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May 17th, 2009

Alica Keys in Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2009

Donatella Versace in Atelier Versace Spring 2009

Robin Wright Penn in Dsquared² Spring 2009

Jewel in Tadashi Shoji Fall 2009

Yunjin Kim in Gucci Spring 2009

Jennifer Metcalf in Matthew Williamson Resort 2009

Shu Qi in Bottega Veneta Spring 2009

Melissa George in Hervé Léger by Max Azria Spring 2009

Demi Moore in Versace Pre-Fall 2009

Amy Adams in RM by Roland Mouret Fall 2009

Keisha Whitaker in Badgley Mischka Pre-Fall 2009

Angie Harmon in Moschino Spring 2009

Kristin Cavallari in Farah Angsana Fall 2009

Amber Tamblyn in Carolina Herrera Spring 2009

Ashley Slanina-Davies in Lanvin Resort 2009

Kerry Washington in J.Mendel Fall 2009

Genesis Rodriguez in Matthew Williamson Spring 2009

Heidi Montag in Hervé Léger by Max Azria Spring 2009

Glenn Close in Giorgio Armani Spring 2005

Natalie Portman in Balenciaga Fall 2004

Mariska Hargitay in Carolina Herrera Spring 2009

Arielle Kebbel in BCBG Max Azria Spring 2009

Cynthia Olavarria in Angel Sanchez Spring 2009

Elizabeth Hurley in Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2009

Isabelle Huppert in Louis Vuitton Spring 2009

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May 15th, 2009

“Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian” Washington Premiere

Amy Adams wore a RM by Roland Mouret Fall 2009 gown, for her premiere.

I love the pin-tuck detailing, and the pale lilac colour against her porcelain skin, but her hair isn’t glowing like it normally does.

The Caudwell Children Butterfly Ball, London

Elizabeth Hurley wore a silk Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2009 pink strapless gown, which was gathered above the waist with a circular clasp.

She kept her jewelery to a minimum, with a silver bracelet which matched her VBH envelope clutch.

“Seven Days” Tokyo Stage Greeting, Japan

It’s just not fair that Yunjin Kim looks so flawless with such minimal make-up.

The Lost actress opted for a black Gucci Spring 2009 asymmetrical dress, which like Liz’ gown, was gathered at the waist with a gold clasp.

Gucci Iman metallic T-strap sandals from the Fall 2009 collection, complete the look.

46664 & The Nelson Mandela Foundation Launches “Mandela Day”, LA

Marisa Tomei never fails to pull out all the stops on the red carpet, but this outfit doesn’t completely work for me. I love how she’s working the 80s shoulder pads in her blazer, but I’m not so crazy about the pants.

The masculine suit is made demure by a tidy up-do, and a sheer blouse.

“Late Show with David Letterman”, New York

Teri Hatcher opted for a classic, figure-hugging Moschino Cheap and Chic black strapless crepe dress with microdots.

This is a classic case of making a big statement with a simple LBD.

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April 22nd, 2009


Amy Adams attended the 2009 Golden Globe Awards wearing a black strapless Oscar De La Renta Spring 2009 fantasy princess gown.

The embroidered tulle gown, with a sweetheart neckline was enchanting, with the floral appliqués. It wasn’t my favourite look from her for the Awards season, as I wished her to have taken more risks, but she does look beautiful.

Ilia Calderon, wore the same dress to the Lo Nuestro a La Musica Latina Awards last month.

The Colombian journalist and TV presenter really sparkled in the the dress. I preferred her hair, make-up and overall look, so she wins for me.


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April 10th, 2009


Oscar nominated actress Amy Adams clearly knows how to work the red carpet. But she also knows how to give us that wow factor in her editorials.

I was blown away when I saw the May 2009 cover of W magazine, with Amy wearing Marc Jacobs. She always gives us really dynamic editorials, that brings out a side to her we have not yet seen on screen.

Here are some extracts from her interview:

On being nominated for an Oscar: “I just was so reflective the whole evening on how I came to be sitting in that room. At one point my fiancé was like, ‘You feel distant.’ And I said, ‘I am! I can’t even talk to you!’ I was there at the Oscars thinking, ‘What if I never left the Gap?’”

On planning her upcoming wedding: “I have a reputation as a poor planner, so expectations are pretty low. When I have people to my house for dinner and tell them it’s casual, they think that means don’t wear high heels, but I mean, ‘You’ll be getting your own forks out of the drawer.’”

On looking young: “I ordered a glass of champagne on the plane today, and the flight attendant asked, ‘Are you old enough to drink?’” I was like, ‘I’m old enough to worry about being infertile, so yes!’’

On trying to be cool in high school: “I’d hated school. The people were indifferent toward me, and that’s the worst thing in my mind. We were defined by the clothes we bought at the mall. If I didn’t get things on clearance, I wasn’t getting them. I would make fake Guess jeans by buying a cheaper brand with a triangle label and then cutting it off so you could still see the triangle outline. It’s so sad that I did that! But I really wanted to be one of those girls.”

The rest of her editorial was shot in a diner, which adds a very retro feel to the shoot which was captured by Craig McDean.

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Credits: Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors & Topshop.

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March 16th, 2009

What’s not to love about Amy Adams? She’s smart, funny, intelligent, talented and beautiful.

She earned her second Oscar nomination this year for her role as a naive young nun alongside Meryl Streep in Doubt, but in her interview with BlackBook the actress, says she’s most excited about new roles that will allow film audiences to see another side of her acting talent.

She’ll play Amelia Earhart in Night At The Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian.

“Tight jodhpurs,” Amy laughs. “It’s going to be an Amy Adams butt show. I was like, ‘That’s a lot of information.’ I’m not known for showing my ass on camera, but there it is.”

The movie opens in May.

Amy also stars alongside Emily Blunt in the critically-acclaimed Sundance hit Sunshine Cleaning.

“We went a couple of different ways with my character, Rose. One was the ‘mom jeans’ way, and then there was the pseudo-prostitute version.”

On her goodie-two-shoes image: “I misbehave. I just do it in private”.






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March 12th, 2009


The gorgeous Amy Adams appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last week.

The actress talked about her new movie Sunshine Cleaning -which also stars Emily Blunt – her engagement and action films.

Of course I was mesmerized by her electric blue Black Halo belted ruffled dress.

The feminine dress is so adorable. I love how the flowy ruffle layer from the shoulders cascades down the skirt, and the leather belt that nips in the waist. Amy opted for a black belt to match her heels.

You can buy this dress from Shopbop.com at the reduced price of $262.50, and it also comes in black and white.


Her black Christian Louboutin double platform heels were the perfect finishing touch, which are available from Neiman Marcus for $1,095.


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March 10th, 2009

The School Of American Ballet’s Winter Ball, New York

I was not crazy about the L’Wren Scott Fall 2009 collection. Too many similar dresses in different colours from past seasons put me off.

Thankfully Sarah Jessica Parker picked one of the best pieces. She wore this slinky body-hugging L’Wren Scott Fall 2009 green snake print dress, with a feathered stole, and strappy Christian Louboutin for L’Wren Scott heels from the collection.

Her look was complete with leather driving gloves, and a diamond bracelet.

Love her.

Some might say given their ages, it should be Blake Lively wearing the tight sexy L’Wren Scott dress, and SJP should have worn this black plunging Ralph Lauren gown, but life’s just not that black and white.

“Dragonball Evolution” World Premiere

If feels like forever since we last saw Emmy Rossum on the red carpet, but I am glad she kept up her sex kitten look.

The actress wore a blue strapless mini vintage Emanuel Ungaro Couture dress, that no doubt wowed the crowds.

Her hair was slicked back, so we could see her exquisite earrings.

The outstanding beautiful Jamie Chung wore dress to match, in this floral Jenni Kayne Resort 2009 which Sophia Bush wore to the Teen Choice Awards last year.

“Sunshine Cleaning” LA Premiere

Emily Blunt and Amy Adams play sisters in this movie, but they couldn’t have looked more different at this premiere.

Emily channeled her romantic side, with a pretty strapless Basil Soda dress, with a gorgeous ruffled bodice.

Whilst Amy opted for a slick in a white Burberry trouser suit.

I don’t recall seeing Amy in a suit before, but it’s a look that really works for her.

“Knowing” New York Premiere

I couldn’t find one picture of Rose Byrne’s smiling. Which is surprising, because I would be, if I wore her strapless Christian Cota Fall 2008 feathered dress.

The maroon dress is outstanding, and the details are exquisite.

“33 Variations” Broadway Opening Night, New York

Rose McGowan wears a black satin and tulle strapless dress from her favourite designers Dolce & Gabbana.

Her look is completed with a jeweled belt from their Spring 2009 collection, and a very questionable pair of brown pumps.

Way to spoil a look McGowan.

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