We called this silver, sequined Zuhair Murad stunner the finest fashion choice of Rita Ora's career, and we stand by that decision. Not only is the shape flattering from every angle, but that power-play shoulder pad brings the drama.
If Beyoncé is wearing your designs to a major awards show then you have officially made it. Our congrats to the Lebanese designer for reaching that red carpet milestone with this wine-colored, long-sleeved look that only Queen Bey could wear.
It's always nice to see Taylor Schilling out of her jail garb and into something slinky and sparkly. Here the halter neckline is the total focal point, though the designer's perfect draping is a close second.
Nina Dobrev looks like a Greek goddess who took a quick trip to the dark side. Her black-and-red gown is more covered-up than the rest of the MTV VMAs set, but the way that fabric falls is stunning.
Not all hot designer looks are created equal, and sadly this Rachel McAdams cocktail frock falls on the "miss" list. We love the Sweet 16 shape (even on a grown woman) but the psychadelic fabric is too much.
Cheryl Cole looks like a champagne dream in this one-shoulder style. Here Murad picks a stunning blush in a mix of fabric that ensure this X Factor judge doesn't fall victim to the, "she's wearing a second skin," fail.
Camila Alves manages to out dress her hubby Matthew McConaughey on every red carpet they walk, and this white lace Emmys dress was no exception. Between the stunning fabric and off-the-shoulder cut, it is pure Hollywood glam.
It takes a lot of skill to make a bonafide mother of the bride dress look sexy and sophisticated, but the Murad design on Jennifer Lopez is just that. Of course on J.Lo, nothing could possibly look matronly.