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March 24, 2000 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-24

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JN: How pricey are the gowns, and
do the celebrities have to pay for
them? If the dress is on loan, do they
get to keep it?
PS: Ifa dress is truly couture, it can run
upward to $100,000. Ifa gown is pret-a-
porter (ready to wear), it can run $3,000-
$4,000. The stars almost never pay for
the dresses, and if the designer has an
association with the star, the dress can be
hers to keep. In 1996, Elizabeth Shue
bought a gown from a store in LA. It
was very unusual because she took it off
the rack, didn't go through a designer
and paid for it herself.

JN: Who are the hottest designers
this year?
PF: Georgio Armani has made the
biggest impact at the Academy
Awards over the past decade, and he
continues to do so. Badgley Mischka's
design team has a nice showing, as do
Vera Wang, Pamela Dennis, Richard
Tyler and Ralph Lauren. In fact, it
was Ralph Lauren who designed for
Gwyneth Paltrow last year, and that
was a real coup, because he hasn't
been one of those designers typically
seen at the Academy Awards. Barbra
Streisand has been wearing Donna
Karan at her recent appearances.
Personally, I would like to see her in
something long and slinky and not in
knit and casual sweaters that she ties
over her shoulder.

JN: What about the men? Do people
pay much attention to the men's attire?
PF: It depends on the year. A couple
of years ago, Quincy Jones produced
the show, and because he is so interest-
ed in fashion, there was a change in
attire. You saw men wearing dia-
monds, tie tacks, stick pins. The year
before that, the long frock coat was in.
Last year there was nothing unusual.

JN: How will this year differ from
past years?
PF: The stars involved always make the
difference. That's why it's a different
fashion show each year. Which design-
ers will run the race is yet to be seen.

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JN: Who will be some of the most
watched stars this year?
PF: I think it will be Gwyneth Paltrow,
like last year. I like what she did last
year. She wanted an innocent, feminine
look and wore a garment that created
that image. It was a pink Ralph Lauren
gown with little spaghetti straps and it
worked perfectly. Some people talked
about the ill fit of the gown, but her
purpose was the waif ingenue look and
she certainly achieved it with that dress.

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