SAG Awards 2016 red carpet: Best and worst dressed
From Julianne Moore to Nicole Kidman, the stars failed to impress on the red carpet in a series of bad dresses at the 2016 SAG Awards
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Your support makes all the difference.The SAG Awards took place on Saturday, the final major film awards ceremony before the Oscars later this month, as such it's seen as something of a dress rehearsal for the main event.
By now this season's biggest stars and nominees will have pinned down their glam teams from stylists, facialists, makeup artists, hair stylists. But not everyone has got their look quite right it seems.
The Screen Actor's Guild Awards attracted an impressive guestlist from best actress nominees Alicia Vikander and Brie Larson to A-list stars Nicole Kidman and Kate Winslet.
In the best dressed list, very few attendees stood out - for the right reason that is.
Worst offenders included Nicole Kidman in a multi-colour sequinned number by Gucci. Julianne Moore was also up there with the worst dressed, the usually flawless star chose a frumpy green gown by Givenchy haute couture by Riccardo Tisci.
Faring better was Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke in a flattering pink plunging neckline gown by Dior. Alicia Vikander continued a good run of gowns in a sequin column gown by Louis Vuitton.
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