CMA Fashion: A Little Bit Country, a Lot More Stylish
Nov. 7, 2006 — -- The Country Music Association Awards are back in Nashville, but last year's detour to the Big Apple seems to have made a lasting impression on some, particularly the fashion forward in the group.
Gone -- for most women, at least -- are the royal-blue ruffles, black lace poufs and oversize baubles that have characterized awards shows in years past. (Though Barbara Mandrell, bless her heart, was trying her best to fly that country days of yore fashion flag).
Instead, youthful silhouettes and minimal jewelry made a lasting impression on the Szish Dish.
The men, alas, have a ways to go. But if they take some cues from hot new stars like Keith Urban (winner of the Best Male Artist award, although he was sorely missed by all) and the quirky, curly-haired Dierks Bentley, who knows what sartorial treats next year might bring?
Leeann Rimes: I spotted Leeann in the front row at multiple runway shows during New York Fashion Week, and she clearly has been doing her homework. Her pale lavender silk wrap dress fit her perfectly, and the barely-there jewelry (small earrings) made a big statement. Leeann gets the unofficial Szish Dish style-setter award. Welcome to the party, Ms. Rimes.
Martina McBride: Simply gorgeous. Simple hair, simple jewelry, simple makeup, simple black, draped top.
Sheryl Crow: Working the vintage Herve Leger, Sheryl goes out on an asymmetrical limb and pulls it off.
Eva Longoria: This Texas native looked sultry and chic in her sparkly animal-print number, although her hair extensions were almost as tall as she is.
Faith Hill: More beautiful than ever with her black dress, smoky eyes and smooth 'do, Faith Hill is a country classic. Carrie Underwood: Underwood was right-on with the mini dress (and her legs looked amazing). She's a rising star, and looked every bit the part.
Barbara Mandrell: The ghost of Country Music Awards past … she had it all! Big, stiff hair, dangling earrings that interfered with the high neckline of her dress, and lots and lots of black lace and poufs.