Jeans of every length
At the Spanglish premiere, Joely Fisher makes sure we all notice that her orange satin top matches her handbag.
Jeans were also popular, though worn with varying degrees of success. Amanda Peet, for example, wears them quite successfully by not trying to make them more than just jeans. Natasha Henstridge, on the other hand, takes the rolled up jeans over boots phenomenon to ridiculous extremes and then adds a mid-riff bearing jacket on top, just to make sure we don’t miss the quirk.
Charlotte Ross chose jeans that cut off her feet entirely, and something about her low-cut top and fur-trimmed coat flashed straight back to her coquettish Days as Eve Donovan.
The top and bottom of Tea Leoni’s black dress don’t really go together. Eighties style wrap binding with a boho fringed skirt?
Paz Vega looked great in a sparkly sleeveless cream dress that shows off all the right curves. Meanwhile Cecilia Suarez’s limp dress with the barely existent top half did exactly the opposite.

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