Tuesday, January 18, 2011

SHEER SITUATION

Returning to the US just in time for the Golden Globes, Hayden Panettiere poses confidently at HBO's Golden Globe Awards after party at the Beverly Hilton on January 16 in Beverly Hills, CA. Looks like her stylist seriously mislead her with this dress, as you can totally see her pasties covering her goods thanks to the light from the camera flashes – oops! HP seemed blissfully unaware as she posed next to boyfriend Wladimir Klitschko in her dramatic plunging peacock blue gown (try a full coverage version like Ella Moss' Jordanna Dress in Cobalt or Karen ZAMBOS's Beckham Mini in Navy). Hayden paired her revealing frock with a glittery midnight clutch (add a fun splash of color with Inge Christopher's Scarlett Micro Dot Clutch in Blue Violet) and a sparkly diamond band ring (take it to the next level with Erica Anenberg's edgy Classic Sparkle Twosome in Silver/Clear). What do you think of Hayden's look, is her wardrobe malfunction forgivable? I just don’t understand how no one noticed how sheer the bodice is before her left her dressing room, it's really a little frightening! HP has just returned to the US after spending five weeks abroad filming The Amanda Knox Story in Rome, which tells the true story of an American student who was convicted of murdering her roommate while studying in Italy and was sentenced to 26 years in prison. Given how recent the conviction was, Hayden recently chatted about how difficult it was to get into the character: “The thing is when you don’t know how to play it that’s the most complicated thing because I can’t go in there with the idea that I’m innocent or I’m guilty… If you have to lean any way in the script it would be more the innocent side of playing it. It is a very controversial topic and it is very two-sided. I mean if you look at the facts and stuff there is a lot of things that don’t make sense… [it's] pretty fact-driven so it’s hopefully when people see it they won’t think it’s quite as controversial as it has been billed to be.” Sounds like a very interesting role!

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