Jessica Biel in Atelier Versace at the NYC Playing For Keeps Premiere

by Jane Boursaw on December 7, 2012 · 10:18 pm · 3 comments

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I don’t even know what to say about this one-sleeved Atelier Versace gown that Jessica Biel wore to the NYC premiere of Playing For Keeps. Although ‘What was she thinking?’ springs to mind.

She’s such a gorgeous woman, but I just like nothing about this dress — not the color, not the design, not the weirdly striped black and gold belt with accompanying fringe, not the criss-cross geometrics around the top.

I feel like it’s a modern version of the Carol Burnett curtain dress in that Gone With the Wind skit. I did like Playing For Keeps, though, better than the other critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Will post a review tomorrow.

Jessica Biel at the Playing For Keeps Premiere

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1 melanievotaw December 7, 2012 at 10:56 pm

I think it’s interesting. I don’t hate it, but it certainly doesn’t look like Versace or couture of any kind.

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December 7, 2012 at 11:02 pm

I think she could have done better. Especially with that body and those arms. At least show off both arms!

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3 melanievotaw December 7, 2012 at 11:07 pm

@Jane Boursaw There’s no question she could’ve done better.

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