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She always has.
The
 true celeb style fanatic knows that nominated actresses tend to up 
their red-carpet style for the award season—it's what we call in the 
industry "campaigning." They make more appearances, looking always 
fashion-forward and flawless, in the best, most eye-catching ensembles. 
It's their season to win, after all. 
          
        
    
    
    
     
     
      
              
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           If you look back at her red-carpet choices, you'll see Paulson is on one constant crusade. Or, one could also argue that The People v. O. J. Simpson star doesn't campaign at all—she just has a bold style perspective that demands our attention. Always.
Let us explain.
         
       
   
     
      
            
      
       
       
      
       
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           To
 say that the actress has a penchant for sparkle is an understatement. 
Sarah loves her embellishments like a beauty queen loves sequins. 
However, the American Horror Story star also has an affinity 
for structure, as evidenced by the Vera Wang pearl-embroidered peplum 
top and skirt (from the designer's spring 2017 collection) she wore to 
the 2017 Critic's Choice Awards. It was edgy in all the right ways and 
the perfect complement to 
her award win. 
         
       
    
     
     
      
      
          
      
       
       
      
       
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            Of course, we cannot forget Sarah's green couture Prada dress  from the 2016 Emmys. It was a divisive gown,
 with some loving the high-fashion fringe and others disapproving of the
 mermaid appeal. Whichever the case, it was one of the most talked-about
 moments of the award show (along with her emotional speech dedicated 
to Marcia Clark, of course). 
          
        
    
     
      
            
      
       
       
      
       
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           This
 time last year, the nominated actress turned heads at the 2016 Critics'
 Choice Awards in a sequin Naeem Khan minidress, paired with satin Brian
 Atwood pumps and Kwait diamonds. Sarah stood poised in a playfully 
youthful silhouette yet looked mature with the high neckline. Although 
she didn't win, the contrasting elements in this dress should be noted!
         
       
   
     
     
      
      
          
      
       
       
      
       
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            Also needing an honorable mention: this edgy, slicked-back hairstyle we need to try. 
          
        
    
    
    
     
     
      
              
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           At
 the 2015 Emmys, Paulson graced the red carpet in yet another sequin 
stunner—this time in an off-the-shoulder yet still structural gown by 
Prabal Gurung. One could argue the color was subtle, but when flashes 
hit the dress, the midnight blue was striking in only the way old 
Hollywood sirens used to sparkle. 
         
       
   
     
      
            
      
       
       
      
       
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           Finally,
 there's the Armani PrivĂ© gown from the 2014 Emmys that so many 
designated the black cloud upon the red carpet. Whatever your opinion, 
you cannot deny that it was the only dress of its kind. In a sea of 
mermaid silhouettes and silk draping, Sarah was unique and, more 
importantly, self-assured. That confidence garnered her a best dressed 
win from Vanity Fair and will continue to complement her style this upcoming red carpet season...whether she is nominated for an award or not. 
         
       
   
What
 will she wear to the 2017 Golden Globes? Perhaps something sparkly. 
Maybe something structural. Most likely something deserving of a Best 
Dressed win.
 
 
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