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Octavia Spencer’s Oscar Dress 2013 Is Another Gorgeous Tadashi Shoji Design (PHOTOS)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! That pretty much sums up Octavia Spencer‘s style motto. It’s a rare occasion when we don’t see the Academy Award-winning actress dressed in a Tadashi Shoji creation. And her fierce (and fabulous) loyalty serves her well–Octavia always looks amazing.

With that said, it was a sure bet that the 42-year-old star would be wearing Tadashi to the 2013 Oscars, like she did last year when she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. For tonight’s festivities Octavia slipped into a custom, blush tulle one-shoulder ball gown by her favorite designer. She accessorized with Lorraine Schwartz jewels, an Edie Parker clutch and Prada heels.

Finally, “The Help” star’s beautiful old Hollywood updo and bold burgundy lip complete the look. Fairy princess fab!

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Meanwhile, in Los Angeles…

Hollywood can be a male-dominated town, but the actresses, producers, and industry stalwarts of Women in Film set Oscar weekend in motion yesterday. The organization—along with MAC, Max Mara, and Perrier-Jouët—threw its sixth annual pre-Oscars cocktail last night, hosted by last year’s best supporting actress, Octavia Spencer. She was glad to lend some of her own support to fellow actresses, she said. “Men are celebrated every day. It’s easy to get a project green-lighted if you’re a guy,” she explained. “That’s why I’m excited about Bridesmaids and [2012 nominee] Melissa McCarthy”—an actress Spencer thinks is changing the game.

Plenty of Sunday night’s nominees came to toast their chances, including game changer Quvenzhané Wallis (history’s youngest best-actress nominee), Jessica Chastain, and Silver Linings Playbook‘s Jacki Weaver. “When we were making it, we knew it was special,” she said of the film that’s up for eight awards Sunday night. Weaver’s director, David O. Russell, revealed that his star, Jennifer Lawrence, almost missed out on her Oscar-nominated leading role. “Jennifer was a last-minute, ‘I don’t think this will work’ Skype audition, and she ended up stealing the role.”

Not far away, the Elton John AIDS Foundation and LoveGold celebrated a Best Documentary Feature nominee, the AIDS doc How to Survive a Plague, at Chateau Marmont. Sir Elton, Sharon Stone, and Cameron Silver were on hand, as was the film’s director, David France. “It tells an incredible story,” he said of the film, “a true story about how a group of disenfranchised people changed the world.” Hoorsenbuhs’ Robert Keith and Kether Parker were there to show not only support but also a few jewels from their men’s collection. “I like the gold, intensive pieces. They’re masculine,” Parker said. Not a bad consolation prize to keep in mind for anyone who doesn’t take the gold this Sunday night.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Style Features