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Keira Knightley in Giambattista Valli
Keira cut a romantic silhouette in Giambattista Valli at the Hollywood Film Awards. The actress’ white frock with bell sleeves and a textured skirt featured appliqués that evoked snow-covered branches.
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Jing Tian in Christian Dior
Jing sparkled at the Hollywood Film Awards in a dove gray gown by Christian Dior. The Chinese beauty’s silvery look was enhanced with a metallic belt and clutch.
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Hilary Swank in Nicholas Oakwell Couture
The all-over floral embellishment on Hilary’s Nicholas Oakwell Couture design at the Hollywood Film Awards created the effect of frozen flower buds. The actress matched the dress’ coloring with white pumps and a fuchsia clutch.
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Maria Valverde in Nicholas Oakwell Couture
Maria wore a similar confection by Nicholas Oakwell Couture at the world premiere of Exodus: Gods and Kings. The frothy gown, featuring a full skirt with tiered sheer panels, was decorated with darling pink flowers.
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Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior
It’s no surprise that Jennifer represented one of her favorite designers, Christian Dior, on the red carpet for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 world premiere. The spray of beaded flowers on the quilted fabric elevated the minimalist styling of this pretty dress.
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Jana Kramer in Badgley Mischka
Country star Jana had a princess moment at the CMAs in a pink strapless gown by Badgley Mischka. A bustier bodice added sex appeal to the super-feminine design, which featured floral embellishing over a rosy damask print.
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Elle Fanning in Marchesa
Elle looked like a winter woodland sprite in an off-the-shoulder Marchesa gown at the premiere of Low Down. The sheer ivory skirt and sleeves were gorgeously embroidered with buds and vines all over.
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Michelle Monaghan in Miu Miu
Michelle wore a 60s-inspired Miu Miu shift at the 28th American Cinematheque Award ceremony honoring Matthew McConaughey. The black crystal embellishments played strikingly against the cream fabric.
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Sienna Miller in Burberry
Sienna was one of the best dressed at the star-studded London Evening Standard Theatre Awards. The intricate pink lace of her figure-skimming Burberry gown was given further brilliance with metallic threads interwoven into a floral design throughout.
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Michael Kors
Gugu modeled a seasonal way to wear white lace at the Young Hollywood book launch. Rhinestones frosted the elbows and hem, catching the light and giving her delicate Michael Kors look just the right amount of flash. A silver clutch and sandals finished the wintry look.
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Katrina Bowden in Badgley Mischka
Katrina’s lavender Badgley Mischka dress was on-theme for the UNICEF Snowflake Ball with its icy floral embroidery dusting the hem of the skirt.
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Tessa Thompson in Ashi Studio
Tessa stopped us in our tracks at the Gotham Independent Film Awards. The actress’ Ashi Studio dress featured a unique construction with the body covered in creamy petals dotted like dewdrops with rhinestones, and a satin cropped overlay that cascaded into a cape behind her.
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Candice Swanepoel in Zuhair Murad
Candice’s barely-there Zuhair Murad was a perfect peekaboo look for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show after-party. White floral lace sprayed over a nearly perfect illusion effect enhanced the model’s tan, and yet had a distinctly wintry feel.
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Felicity Jones in Christian Dior
Felicity wore an avant-garde Christian Dior gown to The Theory of Everything premiere. The textured white dress with a structured bell skirt was adorned with a vine-embroidered silk sleeve, an asymmetrically placed front zipper and a sprig of scarlet blooms adding interest at the waist.
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