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Logies live updates: Red carpet rolled out for TV’s night of nights

Last year, colour chart aficionados Pantone selected Very Peri as the pick of 2022 and it seems that Australian celebrities are not ready to say goodbye.Gold Logie nominee Sonia Kruger’s dress tackles four trends in one with lavender, a daring bandage-style bodice, high-slit skirt and embellished cape.

Tasma Walton has taken a more demure approach in a dress from Australian label Leo & Lin, with a giant floral print.stylist Juliet Love completed the red carpet clash-off by wearing her flowers on her chest, with a hydrangea-style bib, but followed the purple and slit-skirt brief to perfection. Expect those with an up-to-date colour forecast to be in Viva Magenta, the pick for 2023.

On first inspection, Micallef’s extravagant sleeves and ruffles hint at Austin Powers but there’s a stronger whiff of Rowan Atkinson inWho wore it best? Shaun Micallef, Jerry Seinfeld in the puffy shirt, and Rowan Atkinson as Blackadder.Next time Micallef might pay closer attention to Seinfeld’s words from the 1993 episode: “I think it’s the stupidest shirt I’ve ever seen, to be perfectly honest with you.

“I’ve had discussions with the ABC about running a mentor program using the years I had under my belt from mad as hell, I think it could help young comedians,” he said. “I’ve put my hand up and I’ve offered to do it for free so we’ll see.” As for his chances at taking home the big gong tonight, Micallef isn’t holding his breath.Micallef is one of three ABC talents nominated for the Gold Logie. Mark Coles Smith and Leigh Sales are also in the running.

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