Black Hollywood seems to be in familiar territory this awards season with two surprisingly talented women nominated in top categories. With stakes high, Mo'Nique and Gabourey Sidibe will have the world's eyes on them at the Academy Awards this Sunday night and they can't disappoint on the red carpet. If the Golden Globes Awards were any indication of what we can expect to see them wearing at the Oscars, then these 'Precious' stars will surely dazzle in bold-hued gowns that complement their curvaceous bodies. Because Mo'Nique and Gabby are 'Precious' to us, we can't help but root for them to rule the red carpet in style! BV has come up with Oscar gown predictions that will surely help the two leading ladies blindside their fashionable competition.STYLE STATS
Actress: Mo'Nique
Oscar Nomination: Best Supporting Actress
Golden Globes Style: Strapless metallic gold Reem Acra dress, Everlon diamond knot earrings and Stuart Weitzman "Delovely" sandals in gold supple kid
Fashion Faux Pas Fix: Mo'Nique Loves to show off her unshaven legs


STYLE STATS
Actress: Gabourey Sidibe
Oscar Nomination: Best Actress
Golden Globes Style: Emerald silk chiffon gown with a sparkling bejeweled waistline by Los Angeles-based African-American designer Kevan Hall. The gown was accented with a Kwiat diamond necklace, Kwiat diamond bangle, and vintage Swarovski silver clutch
Fashion Faux Pas Fix: Choosing garments that reveal unflattering parts of her figure

Prediction: Sidibe's powerful performance in 'Precious; has catapulted the relatively-unknown actress into the spotlight. The 26-year-old star can't afford to make red-carpet blunders if she plans to sustain the momentum of her career after the Oscars are over. This is her time to shine. Sidibe needs to make an unforgettable entrance Sunday night, because who's to say she'll be given another role worthy of an Oscar nod? Black is timeless and classic. We love this black crepe satin gown with lace detail from Edition by Georges Chakra's fall 2010 collection recently shown at New York Fashion Week. This dress is elegant, but the beaded bust and sleeves makes it young and modern -- perfect for a twenty-something young lady like Sidibe. The cap sleeves will work well to minimize Sidibe arms, but the length is not too long, so she won't look matronly. Sidibe does not need to hide her body in tons of fabric, which is why is we like the contrast of the lace front at the top of the gown. We would even go as far as adding a slim belt to this gown to further clinch Sidibe's waist. No matter what your size is, control-top undergarments are key to looking seamless, and we love the Waist Cincher Shaper Slimming Tummy Shaper by Summit Fashions. Sidibe should definitely wear a shaper to help create an hourglass figure for her curvy frame.

For more fashions from designer Georges Chakra visit, www.georgeschakra.com.




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By: Mike on 3/07/2010 4:23PM
I see you guys deleted my comment when I was just explaining to bigots that mountain/lowland gorillas that are found only in Africa are very striking looking animals - they're not ugly.
I bet you all said "damn Mike, you're comparing these ladies to gorillas!". No I wasn't was just explaining that there doesn't exist a more striking looking animal in nature than a mountain/lowland gorilla. There is absolutely nothing ugly about them either. They're fierce, very interesting looking animals.
I also stated there is no evidence whatsoever that blacks descend from them or any monkey but whites do indeed descend from genetic cannibal neanderthals cause every last one of em carries the gene.
Too many of you folk just don't have eyes or taste or communication ability that I do. Love you black people though.
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By: Lize on 3/09/2010 2:49AM
You sound so silly and quite "bigoted" yourself. There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that any modern human population descended from Neanderthals. In fact, there is quite a bit of evidence to the contrary. Just because it makes you feel better about yourself doesn't make it so. Your claims make you no different than the people you are calling bigots. You have no idea what you are talking about. And no, I'm not White.
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By: rico love on 3/08/2010 5:01PM
It's what in your heart that counts.
What a wonderful night for plus sized women to
repersent. God Bless them
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By: PolarBareStrong9 on 3/10/2010 12:39AM
I am very proud of Gabby and Mo'Nique. Particularly Mo'Nique. She handled herself like a true Queen. Her Salute to Hattie McDaniels was off the chain. Remember Hattie couldn't sit at the Oscar Ceremony in 1939--she was seated in a table outside of the Oscars! The Oscars were formulated because Hollywood was so scandal ridden. I am proud of both of those ladies, but, I do believe Gabby SHOULD lose some weight, she is beautiful, but her weight makes her look unhealthy! Again, kudos to both of them!
Let's All Get Healthy This Year
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By: John Green on 4/06/2011 9:08AM
kudos to the man who has taken this picture.I mean he have controlled his laughter.This big mistake and that too on oscar awards night restasis
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