Cutting Loose
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I totally missed the boat on Oscar 2009 fashion commentary and this despite the Lebanese coming out with a very solid showing this year - really great for such a teeny tiny little country in a pocket of the planet not exactly renowned for its aesthetic sensibilities (not in this particular century, anyway). 

I might have forgone commentary entirely this year had it not been for my mother (hi, mom!). Unrelenting in her efforts to broker a peace agreement between me and the Arabic-language-only satellite broadcasting television set in the kitchen, together we watched a lot of SCOOP! (Arabic version of ET, Access Hollywood, etc…) over my recent trip home, and I saw too much to let it go unacknowledged.

Disclaimer: I did poke a bit of innocent fun at the Lebanese tendency to go overboard on paillettes, gold lamé, and glitter makeup in my first novel, Fashionably Late, but you’ve got to admit - it makes for good showmanship. These stars agree - here’s a sampling of gowns designed by Lebanese at the Academy Awards:

Miley Cyrus in Zuhair Murad

Miley Cyrus in Zuhair Murad

Viola Davis (gold) in Reem Acra

Viola Davis (gold) in Reem Acra

Queen Latifah in Georges Chakra

Queen Latifah in Georges ChakraAnd Ms. Jolie in ( heavily altered) Elie Saab

(Hmm.. might Angie have gotten better reviews had she not taken an hatchet to Mr. Saab’s original design?…)

The Money Shot - what I would wear, should I one day be up there for Best Adapted Screenplay for Fashionably Late:

What I would wear, should I one day be accepting an Oscar for best screenplay adaptation of Fashioable Late

Elie Saab - Summer 2009

 

And kudos to a fantabulous blog I unearthed in my search for Lebanese fashion online - Baba Gannouj and La Zaytouni, a male/female duo of hip, hilarious, and seriously opinionated Lebanese bloggers. For more Lebanese fashion (and political commentary, if you are so inclined), check out La Zaytouni’s posts