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Vote for Oscar designer gowns

Write: Lindberg [2011-05-20]

Calling all fashionistas: Oscar wants you.
The film academy is adding a Project Runway element to the Oscars this year by asking the public to vote on which dress the trophy presenter will wear.
The academy tapped seven emerging designers to create gowns for the competition. They unveiled their entries on Tuesday during the annual Oscar fashion show at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' headquarters.
The winning dress "will be seen on Oscar night probably more than any other gown on the red carpet," said Oscar fashion coordinator Patty Fox. She and show producers Laurence Mark and Bill Condon selected the competing designers.
Moire Conroy, Alan Del Rosario, Sam Kori George, Marianne Kooimans, Maria Pinto, Nicolas Putvinski and Robert Rodriguez each had about three weeks to design their dress.
Del Rosario, who already counts Michelle Pfeiffer and Debra Messing among his clients, said he was inspired by "old Hollywood glamour" when creating his strapless silk-and-lace mermaid gown. "The Oscars is all-time glamour," he said. "It's one of those events when a woman can go all out."
Maria Pinto, famous for making Michelle Obama's Inauguration Day dress, called her Oscar entry "modern Marie Antoinette".
The strapless silver column "is a study of control and release," she said, noting that pleats at the waist shape a makeshift bustle in back.
Putvinski cited New York City skyscrapers as the inspiration for his flowing white gown with folds of silver across the front. Rodriguez also chose white, looking to Grace Kelly as a muse for his silk Grecian column accented with an asymmetrical black strap.
Conroy was inspired by the '60s summer of love for her floaty gray chiffon design, while George was inspired by champagne - specifically the Taittinger girl - for his strapless silver crepe gown adorned with handmade orchids. Kooimans showed an intricately embroidered, one-shouldered dress dripping with antique diamond brooches.
Fox said that while she didn't offer the design contestants any guidelines, she hoped they'd embrace classic colors and styles. "All the fashion gods were with us," she said.
Fans can vote online (www.oscars.org) for their favorite gown until Feb 17. The winner of "Oscars Designer Challenge" will be announced during the show before the Feb 22 Academy Awards.