
Kerry Washington shows off her baby bump, Cate Blanchett glistens in Givenchy, and Paris Hilton takes body cleavage to a new extreme. Plus, more best and worst dressed of the week.
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Actres Julianne Moore donned a structured black Balenciaga gown, ankle-strap peep-toe Christian Louboutin heels, and a black crocodile clutch for the Paris premiere of Non-Stop on January 27.
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Cate Blanchett glistened at the 3rd Annual AACTA Awards on January 30 in a brown-and-gold sequined gown from Givenchy's Spring 2014 collection, which featured a plunging neckline, subtle leather detailing, and a softly-pleated skirt.
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Ciara showed off her baby bump at the Grammy's on January 26 in a custom long-sleeve, rose-gold sequined Emilio Pucci dress.
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For the Hollywood Stands Up to Cancer Event on January 28, Gwyneth Paltrow showed off a hint of ab-cleavage in a royal blue neoprene minidress with a midi cut-out by David Koma and black pantent Christian Louboutin pumps.
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Is this the most conservative Rihanna has ever dressed? The singer looked chic in an orange vintage Chanel tweed suit from Spring 1994 layered atop a white Adam Selman bodysuit for her January 29 appearance on Good Morning America. She accessorized with a Chanel chain necklace, rings by Repossi, Jennifer Fisher, and Lynn Ban, and nude Manolo Blahnik pointed-toe heels.
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A pregnant Kerry Washington glowed at the 2014 Director's Guild of America Awards on January 25 in a black and white, daisy-printed Oscar de la Renta trapeze dress and embellished PVC Christian Louboutin heels.
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Paris Hilton is testing all varieties of cleavage. This time, Hilton attended Diddy's pre-Grammy's celebration in a half-sheer, half-sequined mess that left little to the imagination.
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Katy Perry has been on an unfortunate losing streak when it comes to style. The singer wore a pink and maroon, floral-printed dress-and-cape combination by Dolce & Gabbana to The Grammy's Salute to the Beatles on January 27 that more or less resembled a bed sheet or an old set of curtains pulled from your grandmother's attic.
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