While she was close to putting together a sophisticated and chic look, but instead, delivered a look that's more on the harsh and cold side. The dress’ unique, geometric neckline paired with a slicked-back hairstyle and high-contrast makeup is too severe and minimizes her best features.
This twist on the classic tux didn't do The Rock any favors. The sheen finish on his jacket paired with a matching boutonnière reminded us more of an '80s prom look rather than the outfit of a star at the Oscars.
Not only does the beige tone of her over-the-top gown wash her out, but it's too reminiscent of a fitted bedsheet to work for the red carpet. Her unusual hair and jewelry added more complications to her look which already had too many mismatched details.
In a bolder hue, this gown may have let her show-stopping beauty shine. This color, however, came off as drab, and her simple, undone hair only made the look feel even more like some very fancy pajamas.
Williams looks a bit like her Oscars dress got stuck in the world's biggest wad of bubblegum. The big skirt and train are overwhelming, and the way they connect to the sleeves is perplexing.