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Best Picture might still be up for grabs, but up until the Oscar  nominations were announced last week, both Hollywood and the fashion  world assumed that Black Swan would take home the gold for Best Costume  Design. As it turns out, Darren Aronofsky’s disturbing hit isn’t even  on the ballot. The snub likely has to do with  the negative buzz surrounding costume designer Amy Westcott, who is  currently in a credits battle with Kate and Laura Mulleavy of the savvy  label Rodarte. Depending on who you ask, the duo’s sartorial  contribution ranges from forty to seven pieces. 
This isn’t the first  snafu of its kind, either. Edith Head infamously accepted the Oscar for  dressing Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, when Hubert de Givenchy  was actually responsible for the still-worthy wardrobe. Despite the Academy’s decision, Black Swan continues to influence  trends, importing its graceful ballet looks from the screen to the  spring and pre-fall 2011 runways of Chloé, Chanel, Azzaro, and Burberry  Prorsum.  
Anyone can replicate this graceful style with a few easy  twists: leotard tops worn with flowing skirts, feathers, satin or  leather flats, high buns, and lots of light pink. 
 
 Repetto ballet flats, $105.99  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of American Apparel.  American Apparel short sleeve T-Shirt leotard, $28  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of American Apparel.  American Apparel full-length skirt, $58  	

 Photo: Courtesy of Topshop.  Topshop lace & silk panel dress, $135  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Kirna Zabete.  Aurelie Bidermann swan feather earrings, $180