Wed, May 23 2012

Sarah Nicole Prickett Talks Emmy Style On ET Canada

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WOMAN.ca Gets The Dirt On Which Looks SNP & ET Canada Loved and Loathed at The Emmy Awards

She's gone from pounding out pithy fashion opinions on her personal blog, to big-time editorial status at FASHION magazine, EyeWeekly, The National Post, and Dazed Digital.

So, what's next for the style savvy Canadian who looks as good as she writes?

Sarah Nicole Prickett will be delivering the post-Emmy fashion run-down on Entertainment Tonight Canada this evening. She and TV veteran Adrian Mainella will name the fashion winners and losers of last night's award show, applauding some looks and abhorring others.

It'll be the silver-headed beauty's first television appearance, but we're sure she'll do fine. She tweeted today:

Just shot Emmys red carpet segment for ET Canada. I have never been so excited!!! about strapless dresses in my life. Watch at 7:30 EST.


Although she couldn't say much, she did give WOMAN.ca a few exclusive spoilers on her top selects. Mounting the list: Julianna Margulies. Bottom of the barrel: Mindy Kaling.

And if she were ever to stomp the red carpet herself?

Oh, something black and feathered by Lanvin or Ann Demueleemester. Or Haider Ackermann. And Nicholas Kirkwood for Rodarte heels. With old silver jewellry. No diamonds.

Sounds stunning, Sarah!


Billie Misha
About the author:
Billie got her start in the media industry as a photographer. Snapping on red carpets and at film events, she quickly learned that if a picture speaks a thousand words, a blogger speaks a million. She has written for dozens of websites and online publications, and loves to scoop stories on the steamiest scandals, the biggest and best trends,and whatever else is making news RIGHT NOW!
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