Red Carpet Fashion Awards

The 2012 Glamour Women of the Year Awards took place at Berkeley Square in London yesterday evening and nothing says glamour more than Donatella Versace in an Atelier Versace gown.

As we all know, Donatella often opts for custom looks, rarely wearing a look that has hit the runway.

On this occasion the designer and fashion icon wore a gorgeous strapless champagne-toned gown with gold metallic detailing throughout the bodice.

The main difference, apart from the colour, is the detailing on the bodice, as the gold plates are located on the bustline for Donatella.

Signature straight blonde locks completed her look.

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Reese Witherspoon wore her second Versace dress of the day when she attended the Cannes Film Festival premiere for ‘Mud’ yesterday evening.

The blonde actress wore a wore a custom-made navy silk chiffon Atelier Versace gown covered in Swarovski crystals with a cut-out back.

This maternity gown is Versace through-and-through as it also has a central split.

As her body is constantly changing, the gown provides extra support with double straps and empire-waist to elegantly showcase the baby bump.

She completed her look with silver Versace shoes, Chopard jewels and a sweeping updo.

There must be something in the water at Cannes, as actress who are usually blah on the red carpet like Eva Longoria and Reese blossom at the Palais des Festivals.

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Normally opting for an uber sexy look, Rose McGowan was pretty in pink on the red carpet for amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDS Gala in Cap D’Antibes, France this evening.

The actress wore a fitted Atelier Versace gown from the Fall 2010 collection in a, for lack of better words, rose-coloured hue.

A gathered train with trailing chiffon adds an extra touch of glamour to the gown.

Versace was a popular choice for the event, with Milla Jovovich, Isabeli Fontana and Doutzen Kroes all donning the designer on the red carpet.

Rose completed the look with an elegant ponytail, accented with a face framing tendril.

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Continuing her fashionable turn on the red carpet during the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, Milla Jovovich attended the amfAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala this evening.

For the second time this week, the actress wore an Atelier Versace Spring 2012 gown.

On this occasion, Milla chose a shimmering grey gown, complete with an architectural corset and metallic boning – a complete 180° from her previous acid green one-shouldered Versace look at the Life Ball 2012.

The space-age, bombshell-of-the-future look perfectly suited Milla, who accessorized the gown with a matching silver clip in her tousled bob and Sergio Rossi heels.

Like the dress, really dislike her styling.

You disliked the previous Atelier Versace gown. How does this one fair?

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Diane Kruger, who many of you would regard as the Queen of Cannes Film Festival so far, won your votes by a very large margin to win Best Dressed this week.

You fell in love with her Giambattista Valli Couture gown which she wore to the opening ceremony during Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday.

Some of you likened her to the beautiful Grace Kelly.

Even though many of you didn’t like Jada Pinkett-Smith for whatever reason in Atelier Versace, I loved her.

Whilst I agree Diane did look lovely, it’s nothing I haven’t seen before. I preferred the drama of Jada’s orange embellished split-to-the-thigh gown which was far more bold and daring even though I wasn’t crazy about her shoe choice.

Paz Vega was a close runner-up.

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