
From the glitzy gowns to the eye-popping bling, where can you see the best coverage of Oscar fashion?
E! Live from the Red Carpet delivered a full two hours of minute-by-minute coverage of the 2010 Oscars. In case you missed it, you can go online to see a recap of more than 40 memorable red carpet moments on video. Play the "Red-Carpet Pose Off" and pick who you think looked more stylish. Sandra Bullock vs. Sarah Jessica Parker? Charlize Theron vs. Cameron Diaz? You decide.
People magazine published a Best Dressed list, complete with stellar photos and a tool that allows you to zoom in on the stars' dresses and accessories. If you're dying to check out Sandra Bullock's embroidered Marchesa gown or J Lo's vintage Cartier diamonds up close, this is the place to do it.
From the red carpet's hottest couples to the best dresses, Elle.com has no shortage of interactive slideshows. Users can cast votes for who wore their couture best in a variety of categories.
Want a critique that's a little harsher? Look no further than the Huffington Post. It also offers interactive slideshows that allow users to vote on their favorite looks. With categories like Oscars' Breast Dressed: Who Wore Cleavage Best?, you'll see the highlights (and some lowlights too).
Stars may have left the red carpet unscathed, but fashion faux pas will not go unpunished. Comedian and red carpet veteran Joan Rivers has a new gig on E!'s Fashion Police. In this post-Oscar special, Rivers delivers her usual no-holds-barred fashion critique. Video clips are available at eonline.com.
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