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Humble and Humble: The "Dossies" Celebrated at the Oscars - Walla! Judaism

2020-02-10T12:07:58.135Z


Last night's Oscars took the best of celebrity Hollywood. Although the centerpiece of the ceremony seems to be the awards - we all know that the highlight is the fashionable choices that look on the rug ...


Humble and Humble: The "Dossies" Celebrated at the Oscars

Last night's Oscars took the best of celebrity Hollywood. Although the centerpiece of the ceremony seems to be the awards - we all know that the highlight is the fashionable choices that appear on the red carpet and afterparty. As with every year, this year's trend of modest dresses found a place of honor on the red carpet

Rita Wilson sparkles (Photo: GettyImages)

Rita Wilson (Photo: GettyImages)

Last night's Oscars took the best of celebrity Hollywood. Although the centerpiece of the ceremony seems to be the prizes awarded, we all know very well that the highlight is the clothes, costumes and fashion choices seen on the red carpet and afterparty. As every year, this year too, quite a few of the dressers chose skin-revealing cutouts and cleavage, but as in previous years, the trend of more modest dresses found its place on the red carpet.

On the red carpet ahead of the ceremony itself, actress and actress Rita Wilson walked in a glittering and modest dress on her length, sleeves and neck neckline.

Actress Maya Rudloff reached the ceremony for a prize-winning standard, but in a copper-toned dress, she shone and proved that modest can be chic as well.

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Maya Rudolph, left (Photo: GettyImages)

Maya Rudolph (Photo: GettyImages)

The afterparty party at Vanity Fair magazine is considered to be a less "entertaining" party than the previous ceremony. The party guests proved that even in a slightly less dignified, modest attire, this is totally the right attire.

Take, for example, the young actress Lily Reinhart who came to Vanity Fair's afterparty party wearing a floral neckline blouse with long puffy and long sleeves.

Flower girl, Lily Reinhart (Photo: GettyImages)

After Party and Vanity Fair Oscar 2020 Lily Reinhart (Photo: GettyImages)

Or, for example, Patricia Clarkson, who came to the same party in a completely black dress and completely adapted to the strictest religious dress code. The long sleeves that reached the palm of the neck opened the half-closed cloak that added a chic to the garment.

Admitted to religious high school, Patricia Clarkson (Photo: GettyImages)

Patricia Clarkson (Photo: GettyImages)

Actress Sarah Paulson opted for an upside-down look and came with a custom-tailored shirt for the party. The dress she chose is not only tailor-made but also very modest and beautiful.

The fashion dictated by Hollywood seems to permeate us as well, the simple consumer and perhaps the modest dresses will still find their way in stores, chains and malls in the country as well.

Tailored and modest, Paulson (Photo: GettyImages)

Afterparty and Annette Pierre Oscar 2020 Sarah Paulson (Photo: GettyImages)

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