Monday, 6 March 2017

Guest Post by Akasha Garnier on the 2017 #Oscars

~ Celebrate What it is to Live a Life ~



Gracias Alfonzo Words for sharing your blogging journey and your recent 200K Page Views per month milestone and success! I am grateful to have shared great social media fun with our coloring image contest, cover reveal, movie and foodie tags, giveaways and live launch for #ShineThroughTheNoise . I am continuing to connect the dots to bring my travel thriller series “Davanti” to the page and silver screen. I am also in talks with adding a sequel to my first indie film, Influence . In the meantime, I will be gathering success stories like Alfonzo Words and some friends and travelers who have put #ShineThroughTheNoise into practice for personal and professional growth. I am still donating 10% of proceeds to my Chicago and LA charity partner: Teen Cancer AmericaWe will be announcing more community events together in the near future! 
With the precedent and political climate set during the 2017 awards season, film aficionados and fashionistas were wondering what #Oscars2017 would bring.

#Oscars2017 ~ Celebrate What it is to Live a Life


Are the Academy Awards representing style or substance? Frequently Oscar movies are about deep subjects and historical journeys, but this year present several new ideas to consider. Many saw "La La Land" as a paean to old Hollywood and the zany lives of many Angelenos in the film industry. Some called it "frothy" and wondered if escapism would prevail, or if the Oscars would play it straight and serious by paying homage to "Moonlight" as Best Picture?

Voila, now we all know what happened next. The Oscar stage and the ballot counts, cast upset as a new norm.

Emma Stone on the Oscars red carpet, shortly before her win for Best Actress. We could see the metallic trend taking shape, accented by political points in pin form.
Emma Stone in Givenchy Haute Couture by Ricardo Tisci/Getty Images.
The Huffington Post framed it on point: "Emma Stone will be the least disappointed of the La La Land crew, having scored a triple win: an Oscar, a Planned Parenthood pin, and one of the best dresses of the night. The gold, fluid-fringed Givenchy gown looked like a more evolved, more expensive version of the yellow dress which Stone wears in La La Land, and it is fitting to stay in character–this is an acting prize, after all."
Viola Davis was the one to beat they said. Here she's poised in Armani Prive. 
She went on to become the first black woman to win an Oscar, Emmy, and Tony award for acting.
See all the dresses from this year's red carpet.
Check out the men on the red carpet.

As the red carpet parade was underway, K. Patrick Tutera and I were having a photoshoot and catching up on our arrival with photographer and suave driver in tow. Extra thank you and toast to Bre and the Hollywood Roosevelt guest relations team who reached out to make sure we had built in enough travel time and knew arrival protocol.
As the red carpets were winding down. Patrick and I had a chance to catch some candids in character on our way to the Oscars soiree.

Akasha, all dressed up with somewhere wonderful to go! (Photos: Devin Green unless listed otherwise. Akasha's hair by Lisett Munoz and make-up by Alex of Killer Hair.) 
Chauffeured ride paired with truffle pate and Ferrari-Carano.

Patrick Tutera took this photo in the library and then I took the ones of him above and below. 
There were smiles, and I believe we both wear our dimples well. I respect that Patrick is an actor and filmmaker, so we did get a serious one as well. Gotta love the custom tux he purchased for this evening! Well played, bello.


The Blossom Ballroom gourmet soiree was sponsored by Piper champagne. the official champagne of The Oscars. When I asked Bre Smith from the Roosevelt and Blossom Ballroom team if she had a favorite course from the evening's menu, she said: "I'm a champagne girl. As long as there's champagne, everything else is secondary!" She also told me that they knew the dinner should be held in one room - the main event with the grand space where the first Oscars' guest gathered. AND they are gearing up for even more special celebrations as they get ready for the 90th Academy Awards.

Patrick and I both had reasons to celebrate with the his "The Last Hurrah" film festival track and my 
#ShineThroughTheNoise book and branding projects reaching 9 countries and winning Marcom awards. I truly appreciate that we both have things to celebrate. #Truth - the Piper champagne was fantastic! We also both really enjoyed the prime rib carving station and extra tender chicken with sundried tomato.

We both tweeted some highlights from the show (without becoming completely glued to our phones, fortunately). Give Patrick's gamesmanship a look and a follow. (Last Hurrah Film) I am sure we will both have new things to share and celebrate soon!
Check out the foreshadowing and stills from the Best Picture debacle. 

I will leave you with some wisdom from an outstanding speech:

Viola Davis, best supporting actress winner, Fences

"There’s one place that all the people with the greatest potential are gathered – that’s the graveyard. People ask me all the time, what kind of stories do you want to tell, Viola? And I say exhume those bodies, exhume those stories, the stories of the people dream big and never saw those dreams to fruition, people who fell in love and lost. I became an artist and thank God I did, because we are the only profession that celebrates what it is to live a life. Here’s to August Wilson, who exhumed, and exalted, the ordinary people."

Thank you again Enricoh, and blogging community for this guest author opportunity. I'll see you on the flipside. :)

Cheers & fair winds,

~Akasha Lin


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About our Iridescent Guest Blogger

Akasha’s proud of her work as a writer, producer, and actress; she balanced branding work as a writer and producer in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, Paris/Cannes, Maui and Hawaii. She excels at helping clients shine with 15 awards/accolades since 2007.

Akasha also enjoys giving back through her Promo Partners 
The main partner right now is The Who’s Charity: Teen Cancer America and her Italian family’s Fantastic Restaurants; Nando Milano 



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70 comments:

  1. I didn't watch the show, but I heard about the little mistake that was made. What a bummer for the la la land folks.

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  2. What a fun time. A limo ride with pate sounds wonderful.

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    1. Thanks so much! Yes, Highly recommend it. :) Very fun to experiment with white wine pairings too. Cheers!

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  3. I didn't watch, but I heard about all of the highlights. I think Emma Stone looked gorgeous, she always dresses her part. I'm glad you had so much fun! That would be an awesome experience to have.

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    1. #Truth Yes, there were many highlights, despite the surreal ending! Thank you for taking time to read and comment, Krysten. Cheers! :) Akasha

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  4. It is amazing that Viola Davis was the first black woman to win an oscar/emmy and she should be reward for her phenomenal talent. Can't believe it has taken the board this long though!

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    1. Exactly. :) Thanks for reading and commenting. Cheers!

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  5. Reading is like 'being there' :). Emma stone looks amazing and Viola Davis too, as usual!

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    1. Thanks so much! Yes, very inspiring to bask in their glow before the show. :) (Another time too for an after party, we hope. I'll work on getting blogger invites...) Cheers!

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  6. Did not watch this year. Didn't want to listen to anymore political messages from celebrities.

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    1. Sure, I understand. Fortunately it was quite subdued. Not like the Golden Globes. It's inspiring just to be around them as they get ready to have their moments. Cheers!

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  7. Wow Emma Stone I feel like she always kills it! I didn't watch this year mainly because I just don't care but heard a lot of drama that went along with it. That's TV for you I guess haha.

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    1. #truth She kills it. :) Cheers to you & your projects!

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  8. How exciting! And I LOVE Viola Davis. She's one of my favorite actresses.

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    1. Thank you dear Airing my Laundry! :) YES, thrilled for Viola Davis and I applaud her perspective. Cheers! Akasha

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  9. I've never been to the Oscars, I'm sure it's quite an experience. It looks like you had fun that night as well. I enjoyed looking at your pictures!

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    1. Thank you Elizabeth! I enjoyed taking the photos. ;) Appreciate your time and comment. #TravelTuesday cheers! Akasha

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  10. I wasn't able to tune in .. although I read about the mix-up. I do always love seeing the photos of all of the stars .. such amazing talent!

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    1. True. Great POV and pics. Thanks for your time and comment! Cheers, Akasha

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  11. I can imagine that you had an amazing time. It would just have been amazing to be there.

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    1. Thank you so much! Yes, I can back a new woman and also wrote many book and film scenes after the experience. Cheers to your projects!

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  12. I love Viola Davis. I am glad that you have so much fun, such a great time.

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    1. Exactly. Thank you for your kind words and comments, Shirely! :) #TravelTuesady cheers! Akasha

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  13. Sounds like an amazing time! Im happy you had fun!
    Jenn
    joyfuliowan.om

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    1. Thanks kindly Jennifer! :) Best wishes & cheers! Akasha

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  14. I'm so glad you had a great time. Those dresses are absolutely gorgeous and I agree - it was a very eventful Oscars this year. Well deserved for Viola Davis, as well!

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    1. Agreed. :) I appreciate your time and comment. Cheer! Akasha

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  15. great pictures and good details of your experience! Looks like you had fun!

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    1. Why, thank you! :) I wanted to convey some positive things and the fun and excitement, even with the mistake at the end. I hope that came across. Cheers!

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  16. Sounds like a lot of fun! loved your photo round-up too, the mistake overshadowed everything didn't it!?

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! So you're right, the mistake hung in the air for hours. It took the wind out of many people's sails. I had had to delete a tweet or 2. It seems that it blew over by midnight. Another Cinderella Hollywood night (I'm sure the Piper champagne helped too). Cheers to you & your projects!

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  17. Didnt watch this but looks fun! OMG! Emma Stone is really fabulous!

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  18. Emma Stone is such an incredible actress, I remember watching her with Ryan Gosling in Crazy, stupid love and I can't wait to see La la land!
    BS, xx

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    1. SO true. I think you'll enjoy the film...and come out inspired (and humming). Cheers!

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  19. What an amazing experience indeed. Love the whole event!

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    1. Sweet. Thank you kindly for reading and comments. Cheers to you & your projects! :)

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  20. I would love to have been able to see the Oscars. So many great speeches and talented people. Amazing.

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    1. YES! :D Agreed, very inspiring! Thanks for you comment. Akasha

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  21. What an amazing experience and what amazing photos. xx

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    1. Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words. Best wishes for & cheers! :)

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  22. I watched this year and actually stuck around until the end. It was a great show. I wish the flub at the end didn't happen, but life happens.

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  23. I didn't get the chance to watch the show this year. The dresses are always gorgeous though.

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  24. Thank you all for reading and taking the time to comment! I will check out your blogs. Cheers & fairs winds this #TravelTuesday! #ShineThroughTheNoise #ItsWorthTheTrip :) Akasha Lin

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  25. Thank you for the recap of the oscars! I am yet to catch up on it and can't wait after reading your post.

    xx, Kusum | www.sveeteskapes.com

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    1. Why, thank you Kusum! I appreciate you taking time to read this and comment on it. Cheers + #ShineOn!

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  26. i have not yet seen the show this year and your post justified it all so well, complete summary. thanks for sharing, will catch it soon. cheers

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  27. What a fab experience looked like you guys had an awesome time

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    1. Thanks much Lindsey! Glad that the fun came across so well. :) I'll have to see about hosting a blogger events next awards season. Appreciate your time and comments. Cheers! Akasha

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  28. fun times. i didn't watch most of it but caught bits of it here and there. this was a fun recap of some of the things i missed.

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    1. Glad to hear it! Thank you and cheers, Miss Kim! :) Akasha

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  29. Michelle Waller8 March 2017 at 05:41

    Emma Stone always rocks the Oscars!! She always looks classy with a little bit of spunk.

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  30. I always love Emma Stone dress on the Oscars! I'm glad that you experienced it

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    1. YES! :) Thank you for your kind words. Cheers, Akasha

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  31. I much prefer this approach to watching the Oscars, a few minutes & done ... versus waiting, waiting & waiting some more. Thanks for sharing

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  32. You have a great point, Tina. Thank you for taking time to read and comment. Cheers! Akasha

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  33. Looks like you had an amazing time and a good experience there. Glad that you share this

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    1. #Truth Thank you kindly for reading and for your comment! Cheers until next time. :)

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  34. What a fun experience! I love this way of wathing the Oscars! lol

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    1. Sweet. Yes, nice alternative?! Wishing you a batch of Irish good luck for reading on St. Patrick's Day! Thank you & cheers.

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