Checkout all the red carpet action at this year’s MTV Movie Awards, which took place last night (Sunday, 03, June), at the Gibson Amphitheatre in California.
Singer Ciara showed off her long legs in a plunging-neck longsleeve Balmain dress, with a thigh slit.
Rocking sexy bangs, Jessica Biel went for a clean, yet elegant look, in this white Chanel frock.
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Promoting her forthcoming action fantasy film ‘Snow White & the Huntsman‘, Hollywood ‘It Girl’ Kristen Stewart strikes a sassy pose on the cover of the June issue of UK ELLE magazine.
With her raven hair styled into a sleek 60s-inspired ‘do, the 22-year-old looks chic in a Jil Sander knit crop top and pencil skirt on the David Slijper-shot cover.
Kristen, who has just topped British Glamour‘s 2012 best-dressed list, talks to the magazine about her choice in clothes.
“I just wear very functional clothes. When I’m in London I feel so dressed down and young and Californian. Even if I try to look nice when I go out for dinner, I just don’t have that thing. I will always wear no socks and be like, ‘F***, it’s freezing; what am I doing?’”, Kristen shares with ELLE.
Checkout the ‘Twilight‘ actress’ springy and retro editorial below:




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As award season sadly drew to an end, all roads led to the Kodak Theatre in California for the 84th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday (26 February). Legendary actress Meryl Streep finally broke her 30-year curse on the night, by winning her 3rd Oscar for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in ‘The Iron Lady‘. But it was silent film ‘The Artist‘ which made history by becoming only the first silent film to win ‘Best Picture’, since the ‘Wings’ did so during the awards’ inception 83 years ago. ‘The Artist’ also won Michel Hazanavicius ‘Best Director’ and French heartthrob Jean Dujardin ‘Best Actor.
In true Oscar style, the red carpet did not disappoint, many stars dared to take risks. Head below to checkout if those risks worked in their favour or against:
Glenn Close showed some cleavege in a Zac Posen strapless gown, but kept it age appropriate with a matching jacket.
Meryl Streep knew way before everyone that she was going to strike gold on the night, thus she opted for a gold Lanvin dress.
BEST-DRESSED: Pixie-haired Michelle Williams gave us the most fashion forward look in her retro-meet-modern burnt orange Louis Vuitton gown, with a peplum skirt.
WORST-DRESSED: Penelope Cruz got it all wrong in her Armani off-the-shoulder frock. Too matronly.
Rocking her natural her, Viola Davis added a pop of colour on the red carpet in an emerald green Vera Wang corset gown.
Photos Via Celebrity Gossip
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The crème de la crème of Tinseltown came out in huge numbers last night (15 January), in celebration of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California. The Oscar race for ‘Best Actress’ got interesting and more intense on the night, with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) awarding Michelle Williams ‘Best Actress Musical/Comedy’ and Meryl Streep ‘Best Actress Drama’. The two lovely ladies were of course bested by ‘The Help‘ star Viola Davis at the Critics Choice Awards a few days ago. However, if there is one thing the HFPA and Broadcast Film Critics Association agree on is that George Clooney, Octavia Spencer and ‘The Artist‘ should win ‘Best Actor’, ‘Best Supporting Actress’ and ‘Best Picture’ respectively.
Now to the more exciting stuff. Checkout who wore what at the event:
Jessica Chastain kept it simple and elegant in white Givenchy. She could have been best-dressed with a different and more flattering hairdo.
WORST-DRESSED: Queen of pop Madonna failed to impress in this frumpy dark green embroidered Reem Acra gown.
With her granny-esque hair in a classy bun, Kelly Osbourne looked ravishing in a blue Zac Posen gown
BEST-DRESSED: Golden Globe winner Michelle Williams looked effortlessly chic in a velvet longsleeve Jason Wu dress, complete with an adorable headband.
WORST-DRESSED: Sarah Michelle Gellar looked ready to walk down the aisle in this Monique Lhuillier paint-splatter ball gown.
‘Glee‘ starlet Lea Michele‘s love affair with Marchesa continued, this time opting for an antique embroidered illusion dress.
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Troubled star Lindsay Lohan is living it up on the cover of the August issue of Italian Vanity Fair magazine with her long platinum blonde locks and a pair of sexy shorts.
The 25-year-old actress talks to the magazine about her time spent in jail.
“Unless you’re a killer, I don’t see a reason to stay there. I never hurt anyone but myself”, Lindsay tells the magazine.
Take a look at the “Mean Girls” star’s photo shoot with the magazine captured by Alan Gelati at her California home during her house arrest:




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A new music video for Michael Jackson’s second single “Hollywood Tonight” from his posthumous album, “Michael”, has just been released. The song which compares a lot to “Billie Jean” was originally written during the king of pop’s “Invincible” album era in 2001, and recorded in 2007.
Directed by Wayne Isham, the video follows the struggling journey of a young female aspiring dancer, Algeria-born Sofia Boutella, as she tries to crack it in Hollywood. The naïve and vibrant protagonist is seen dressed in Jacko-inspired attire as she diverge into the hard life of Hollywood – dancing on stripper poles, waiting tables and juggling her auditions.
The french dancer can also be seen with a group of dancers in a Jackson-inspired dance routine. Michael pops up every now and then in the video. Probably the most moving part of the video is when an emotional Boutella is seen marveling over Jackson’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a nice tribute to the late singer.
The video was shot at the sidewalk and the street in front of the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, California.
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