn-based star. Im so crazy about her. (WonderWall)
- Oscar favourite Viola Davis has put in a number of glamorous appearances during Viola, 46, looked stunning in a simple and classic cream-coloured Victoria Beckham cocktail dress that had long sleeves which flattered her toned figure. (Daily Mail)
- Some early cheers were heard for dresses worn by Viola Davis, who wore a green Vera Wang was named outstanding picture at the inaugural Oscars in 1929. ___ Online: http://www.oscars.org Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. (msnbc.com)
- Kristen Wiig, who's with her "Bridesmaids" cowriter Annie Mumulo, just turned around and seemed surprise to be at the Oscars. She's human How should she? 6:42 p.m. (Boston Globe)
- But Descendants has failed to spark Oscar voters, and its key win is seen as adapted screenplay. (Reuters UK)
Sunday, February 26, 2012
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