Amanda
Seyfried wore an icy, soft green silk strapless Armani Privé gown.
The princess ball gown was encrusted with Swarovski cyrstals. She
acessorized with stacked bracelets and earrings which stood out
against the light palette of her dress.
Anna Kendrick was a vision in this light pink/peach draped and flower-embellished Elie Saab off-shoulder gown. The mousseline hand draped gown featured a cap sleeve, delicate applique at the bust and a slit line with Chantilly lace.
Cameron Diaz chose a champagne tulle Oscar de la Renta gown with metallic ribbon and gold paillette embroidery. She finished her look with a Roger Vivier Haute Couture Sesame clutch and white gold jewelry by Cartier.
Diane Kruger looked gorgeous in her her Chanel gown and delicate jewelry.
Charlize
Theron opted for light plum to the red carpet. The strapless Dior
Couture gown featured rosette details and large Harry Winston diamond
earrings and orange-red lips completed her look.
Demi Moore looked stunning in a blush strapless silk organza Atelier Versace gown with a full tiered skirt and a rose detail. The two-tone frills and cascades are totally romantic. She paired the gown with satin double-platform Versace sandals, a dark gold Ferragamo leather envelope clutch with pale pink stone closure and Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry.
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Carey
Mulligan wore a funky-fun black, strapless Prada with punk rock
embroidery and a columinous skirt and train. She paired her look
with a black duchess satin hard case clutch and black pleated
duchesse platform heels, also by Prada.
Gabourey
Sidibe wore a Marchesa dress and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.
Maggie Gyllenhaal picked Dries Van Noten for this evening's Oscars. She was one of the few stars who showed up tonight in a print dress. Simple drop earrings and a bracelet completed her look.
Mariska Hargitay stepped onto the red carpet in a black strapless Vera Wang gown with a gorgeous tiered diamond necklace and a diamond bracelet by Fred Leighton.
Mo'Nique chose a blue Grecian-inspired Tadashi Shoji ruched dress. She accessorized with a white flower hairpiece, diamond earrings, a bangle, and a white clutch to complete her ensemble.
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Julia Roberts (in Dior) and her mini-me
niece Emma (in Jenny Packham) at the Valentine's Day movie premiere
in LA.
Source: FabSugar
Susan Sarandon, Demi Moore and Brooke
Shields: Susan Sarandon, Demi Moore and Brooke
Shields were front and center at Donna Karan's 25th anniversary
fashion show, where they viewed her Fall 2010 "Forever Black"
collection.
Rachel Zoe and designer Marc Jacobs: Though he didn't invite any
celebrities, Marc Jacobs welcomed star stylist Rachel Zoe to his show
at the NY State Armory.
Sarah Jessica Parker: Sarah Jessica Parker showed her support
for designer Marios Schwab when he presented his debut collection for
Halston. "The collection is beautiful," said the Sex and
The City star, who is currently at work designing the lower-priced
Halston Heritage line.
Jessica Stroup and Rob Buckley: Actors Jessica Stroup and Rob Buckley
took in the Perry Ellis menswear fashion show.
Julia Stiles, Kristen Bell and Michelle
Williams: Julia Stiles, Kristen Bell and Michelle
Williams got a first look at the muted colors and cozy fabrics in
Tracy Reese's fall collection.
AnnaLynne McCord, Kelly Rutherford,
Molly Sims and Kate Walsh: "It's so exciting to see emerging
new talent in any art form, particularly in fashion," said Kate
Walsh, who made her Fashion Week debut alongside AnnaLynne McCord,
Kelly Rutherford and Molly Sims at the Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation
show. The presentation highlighted pieces from newer labels like
Prabal Gurung, Prova and The Blonds.
Shenae Grimes, Sophia Bush and Molly
Sims: Though she looked perfectly
put-together when she took her seat in the front row at Diane von
Furstenberg next to Sophia Bush and Molly Sims, Shenae Grimes
admitted that she'd had just a few minutes to change her look from
the previous show.
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These are the first shots of Emma Watson
in clothing from her new collection for fair-trade fashion label
People Tree. The 19-year-old actress served as a creative
advisor for People Tree and put together a collection of knitwear
with cotton shirts, jersey dresses and shorts. "I wanted to help
People Tree produce a younger range because I was excited by the idea
of using fashion as a tool to help alleviate poverty," Emma said
(via People). "I think young people like me are becoming
increasingly aware of the humanitarian and environmental issues
surrounding fast fashion."
The line will benefit the People Tree
Foundation, supporting fair-trade farmers in developing countries,
and will ship to the US starting this week!
Source: Just Jared