The 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards: Jennifer Aniston, Lupita Nyong'o, Keira Knightley, Reese Witherspoon, and More

Screen Actors Guid Awards 2015 Red Carpet Actors honoring actors…it’s the Screen Actors Guild Awards! After being surprised and amazed by the incredible looks at the Producers Guild Awards and realizing just how much coverage the Screen Actors Guild Awards was getting this year (livestreaming definitely has something to do with it) I was definitely expecting a lot. But alas, the SAGs were a disappointment in the fashion department. As I scrolled through my Twitter feed, it became clear to me. The biggest publications were calling all the looks…boring, boring, boring! Yes, we got those jaw-dropping moments (hello, Lupita!) but was it an overall success? I’m not so sure. Nevertheless, there were some great looks. Here they are: Best Dressed I think I’m a little biased here, because jade green is my favorite color. But the only girls who actually work the color, looked smashing in it, and they’re my picks for best dressed at the SAGs.
Julianne Moore in Givenchy
Julianne Moore in Givenchy
Claire Danes in Marc Jacobs
Claire Danes in Marc Jacobs
In fact, I think this is the best Claire Danes has ever looked!
Lupita Nyong'o in Elie Saab
Lupita Nyong’o in Elie Saab
This digital print Elie Saab dress is a real head scratcher. It’s really busy and all over the place. But if there’s anyone that can pull off the look – it’s Lupita Nyong’o! Lupita always looks gorgeous and in the past, her look has been elegant, yet experimental. As the years pass, she’s gone even more experimental but let’s hope the elegant doesn’t go away.
Natasha Lyonne in Proenza Schouler
Natasha Lyonne in Proenza Schouler
The Orange is the New Black group was probably the best dressed group at the awards show this year. But one girl stood out, and it was probably because she DIDN’T wear Christian Siriano like the rest of the girls. Natasha Lyonne shined in silver and cream embroidered Proenza Schouler with a black crepe skirt.
Natalie Dormer in Naeem Khan
Natalie Dormer in Naeem Khan
I missed seeing prints on the red carpet, so Natalie Dormer really stood out for me in this beautiful floral Naeem Khan creation.
Gretchen Mol in Dennis Basso
Gretchen Mol in Dennis Basso
Emmy Rossum in Armani Prive
Emmy Rossum in Armani Prive
White  Winter white? Yep! This was one white-hot trend on the red carpet. (OK. I’ll stop now.)
Reese Witherspoon in Armani Prive
Reese Witherspoon in Armani Prive
Ariel Winter in Zac Posen
Ariel Winter in Zac Posen
Viola Davis in Max Mara
Viola Davis in Max Mara
Maggie Gyllenhaal in Thakoon
Maggie Gyllenhaal in Thakoon
Blue Also, all shades of blue made the rounds – but while I appreciated the trend, it was a bit more demure than I was hoping for, even with the sequins and ruffles involved.
Amy Poehler in Jenny Packham
Amy Poehler in Jenny Packham
Danielle Brooks in Christian Siriano
Danielle Brooks in Christian Siriano
Naomi Watts in Balenciaga
Naomi Watts in Balenciaga
Emilia Clarke in Donna Karan
Emilia Clarke in Donna Karan
I actually prefer Emilia Clarke with darker or lighter hair. It looks washed out here, and unfortunately, the entire outfit is dull.
Julianna Margulies in Giambattista Valli
Julianna Margulies in Giambattista Valli
More Gowns
Jennifer Aniston in John Galliano
Jennifer Aniston in John Galliano
In a surprise turn, Jennifer Aniston plucked a vintage Galliano, AND that darn body chain. Why again, Jen, why? You were doing so well!
Sofia Vergara in Donna Karan
Sofia Vergara in Donna Karan
Julia Roberts in Givenchy
Julia Roberts in Givenchy
Emma Stone in Christian Dior
Emma Stone in Christian Dior
Julie Bowen in Georges Hobeika
Julie Bowen in Georges Hobeika
Felicity Jones in Balenciaga
Felicity Jones in Balenciaga
Rashida Jones in Emanuel Ungaro
Rashida Jones in Emanuel Ungaro
Keira Knighley in Erdem
Keira Knightley in Erdem
Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves
Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves
– Simona Kogan Photos: People.com, eOnline, Popsugar

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