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Halle Berry knows how to do classy and sexy. The night she won an Oscar for Monster's Ball, the actress highlighted her amazing figure with a peek-a-boo embroidered gown from up-and-coming designer Elie Saab. "Halle knows her body, and the rest of the world appreciates it," said her stylist Philip Bloch. "She understands what looks best on her, though she's always looking for new designers." (CREDIT: SGranitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
Singer Celine Dion tried out a twist on menswear—a 180-degree twist, that is. She showed her major flair for the dramatic in a backwards tuxedo from John Galliano for Christian Dior, accented with a Dior by Stephen Jones topper and Ray-Bans studded with diamonds by Martin Katz. "Ray-Ban said if I wore these they would give $50,000 to my cystic fibrosis charity, so you better believe I wore them," said the singer. (CREDIT: Jim Smeal/WireImage) See the Full Story
Halle Berry knows how to do classy and sexy. The night she won an Oscar for Monster's Ball, the actress highlighted her amazing figure with a peek-a-boo embroidered gown from up-and-coming designer Elie Saab. "Halle knows her body, and the rest of the world appreciates it," said her stylist Philip Bloch. "She understands what looks best on her, though she's always looking for new designers." (CREDIT: SGranitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
When you're going to sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" at the Oscars, who can blame you for choosing a sorbet-hued gown? Singer Faith Hill gave a nod to the legendary "Wizard of Oz" tune with her pastel Versace design. "Since she was wearing black onstage, we wanted to do something colorful for the carpet," her stylist Garth Condit told People. (CREDIT: Ron Galella/WireImage) See the Full Story
Taking a break from bold statement gowns, Hilary Swank chose a ballerina-inspired tulle Christian Dior dress. John Galliano was responsible for the custom design and Tod's dyed an evening bag to match. (CREDIT: SGranitz/WireImage) See the Full Story
Uma Thurman wore a couture Christian Lacroix ensemble—and got called Swiss Miss. "It was a beautiful dress," Thurman told InStyle. "Turns out I wore it wrong." (CREDIT: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage) See the Full Story
Zoe Saldana chose an otherworldly Givenchy couture gown that combined a sparkling bodice with clouds of sculpted tulle. "It just embodied everything I've been through in this 'Avatar' dream," she told reporters on the red carpet. (CREDIT: Jason Merritt/Getty Images) See the Full Story
Best Supporting Actress nominee Helena Bonham Carter collaborated with her "Alice in Wonderland" costume designer Colleen Atwood to celebrate "film rather than fashion." The result: An 1880s-inspired black velvet gown that she paired with Solange Azagury-Partridge earrings and a Lulu Guinness fan-shaped clutch. "I hate being boring," the star told Entertainment Weekly. (CREDIT: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) See the Full Story
Diane Keaton took her signature boy-meets-girl "Annie Hall" aesthetic a step further with a Chaplin-esque suit and bowler from Ralph Lauren. "Diane had a very clear vision of how she wanted to look: a dandy English lord," the designer told People. "We feminized that." (CREDIT: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage) See the Full Story
With abs like that, it's no wonder Jada Pinkett Smith wanted to show them off. Her mesh metal Versace two-piece revealed the actress's flawless shape—and fashion daring. (CREDIT: Jim Smeal/Getty Images) See the Full Story
Back in the late '80s, Demi Moore took a chance on an unknown stylist—herself. The actress had a hand in designing her tapestry-lined gown and lace-edged biker shorts. (CREDIT: Jim Smeal/WireImage) See the Full Story