Giorgio Armani Dresses Academy Awards Participants
Giorgio Armani Dresses Academy Awards Participants
LOS ANGELES, Califonia, February 28/PRNewswire/ -- Giorgio Armani dressed selected nominees, presenters and guests at the
"76th Annual Academy Awards." The show took place on Sunday evening,
February 27, 2005, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, and was telecast
live on ABC beginning 5:00pm PST/8:00pm EST.
Annette Bening, who is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a
Leading Role for "Being Julia," chose a black jersey long sleeve
portrait neckline Giorgio Armani Prive evening gown. The fitted bodice leads
into an hourglass silhouette, ending with a fishtail train.
Beyonce Knowles selected a Giorgio Armani Prive diamante strapless
evening gown featuring a mesh of luminous blue crystals that silhouette a
floral motif. The dress, which she wore for a performance at the
ceremony, was accented with a hemline that explodes into a tulle and organza
underskirt.
Leonardo Di Caprio, nominated for Best Actor in a leading role for "The
Aviator," was expected to wear a Giorgio Armani two-button shawl lapel tuxedo
in silk and wool.
Clint Eastwood, a multi-nominee for Achievement for Directing category
and for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for "Million Dollar
Baby," selected a Giorgio Armani one-button classic black tuxedo with
grosgrain peak lapels. He wore a white spread collar evening shirt with
an emerald green bow tie, to reflect the Irish theme of his movie.
Clive Owen, who is nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a
Supporting Role for "Closer," chose a one-button Giorgio Armani tuxedo
with satin peak lapels with a classic white evening shirt and velvet necktie.
Martin Scorsese, nominated in the Achievement for Directing category for
"The Aviator" selected a Giorgio Armani two-button tuxedo with satin peak
lapels. He wore a wing collar evening shirt and white bowtie.
Presenter Sean Penn chose a three-button Giorgio Armani tuxedo with
notched grosgrain lapels and a classic wing-collar evening shirt with a
grosgrain bowtie.
Al Pacino, who presented an honorary Oscar to Sidney Lumet, wore
a two-button Giorgio Armani tuxedo with satin peak lapels and a classic
spread collar evening shirt with a black satin necktie.
Presenter Sam Jackson wore a Giorgio Armani stretch wool tuxedo with
a grosgrain covered placket and rolled collar.
Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows, nominated in the Best Original Song
category for "Accidentally in Love" from the movie "Shrek 2," wore a
Giorgio Armani two-button navy suit with peak lapels.
Presenter John Travolta selected a Giorgio Armani black three-button
classic suit with a white point collar shirt and black silk necktie.
Attendee Jeremy Irons selected a vintage Giorgio Armani tunic style,
knee-length black tuxedo with a satin Nehru collar.
Presenter Adam Sandler selected a Giorgio Armani three-button tuxedo
with grosgrain lapels along with a vest. He wore a spread collar evening
shirt and black satin necktie.
Attendee actor Raoul Bova wore a Giorgio Armani two-button tuxedo
with satin peak lapels. He chose to wear a spread collar evening shirt
and black necktie.
Giorgio Armani also dressed various guests of the post-awards
celebrations, including Molly Simms, from the hit show "Las Vegas," who
wore a Giorgio Armani gray silk plisse evening gown. Marcia Cross, from the
hit show "Desperate Housewives," selected an Armani Collezioni nude
spaghetti strap gown with front ruffle. Vin Diesel selected to wear a one
button Giorgio Armani tuxedo with peak lapels. Johnny Knoxville, star of the
upcoming movie "Dukes of Hazard," wore a Giorgio Armani one-button
tuxedo with a classic evening shirt and black necktie. Jordana Brewster, who
will star in the upcoming "Debs," wore an Emporio Armani crème silk gown
with fitted bodice and floral appliqué. Mary McCormick of the "West Wing"
chose a Giorgio Armani pink satin bustier dress.
Source: Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani Public Relations, Wanda McDaniel, Tel: +1-310-271-5555, Fax: +1-310-247-9734
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