Olivia Wilde @ 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 2009 Photos
Sunday, September 20th, 2009


Olivia Wilde @ 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (Photos)
Oooh! I love her dress… except that obvious zipper in the back is killing me. I think this would have been *sexy* if the dress was truly backless… I love the front, though! Your thoughts?
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The zipper is awkward, however with this design I'm not sure how else it could have been done with keeping the same design...because of so little actual white flowers on the front, it's got to stay on somehow!!!
I adore Olivia, although, while I'm usually a fan of exposed zippers, it ruins the backless/fragile elegance of the dress. :/
i'm half/half about the visable zipper in the back...i can see it as being, 'edgy'/unique, but her gown is so elegant - so i more inclined to think it takes away some of the elegance of her dress...she's stunning though...it's gunna take more than some odd bold zipper to take that away from her!!!
I don't like her on the show at all, but we are talking about her look. So I don't like this dress, I feel a triple axel coming on. Her hair and make-up are very nice.
Shes so pretty, basically i dont care about the dress or the makeup ( but I like both, shame for the zipper, yes ). :)
Ew to the zipper. This reminds me of the Elie Saab dress Halle Berry wore to the Academy Awards awhile back. Otherwise, it's gorgeous.
I agree, that zipper is awful. She looks gorgeous though, and I LOVE House, can't wait to see the new series, I'm a huge fan. :)
Mhm agreed. Without the zipper it wouldn't scream too figure skater. It would have been much more daring without a back or at least the illusion of backless by not including a zipper.

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