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When Angelina Jolie bared her right leg in a stunning velvet Atelier Versace gown, it became an instant internet sensation. "I honestly didn't pay attention to it," the actress told The Huffington Post. "It's as simple as a being a woman picking a dress you like and having a night, and not really thinking about anything else." Jolie accented the classic gown with Neil Lane jewels, a Jaime Mascaro bag and custom Salvatore Ferragamo velvet peep-toes. (CREDIT: Joe Klamar/AFP/Getty Images) See the Full Story
"The Oscars is the biggest nail-biter. I've learned to wear what works for my body while always taking a bit of a risk," Gwyneth Paltrow told InStyle of her sleek all-white ensemble. "This Tom Ford gown was stunning and modern and recalled a kind of '60s glamour." The designer approved. "I love that Gwyneth was brave enough to [wear it]," he said. "And that she stood so perfectly in that outfit." She accessorized the gown and cape with Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie diamonds, Jimmy Choo shoes and a sleek low ponytail. (CREDIT: Jason Merritt/Getty Images) See the Full Story
When Angelina Jolie bared her right leg in a stunning velvet Atelier Versace gown, it became an instant internet sensation. "I honestly didn't pay attention to it," the actress told The Huffington Post. "It's as simple as a being a woman picking a dress you like and having a night, and not really thinking about anything else." Jolie accented the classic gown with Neil Lane jewels, a Jaime Mascaro bag and custom Salvatore Ferragamo velvet peep-toes. (CREDIT: Joe Klamar/AFP/Getty Images) See the Full Story
"The dress does make the woman," joked Sandra Bullock of her embroidered silver Marchesa gown. Not so! The peek-a-boo design perfectly showcased the star's lithe shape. (CREDIT: Steve Granitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
When an artist falls in love with his subject, the resulting creation is often magical, like the gown Valentino created for Jennifer Garner to wear in 2004. "Jennifer is so comfortable in her own skin, she can wear a gown this complex," the designer told InStyle of his dazzling creation. "Fifteen yards of taffeta—I lost count of the amount of silk chiffon! The skirt alone has two layers and that train goes on forever, darling. It took four couturiers more than 300 hours to create it. Jennifer handled herself on the red carpet as if she were greeting people in the back garden of her home. She has an easy grace that makes her so beautiful." (CREDIT: Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage) See the Full Story
Reese Witherspoon stole the spotlight at her Academy Awards debut, thanks to a Valentino makeover. "It was her first time presenting and Reese wasn't as established back then. People thought of her as cute, but not glamorous," the designer told InStyle. "We thought she could be the new Grace Kelly and made a gown that was romantic and fresh—as if she were starring in a brand-new movie." (CREDIT: Ron Galella/WireImage) See the Full Story
Nominated for "Iris," English rose Kate Winslet blossomed in scarlet Ben de Lisi. "Kate prefers clothes that don't scream theatrics," the designer told InStyle. (CREDIT: Steve Granitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
Her role in "Million Dollar Baby" gave Hilary Swank the perfect body for a dare-to-bare gown. "I've got the boxer's back," she said of her decision to pick up her second Oscar in the low-dipping Guy Laroche gown. "I looked at a few dresses, but I fell in love with this one." (CREDIT: Steve Granitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
Indian actress Freida Pinto gave a nod to her homeland with a sari-inspired design from John Galliano. Complementing the cobalt design (and the theme!) was a 150-year-old diamond from her native country. (CREDIT: Kevin Mazur/WireImage) See the Full Story
Before performing Best Song nominees onstage, Beyonce made her way down the red carpet in a luscious black velvet vintage gown from Atelier Versace. (CREDIT: SGranitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
Anne Hathaway glowed like a pearl in Giorgio Armani. "Anne is so lovely and ethereal—she reminds me of the great actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age," the designer told InStyle. "For this reason I dressed her as a type of fairy-mermaid, pure and sparkling. The strapless gown is derived from our Prive couture collection and has Swarovski crystals on a diagonal and oversize paillettes at the hem. The champagne color was meant to match her complexion so it would seem like a second skin on her. She looked truly breathtaking." (CREDIT: Fernando Allende/Broadimage) See the Full Story
Presenter Jennifer Lopez sparkled in a crystal-strung Marchesa design. "Pretty huh? I want to keep it!" she told reporters of the custom gown. "The sketched a couple of dresses for me and they made three and I chose this one." (CREDIT: Vince Bucci/Getty) See the Full Story
Charlize Theron's Vera Wang dress was cut to showcase her perfect shape. "I think a plunging back is always sexier than a plunging decolletage," says Wang. "It's more unexpected and more erotic. This gown captures that siren-like glamour of the past. I designed it with no side seams, which makes a dress sleek—especially if you have the right body, which Charlize does. The reason the color popped so brilliantly is that the actual shade is achieved by overlaying six different hues that range from pink to pale green to form this brilliant opaque orange." (CREDIT: Evan Agostini/Getty) See the Full Story