
Tony Parker and Eva Longoria Parker both supported The Rally for Kids with Cancer Scavenger Cup this weekend.
Eva got dressed up for the occasion, whereas Tony was more comfortable in jeans and a black top.
Eva wore a gorgeous black strapless Carlos Miele Fall 2009 dress. The black linen dress had a white silk charmouse detail on the folds of the bust, and hemline.
The interesting feature of this dress, is the asymmetrical hemline, which may have been modified off the runway, as Eva’s dress appears to have a fish-tail.
Despite those Trib Two’s making their 1,000,000th appearance on the red carpet, I do like Eva’s look, but I do wish her hair had been pulled back completely off her face.

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Posted by Catherine Kallon on May 4th, 2009 In: Carlos Miele, Eva Longoria, Runway To Red Carpet









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I wish we could of seen more celebrities in the YSL patent booties from the same collection as the tribute two’s. they were divine. the YSL tribute twos are gorgeous but I can’t help to have grown VERY sick of them D:
I really like the top of the dress, but there is something about it on Eva that makes it look a little bridesmaidy. Maybe she should have kept the asymetrical hem.
eva is stunning, the whole look from the ankles up is perfect.
but those god damn FUGLY LOOKING SHOES AGAIN! god sake there is millions of stunning shoes in the world and she picks a god damn boring pair.
*takes a deep breath*
Poor Eva, she dress up and her hubby wears jeans – underderessed. like most men, dare I say…
I like the unmodified version of the dress bottom better. I agree, with so many shoes out there, why these?