Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Rachel Bilson probably spent the night comparing notes with Camilla Belle at the Art Of Elysium “Heaven” Gala in LA last night.

Both appear on many red carpet events all over the world despite not having much to promote other than designer clothes.

On this occasion Rachel wore a Zac Posen peachy gown.

The gown is a huge departure from her usual style of short sassy – usually Chanel – dresses, but I like this gown on her.

It’s subtle, simple and beautiful.

Rachel completed her look with a gold Ferragamo leather minaudière.

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Nicole Richie sported a 20′s inspired ‘do on the red carpet at the Art Of Elysium “Heaven” Gala in LA last night.

Sadly that is where my love ends for her vintage look.

The details on her black Emilio Pucci gown are exquisite, but like the Olsen twins I feel the dress is too big and totally overwhelming her tiny frame.

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Camilla Belle attended the Art Of Elysium “Heaven” Gala in LA last night.

The actress wore an Alberta Ferretti dress which was presented during the Alberta Ferretti: Pitti Immagine Uomo 79 runway show in Florence, Italy this week.

Her nude and chocolate dress has an asymmetrical layer of feathers and a sheer skirt.

There is a lot going on with this beautiful dress, but I prefer it on Katy Saunders who wore it on the runway. Camilla breaths no life into this look.

Camilla accessorized with Brian Atwood ‘Summer’ satin t-strap pumps and a Cartier ‘Panther’ clutch and over $230,000 worth of Cartier jewels.

Lucky girl.

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This is an incredibly long post, so please click ‘read more…’ below to see the rest of the looks from this amazingly well dressed event.

I was starting to lose hope that I would ever see this amazing Marchesa Fall 2009 dress on the red carpet.

Olivia Wilde has fulfilled my wish by looking drop-dead gorgeous wearing the strapless nude suede dress.

I love those embroidered floral details, the complementary taupe clutch and her nude Brian Atwood ‘Maniac’ pumps.

I don’t know much about Amber Heard, but I’m really impressed with her on the red carpet and shocked that she always manages to wear such big name designers.

Last night she looked sensational wearing this red Christian Dior Spring 2010 belted gown with a chiffon bodice and a satin skirt.

Since Charlize Theron has been M.I.A. on the red carpet in a while, I guess John Galliano might have been looking for an interim muse.

It’s not often we see 3 great Dior Spring 2010 looks in the space of 2 days.

Miss Dior herself – Marion Cotillard wore Dior to the Critic’s Choice Awards on Friday, then Chloe Sevigny wore Dior to the NY Times Style Magazine’s Pre-Golden Globe Awards Party on Saturday.

It’s always a pleasure to see Camilla Belle on the red carpet.

The actress wore a grey Valentino Spring 2010 dress with a satin bow detail on the hip.

I love the way the cape and skirt fan out.  It would’ve been amazing to watch this dress in motion.

I’m not sure about those stunning heels with the dress, but the heels are divine on their own.

On Friday I was worried that after Apphia Michael wore Viktor & Rolf to the Wallpaper Design Awards, that we would only get to see these pieces from this Spring 2010 collection inside magazines.

Anna Paquin delights us by wearing a strapless pink tulle dress with exaggerated hips.

She also blows my theory that only one of each look was ever made for this collection, as hers is pink to the runway’s grey and blue.

An Alexander McQueen knuckle duster clutch, Boucheron diamond studs, a Tom Binns necklace and black gladiator heels complete her look. Read more…




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