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April 15th, 2009

Drew Barrymore takes style inspriation from the 1920s at the Grey Gardens NY premiere…

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 … and doesn't she look absolutely beautiful?

Drew Barrymore, take a bow!

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Thanks.




11 Responses to “Drew Barrymore takes style inspriation from the 1920s at the Grey Gardens NY premiere…”

  1. Mousy says:

    She looks stunning! The dress wouldn’t suit me at all; the colour wouldn’t work with me and I think I’d just look like a little ghost. =P However, I can appreciate how gorgeous it looks here. It’s ethereal, but I think it has been styled very nicely with the bold lipstick.

  2. xony says:

    OMG *girl crush*

  3. Steph says:

    Utterly, utterly radiant.

  4. chocoholic says:

    She looks just lovely.

  5. Rock Hyrax says:

    Ah – a timely antidote to the horrors of the last couple of items!

  6. manu says:

    looks more like 30s with the finger waves and silk-chiffon backless gown…beautiful

  7. Katie says:

    You mean 30’s. Sorry, I’m really anal about these things.

  8. Katie says:

    I love it! The dress, the hair, everything.

  9. Melanie says:

    Again, she pulls a completely different look off with beautiful aplomb.
    … and I’m loving her make-up & head-piece. It lifts her outfit to a whole different level.

  10. Sandra Glenn says:

    and to think that the idiots that posted this
    —> http://omg.yahoo.com/photos/what-were-they-thinking/2822;_ylt=Amt9_G0L_Xe8jVCDQ_gQQlcazJV4
    have the atrocity to say that she looked bad. I thought the look is VERY flattering on her. she was absolutely stunning.

  11. Victoria says:

    <3
    Not many people can pull that colour off. That nude effect seems to either wash most out, or make their skin stand out in a weird contrasty way if the tones don't match. *sigh* Drew Barrymore

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