Fashion

The One Dress That Defined The 2005 WHCD

by Alexa Dragoumis

It's no secret that The White House Correspondent's Dinner, otherwise known as "nerd prom," is a night where brains and beauty collide to become one of the most fashionable nights of the year. There is always one dress that stands out among the crowd, so I thought it might be fun to look back at one of the event's best fashion moments, aka the one dress that defined the 2005 WHCD.

Canadian actress and author Evangeline Lilly, who is perhaps most well-known for her role as Kate Austen in the ABC series Lost, wore a Disney Princess-worthy Betsy Johnson dress — aka, every early '00s teenager's dream prom look — on the red carpet for the event in 2005. The gown was a pink and white knee-length dress with a strapless neckline, with a full skirt and cinched in waist that accentuated Lilly's figure by creating the appearance of an hourglass. By keeping her hair simple, Lilly allowed the dress she wore to stand out and reach its full potential.

If you're a fan of Lost, this dress is basically the opposite of what we're used to seeing Lilly wear, as her ex-fugitive character Kate on the show tended to stick to boyfriend jeans and fitted t-shirts. Since she already received Golden Globe nominations for her role in Lost , it's time to give this dress the appreciation it deserves as well.

In case you missed it, take a look.

Evan Agostini/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

Lilly wore the dress with confidence, posing for the paparazzi while showing off her full skirt.

Evan Agostini/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

Talk about early '00s goals!

Evan Agostini/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

She's really working that poufy skirt, that's for sure.

Evan Agostini/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

So what will the defining dress of 2016 be? I'll be watching Saturday night to find out!