Oscar de la
Renta's Final Collection Is
Here: We
Pick Three Dresses We
Want to See on Golden Globe **minees (Hi, Jennifer Aniston!)
As soon as the
Golden Globe **minations are an**unced, we start predicting looks for our favorite female **minees. And with the debut of
Oscar de la Renta’s pre-fall 2015
Collection this week, that hunt for award show gowns got a whole lot easier.
The 34 pieces are part of the last
Collection bearing the fingerprints of the late designer, who
passed away in October at the age of 82. The
New York Times reviewed the collection, which was completed by his studio director Laura Kim, and about which Kim said, “We tried to make it like he’s still here with us. We made big ball gowns, like he likes them.” And since Hollywood loves a big ballgown too, we picked
Three Dresses for
Three Golden Globe-**minated stars to ho**r
his legacy on the red carpet.

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Oscar de la Renta; Inset: Tim P. Whitby/Getty
Jennifer Aniston: We’re **t expecting the
Cake actress to go all-out gown at the Globes, but we
are expecting her to wear black. This strapless lace design adds some excitement thanks to the gorgeous gold embroidery (and the sheer skirt!). Plus, the midi length would stand out amid all the floor-skimming
Dresses that are bound to hit the carpet.

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Emily Blunt: The actress has been jumping into some
whimsical dressing territory as she promotes
Into the Woods (which nabbed her a **m for Best Actress!), and we’re thinking she should keep it that way. This gorgeous floral gown would **t only be a hat tip to her film, but also to the impeccable detailing
Oscar de la Renta gowns are k**wn for.
RELATED: See all the Golden Globe **minees!

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Keira Knightley: From the color to the drop waist to the interesting hemline, this dress was made for Keira Knightley. Period.
What do you think of the gowns from the iconic designer’s Final collection? Do you hope stars will pay tribute to him this award season? Share your thoughts below.
–Brittany Talarico
