2010 Oscar Fashion : Sandra Bullock “Speeds” her way to the front of the pack

by Matan Har March 11, 2010

The way I see it, people only watch the Oscars for two reasons. One, they want to see who’s going to embarrass themselves (thank you Elinor Burkett from Music by Prudence), and two they want to see what people will be wearing. With that in mind, we’ve run some statistical breakdowns of the social media reactions to the best and worst dressed celebs at the Oscar’s.

After allowing reactions to marinate in the world wide web for a few days, we ran an Intersection Analysis (a Collective Intellect proprietary technology) to determine who you, in social media land, had crowned the best and worst dressed at the 2010 Academy Awards.

Not only did Sandra Bullock win best actress of the year, Bullock, wearing a classic, full-length gown, was the runaway winner as the best dressed woman as well. Miley Cyrus came in 2nd, with Penelope Cruz finishing a close 3rd.

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There was much less discussion around the best dressed man, but Jeff Bridges followed in Bullocks shoes by winning the award for best actor, as well as winning the prestige of being the best dressed man at the Academy Awards. Morgan Freeman came in second.

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Charlize Theron was the clear winner as the worst dressed celebrity at the Oscar’s. Apparently the people don’t look kindly upon purple-flowery-outside-the-dress-bra-things.

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It seems that if this year’s Oscar’s prove anything, it’s that great acting goes hand-in-hand with great taste in clothes. A big thank you to my mom and of course, I’d like to thank the academy…

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