Most people dress to flatter their figure, but it seems Halle Berry was going for the opposite effect at the London Film Festival premiere of Things We Lost in the Fire (too bad she didn't lose the outfit!) The gorgeous actress usually makes the best dressed lists, but this cobalt blue horror of a frock made her four-month pregnant belly look droopy, and her behind ultra saggy.
"The colour is beautiful, the dramatic strapping on the back is fab and if I had breasts like hers I'd probably get them out at every given opportunity too. But here's the thing...any dress that makes your ass look that wonky when you are Halle Berry is BAD,"
Catwalk Queen agreed.
"Before you say anything, I know she's four months pregnant, and all that draping works brilliantly on the front half to flatter the little bump. But on the back it just makes her look odd. I'm not going to go all Daily Mail and start ranting about 'how not to dress when you're pregnant'. But whoever too the photo to the right should have saved themselves the trouble..."
Maybe she's trying to humanize herself to fans, demonstrating that not even A-list celebrities come close to perfection. Or maybe she just needs to find a new stylist!
Sag-Enhancing Fashion
Halle Berry's Frock of Horror
Trend Themes
1. Body-positive Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create clothing that flatters all body types.
2. Pregnancy-friendly Clothing - Retailers can cater to pregnant women by designing clothing that prioritizes comfort and style.
3. Sustainable Fashion - A focus on sustainability in fashion could encourage designers to prioritize fabric quality and durability over fast fashion trends.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can benefit from creating clothing that is inclusive and empowering to all body types.
2. Maternity - Maternity retailers could create fashionable clothing for pregnant women without compromising comfort.
3. Sustainability - Sustainability efforts in fashion could bring innovative and eco-friendly materials to the forefront of the industry.