Cutouts and sequins Color electrifi es · SAG red carpet LOS ANGELES, Jan 31, (RTRS): Whether the...

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January Jones Alicia Vikander Melora Hardin Sophie Turner Priyanka Chopra Jessica Pare Ariel Winter Helen Mirren Kate Winslet Laura Prepon Tina Fey Brie Larson Nicole Kidman Katie Lowes Julianna Margulies Christina Ricci Gwendoline Christie Julia Louis-Dreyfus Rachel McAdams Diane Lane FASHION SAG awards Cutouts and sequins Color electrifies SAG red carpet LOS ANGELES, Jan 31, (RTRS): Whether the dresses boasted cutouts, sequins or Angelina Jolie-esque slits, color electrified the SAG Awards red carpet. Here are 10 of the night’s brightest color purveyors. 1) Alicia Vikander: The best supporting actress winner and fash- ion world’s latest IT girl wowed in a shimmering Louis Vuitton gown with sequined blocks of color. 2) Claire Danes: Also playing with color blocking, the “Home- land” star chose a Stella McCartney gown with contrasting shades of blue — which she accessorized with a Tiffany & Co diamond and lapis bracelet, diamond earrings and rings. 3) Anna Faris: Channeling Old Hollywood glamour, Faris went for a red short-sleeved Naeem Khan number with simple diamond studs. 4) Uzo Aduba: The best comedy actress champ channeled a win- ner right from the start with this metallic green gown and boxy clutch. 5) Lily Rabe: Rabe’s romantic yellow and white Lela Rose dress, paired with a bold red lip, came straight off the SS16 runway. 6) Nicole Kidman: The “Grace of Kelly” nominee picked a glitzy pink, lavender and rose metallic Gucci gown with sequin embroi- dery and trompe l’oeil detailing. 7) Sofia Vergara: Vergara took her electric pink fitted gown up a notch with a chunky David Webb double scroll necklace and dia- mond earrings. 8) Julianne Moore: Moore sure loves to get her sparkle on, as seen here with an iridescent lime number with cutouts — to which she added 25.27-carat Chopard diamond earrings set in platinum, and several diamond rings. 9) Laverne Cox: Cox chose a whimsical Prabal Gurung gown in a deep red hue, plus delicate Lorraine Schwartz jewelry. 10) Brie Larson: The “Room” star caught eyes — and the prize — wearing this slit- and cutout-boasting Versace dress in an com- plementary powder blue color. Anna Faris 22 ARAB TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016 Quotes NOTABLE quotes from the Screen Actors Guild Awards, present- ed Saturday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles: “I play Maura Pfefferman. She’s very entitled and she has a lot of money. I would like to dedicate this award to the non-Maura Pfeffermans, who don’t have a lot of cash for their operations, for their medicine, for their freedom.” — Jeffrey Tambor, winner for Actor in a TV Comedy Series for “Transparent.” “Look at this stage. This is what we talk about when we talk about diversity.” — Laura Prepon, accepting the TV comedy en- semble award on behalf of the 34-member cast of “Orange is the New Black.” “Acting is not in a bubble — that magic only happens between acting companions.” — Alicia Vikander, supporting actress win- ner for “The Danish Girl.” “It’s amazing to see a group of women together in any media situ- ation who aren’t talking about how big their butts are.” — “Orange is the New Black” star Lea DeLaria on the red carpet. “Always take a nap at lunch.” — Lead actress winner Brie Lar- son on the best advice she ever received. “I would first like to thank our creator — no, not that one. The one grounded here on earth.” — Kevin Spacey, winner for TV actors in a drama, expressing gratitude toward “House of Cards” creator Beau Willimon. “Please continue to have some damn sense. Do what’s right for the people. And climate change is a real thing.” — Queen Latifah, winner for her role in “Bessie,” on what she’d tell the next US president.

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January Jones

Alicia Vikander Melora Hardin

Sophie Turner Priyanka Chopra

Jessica Pare Ariel Winter Helen Mirren Kate Winslet Laura Prepon

Tina

Fey

Brie Larson Nicole Kidman Katie Lowes Julianna Margulies

Christina Ricci Gwendoline Christie Julia Louis-Dreyfus Rachel McAdams Diane Lane

FASHION SAG awards

Cutouts and sequins

Color electrifi esSAG red carpetLOS ANGELES, Jan 31, (RTRS): Whether the dresses boasted cutouts, sequins or Angelina Jolie-esque slits, color electrifi ed the SAG Awards red carpet. Here are 10 of the night’s brightest color purveyors.

1) Alicia Vikander: The best supporting actress winner and fash-ion world’s latest IT girl wowed in a shimmering Louis Vuitton gown with sequined blocks of color.

2) Claire Danes: Also playing with color blocking, the “Home-land” star chose a Stella McCartney gown with contrasting shades of blue — which she accessorized with a Tiffany & Co diamond and lapis bracelet, diamond earrings and rings.

3) Anna Faris: Channeling Old Hollywood glamour, Faris went for a red short-sleeved Naeem Khan number with simple diamond studs.

4) Uzo Aduba: The best comedy actress champ channeled a win-ner right from the start with this metallic green gown and boxy clutch.

5) Lily Rabe: Rabe’s romantic yellow and white Lela Rose dress, paired with a bold red lip, came straight off the SS16 runway.

6) Nicole Kidman: The “Grace of Kelly” nominee picked a glitzy pink, lavender and rose metallic Gucci gown with sequin embroi-dery and trompe l’oeil detailing.

7) Sofi a Vergara: Vergara took her electric pink fi tted gown up a notch with a chunky David Webb double scroll necklace and dia-mond earrings.

8) Julianne Moore: Moore sure loves to get her sparkle on, as seen here with an iridescent lime number with cutouts — to which she added 25.27-carat Chopard diamond earrings set in platinum, and several diamond rings.

9) Laverne Cox: Cox chose a whimsical Prabal Gurung gown in a deep red hue, plus delicate Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

10) Brie Larson: The “Room” star caught eyes — and the prize — wearing this slit- and cutout-boasting Versace dress in an com-plementary powder blue color.

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QuotesNOTABLE quotes from the Screen Actors Guild Awards, present-ed Saturday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles:

■ “I play Maura Pfefferman. She’s very entitled and she has a lot of money. I would like to dedicate this award to the non-Maura Pfeffermans, who don’t have a lot of cash for their operations, for their medicine, for their freedom.” — Jeffrey Tambor, winner for Actor in a TV Comedy Series for “Transparent.”

■ “Look at this stage. This is what we talk about when we talk about diversity.” — Laura Prepon, accepting the TV comedy en-semble award on behalf of the 34-member cast of “Orange is the New Black.”

■ “Acting is not in a bubble — that magic only happens between acting companions.” — Alicia Vikander, supporting actress win-ner for “The Danish Girl.”

■ “It’s amazing to see a group of women together in any media situ-ation who aren’t talking about how big their butts are.” — “Orange is the New Black” star Lea DeLaria on the red carpet.

■ “Always take a nap at lunch.” — Lead actress winner Brie Lar-son on the best advice she ever received.

■ “I would fi rst like to thank our creator — no, not that one. The one grounded here on earth.” — Kevin Spacey, winner for TV actors in a drama, expressing gratitude toward “House of Cards” creator Beau Willimon.

■ “Please continue to have some damn sense. Do what’s right for the people. And climate change is a real thing.” — Queen Latifah, winner for her role in “Bessie,” on what she’d tell the next US president.