2010 Red Carpet Winners

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  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus

    Nominated for Outstanding Actress in a comedy for her role in The New Adventures of Old Christine, the Seinfeld alum stunned in a figure-flattering black column dress by Narcisco Rodriguez at the Primetime Emmy Awards. The sheer torso and glimmery fabric at the bustline added a touch of sexiness to the dress. Hairstylist to the stars Oscar Blandi gave Dreyfuss a sleek and smooth look, drawing attention to stunning green Irene Neuwirth earrings.

  • Meryl Streep Oscar Icon Meryl Streep wowed in white at the Academy Awards in a long-sleeved, elegant number by Project Runways Chris March. The season 4 contestant captured Old Hollywood glamour with a plunging neckline and fitted silhouette for the actress. Art deco black and diamond bracelets by Fred Leighton played a nice contrast against the white.
  • Julianne Moore Julianne Moore always remains on the cutting edge of fashion, and the redheaded beauty didnt disappoint as she arrived to the Oscars in a beaded gown by Francisco Costa. Custom designed for Calvin Klein Collection, the dazzling number went glam with bright red lipstick and a side-parted hairdo. Diamond bracelets by Bulgari added to the looks shimmer.
  • Patricia Clarkson Actress Patricia Clarkson arrived at the Metropolitan Opera s 125th Gala in New York in a beautiful black and white gown by Yves Saint Laurent.
  • Helen Mirren

    Dame Helen Mirren sparkled in a grey Badgley Mischka dress with sheer long sleeves adorned in tiny jewels at the Academy Awards. A diamond necklace and earrings by Chopard complimented the elegant look for the Actress who was nominated for her role in The Last Station. ?

  • Demi Moore Demi Moore captured fun and romance a the 82nd Annual Academy Awards in this nude-colored, tiered, silk organza gown by Versace. Keeping the focus on the dress, Moore accessorized with just the right amount of Van Cleef & Arpels jewels for the evening. A loose side updo kept the look fresh and young for the actress and mother of three.
  • Alfre Woodard Alfre Woodard proves that purple is for all ages in this one-shouldered flowy number by designer Pamella Roland for the Golden Globes.
  • Glenn Close Glenn Close showed off her toned arms in a black sequined mermaid-style gown by Oscar de la Renta for the 2010 Golden Globe Awards. The Damages star is an example of how to flaunt it when youve still got it.