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Oscars Best Dressed, Worst Looks: People
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-03 15:40:07

Group photos: Oscar red carpet show

    BEIJING, Mar. 3 -- As the dust settles on the 77th Academy awards, Hollywood's biggest night of the year, it's time to check out the stars who showed off the most dazzling styles and who failed to impress at the Academy Awards. People, a famous magazine in US, has released its Oscars Best Dressed List and Worst Looks List.

Oscars Best Dressed    

Best Supporting Actress winner Cate Blanchett (for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator) lights up the red carpet in a lemon Valentino gown, set off with a chocolate bow at the waist and a sparkling brooch at her shoulder.

Best Supporting Actress winner Cate Blanchett (for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator) lights up the red carpet in a lemon Valentino gown, set off with a chocolate bow at the waist and a sparkling brooch at her shoulder.
    

Best Supporting Actress nominee Natalie Portman (for Closer) commands the red carpet in her signature look, a shimmering Art Deco-style Lanvin gown topped off with a sparkling headband.

Best Supporting Actress nominee Natalie Portman (for Closer) commands the red carpet in her signature look, a shimmering Art Deco-style Lanvin gown topped off with a sparkling headband.

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