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Complete movie fashion coverage. Read reviews and browse through pictures of biggest stars. Hollywood glamour, latest trends and style ideas
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Clooneys Fashion Disaster
George Clooney cut a typically dashing figure at the Santa Barbara Film Festival, where he flew in by helicopter to receive the Modern Master Award – the fest's highest honor. But he admits he wasn't always so cool
11-Feb-2006 -
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Bold Paltrow is judged to be Britains best dressed woman
She has spoken out against the dreary English weather, vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets. But at least Gwyneth Paltrow has benefited from the national sense of style.
08-Apr-2006 -
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Twins fashion their identity
Before leaving her office in Los Angeles for a meeting, Ashley Olsen checks a few final details with her sister, Mary-Kate. The twins talk quietly together in half-sentences before Mary-Kate declares "OK ... love you" as her sister walks out the door.
20-Feb-2006 -
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Memorable Oscar Dresses
The red carpet at the Academy Awards has become a full-fledged fashion event. At the hands of stylists, celebrities create memorable looks that the rest of the world copies for special occasions.
03-Mar-2006 -
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7 Style Secrets from the Red Carpet
Don't Dress Your Age: Scarlett Johansson knows how to work a glamorous Hollywood look that defies her young age. Likewise, style-savvy stars like Jane Fonda know how to dress years younger than their chronological age and look great.
03-Mar-2006 -
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Oscar Fashion: Get Ready for the New Glamour
Look for Oscar fashion on March 5 to be a showcase of the New Glamour: hair in chic updos, gowns with pretty details (ruffles, tiers, touches of sparkle)and bling in the form of earrings or bracelets (but not necklaces). The reigning queen of the New Glamour is Scarlett Johansson
04-Mar-2006 -
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Oscar Fashion: 10 Best Looks
Loads of bling and bright colors (with the exception of blue) were gone: in their places were neutrals and murky colors often reserved for fall (olive, eggplant, chocolate). But the glam factor was still back in a big way. Keira Knightley, left, was the poster girl at the 78th Annual Academy Awards for the New Glamour. With her dark taffeta Vera Wang, ponytail (with a bow, no less) and strawberry blonde locks, she looked grown up and sophisticated (but not stuffy). Felicity Huffman, Uma Thurman and Salma Hayek also top our list.
06-Mar-2006 -
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Knightley, Williams Top Oscar Fashions
Keira Knightley proved to be fashion royalty at the Academy Awards. She wore a wine-colored, one-shoulder gown by Vera Wang that hit the right balance between youthful funkiness and movie-star glamour.
06-Mar-2006 -
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On Oscar night, fashion is all about necklines
Hair was high and necklines low. Gown colors clashed with the red carpet and complexions. The stars we really wanted to see dashed past the cameras, mum on their dress labels and who they're dating. Another Sunday afternoon at the Academy Awards
06-Mar-2006 -
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Retro glamour for Oscar fashion stars
Only Dolly Parton and her “girls” were able to shake some badass sass into last night’s Oscars. Never one to take herself too seriously, Dolly has fun with her campiness- and, that’s why it works for her.
07-Mar-2006 -
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Screen beauties opt for timeless elegance
One of Oscar night's most breathlessly anticipated contests took place outside the Kodak Theatre before the ceremony: the award for most gorgeous frock. Hollywood's leading ladies answered the siren call of the red carpet by going for old-school glamour
07-Mar-2006 -
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Oscar Beauty Secrets
Hollywood's A-list starlets wore couture dresses and million-dollar diamonds to Sunday night's Oscars®, but there's more to getting red-carpet ready than just gowns and gems. Stars like NICOLE KIDMAN and JENNIFER ANISTON depend on the pros to get that fresh-faced look!
07-Mar-2006 -
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Worst Oscar Fashion Moments, 2006
What happened to Isaac Mizrahi's fabulous red carpet commentary on E!? No groping, no inappropriate comments? Boring!
But we could have excused all of that if he would've jumped on the biggest flub of the evening staring him right in the face. When Steve Carell's lovely wife Nancy stood by his side, you could see right through her dress.
08-Mar-2006 -
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A Return to Glamour
The theme of this year's Oscars was "A Return to Glamour". I'm not sure how the theme was actually incorporated into the evening's ceremony - were those interpretive dancers being felt up and dragged around a burning car supposed to be glamorous? If the ceremony itself was a bit lacking in follow-through towards its ostensible theme, perhaps the stars would fill the void.
10-Mar-2006 -
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Best fashion sense in Tinseltown
It didn't have the hot-button themes of the evening's best-picture contenders, but one thing was clear at Sunday's Academy Awards, "Memoirs of a Geisha" sure did look good.
10-Mar-2006 -
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Hollywood Casual, Down to Their Toes
IT was only recently that Donald De Line, a leading Hollywood producer and a keen observer of local trends, noted the onslaught of nearly naked feet, and not just on women.
Suddenly, flip-flops — those slabs of rubber with V-shaped slivers between the toes — are ubiquitous in what were once dressed-up settings.
04-Jul-2006 -
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