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    The Food52 Oscar Dress Awards

    Here at Food52, food is always on our minds. So, as we ate our popcorn and sipped our martinis at our Oscar viewing parties, our commentary was less snark, more snack: who is smuggling cookies in their purse? Is that white dress just a red wine stain waiting to happen?

    Now that the show is over, let the fun begin! Who wore what when, and what did you think of it? We thought everyone looked shiny and fabulous, of course, but a few looks in particular caught our eye. We'd like to hand out a few awards of our own -- tell us your favorites in the comments!

    Best Dress in Which to Hide Many Snacks: Jennifer Lawrence

    Worst Dress to Go Wine Tasting In: Charlize Theron

    Best Dress to Grate Nutmeg On: Jessica Chastain
    (See all those little sparkles? Don't they seem ... abrasive?)

    Best Dress to Throw On and Cook a Batch of Tomato Sauce: Sally Field
    (You won't even need an apron!)

    Worst Dress to Roll Out Dough In: Brandi Glanville
    (Or really do anything that involves bending over at all.)

    Best Impression of a Salmon: Naomi Watts

    Best Dress to Butcher Something In: Louise Roe

    Best We-Could-Just-Eat-You-Up-Because-You're-Adorable Dress: Quvenzhané Wallis

    Ready for Anything Award: Wolfgang Puck

    What were your favorite dresses last night?

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