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Halle, Freida, Kerry, and Garcelle All Wow at the NAACP Image Awards

The 44th annual NAACP Image Awards attracted some of the most stunning starlets on the red carpet tonight — and we couldn't take our eyes off any of their looks.

The 44th annual NAACP Image Awards attracted some of the most stunning starlets on the red carpet tonight — and we couldn't take our eyes off any of their looks. Kerry Washington made quite an entrance in her pastel Oscar de la Renta gown, Jimmy Choo pumps, and matching pink Kotur clutch, Freida Pinto opted for a rich emerald-green one-shouldered James Ferreira dress, Halle Berry knocked it out of the park in a two-toned Vivienne Westwood bustier number and Brian Atwood sandals, and Garcelle Beauvais lit up the room in a hot-pink strapless mermaid gown. It looks like Kerry, Freida, and Garcelle were all feeling colorful for tonight's festivities, while Halle was in the mood for something darker. Check out these four famous beauties from head to toe, and then tell us, which deserves the title of best dressed at the NAACP Image Awards?

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The Not-So-Basic Black Dress Strikes Again (and Again) at the SAGs

It's official: we've spotted the not-so-basic black dress trend at not one, not two, but three award shows so far.

It's official: we've spotted the not-so-basic black dress trend at not one, not two, but three award shows so far. We first noticed it at the Critics' Choice Awards, then saw it crop up again at the Golden Globes, and now Claire Danes, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Dockery (just to name a few) are opting for reinvented and reimagined black gowns at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. We're talking about dresses with sexy sheer cutouts, high-shine embellishments, and strategically placed ruffles. If there's one thing we can take away, it's that 2013 is the year we may take a second look at our go-to black dress in the back of our closets — it's time for an update.

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SAG Awards: Amy Poehler

Armed with a figure-flaunting black Zuhair Murad gown, Amy Poehler went from funny lady to glamazon (not that the two are mutually exclusive) on tonight's red carpet.

Armed with a figure-flaunting black Zuhair Murad gown, Amy Poehler went from funny lady to glamazon (not that the two are mutually exclusive) on tonight's red carpet. High-shine darting furthered the curve-conscious silhouette, right down to the fishtail hemline, while diamond drop earrings and a bracelet added just the right amount of sparkle. In hand, she toted a croc-embossed clutch and finished her awards-show appearance with blond waves for the complete va-va-voom effect.



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SAG Awards: Tina Fey

Tina Fey not only took home the prize for best female actor in a comedy series, she stole our hearts with a beautiful ensemble for the evening.

Tina Fey not only took home the prize for best female actor in a comedy series, she stole our hearts with a beautiful ensemble for the evening. Tina looked effortlessly chic wearing a black-corseted strapless Oscar de la Renta gown adorned with a jeweled metallic belt. Tiered layers added a textural touch to her look, while a silver-beaded rhinestone clutch and Fred Leighton jewels offered up a modern tilt to her Old Hollywood getup. What's your verdict on her outfit for the evening?

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SAG Awards: Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner looked like a golden statuette tonight, wearing a strapless confection by Oscar de la Renta.

Jennifer Garner looked like a golden statuette tonight, wearing a strapless confection by Oscar de la Renta. Between the gold lace detailing and sequin sparkles, the actress is literally shimmering on the red carpet. For extra dazzle, Garner styled her ensemble with a gold chain link bracelet, statement ring, jeweled earrings, and gorgeous tousled waves. Does she get your "love it" vote?

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Dolce, Gabbana Wish Galliano Good Luck on Fashion Comeback

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have joined the chorus of voices backing John Galliano's return to working in the industry.



Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have joined the chorus of voices backing John Galliano's return to working in the industry.

"We wish John the best of luck with his return to fashion," the two said in a post on their online magazine Swide. "We've always been admirers of his flamboyant talent. He has been missed from the fashion scene these two years and we can't wait to see the collection with Oscar de la Renta."

Just last week, de la Renta shocked the fashion community when he announced that he would welcome Galliano, who was let go from his position at Dior for making anti-Semitic comments in 2010, at his studio for a three-week residency. "Everyone in life deserves a second chance, especially someone as talented as John," de la Renta said at the time. "I think that life is about forgiving and helping people."

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Oscar de la Renta: Criticizing Michelle Obama "Was a Big Mistake"

Fashion critics are quick to point out that Michelle Obama, who wore a bevy of American designers during the recent inaugural celebrations, has never donned Oscar de la Renta.



Fashion critics are quick to point out that Michelle Obama, who wore a bevy of American designers during the recent inaugural celebrations, has never donned Oscar de la Renta. Could one of his comments on her style from nearly four years ago be the reason why?

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, de la Renta said that criticizing what Obama wore the first time she met Queen Elizabeth II "was a big mistake. I said lots of nice things, but then I said I didn't think Mrs. Obama should have worn a J.Crew sweater to go to Buckingham Palace. And that's the bit they used."

De la Renta made that comment in an April 2009 interview with WWD. But that's not to say he's never paid her a compliment. Around the same time as Buckingham Sweatergate, de la Renta said the first lady "has such great looks if she put on a potato sack, she would look great."

Related: Oscar de la Renta's Comments on Michelle Obama Ruffle Feathers

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Is the World Ready to Forgive John Galliano?

Oscar de la Renta made headlines when he granted John Galliano a three-week residency at his New York design studio on Friday, effectively signaling Galliano's return to fashion.



Oscar de la Renta made headlines when he granted John Galliano a three-week residency at his New York design studio on Friday, effectively signaling Galliano's return to fashion. Will others in the industry — and in the world at large — welcome him back with open arms?

"I think John is doing all the right things," de la Renta said in an interview with WWD. "Everyone in life deserves a second chance, especially someone as talented as John. I think that life is about forgiving and helping people."

Forgiveness for the controversial anti-Semitic comments that got Galliano fired from Dior in March 2011 has been hard to come by, but that hasn't stopped boldfaced names from making public displays of support for the designer. The stylist Patricia Field dismissed the incident as nothing more than a farce. Kate Moss sent him back to work when she asked him to create her wedding dress last year. Grace Coddington acknowledged that his situation was "a tough one to get over" in an interview last month. "I love John; I think he's brilliant. He certainly intends to come back — when he's ready."

Coddington's boss Anna Wintour told WSJ. Magazine shortly after he was fired, "This is all so tragic." In April, she was reportedly spotted having lunch with him in Paris, and it's been suggested that she's behind his stay in de la Renta's studio.

"I said and did things which hurt others, especially members of the Jewish community," Galliano told WWD. "I remain committed to making amends to those I have hurt."

The question that remains is whether a wider community is ready to accept his apologies.

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Golden Globe Awards: Zooey Deschanel

Zooey Deschanel continued her reign as the retro red-carpet queen in a dramatic red Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall '13 gown.

Zooey Deschanel continued her reign as the retro red-carpet queen in a dramatic red Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall '13 gown. The New Girl starlet chose a strapless number, complete with the most ladylike ball skirt to complement the fitted sweetheart-neckline bodice on top. To accent the classic crimson ensemble, she wore an oversize pearl necklace, matching pearl bracelet, and a chic ponytail. Of course, no Zooey appearance is complete without its cheeky manicure, and tonight's was no exception. Her film-roll-decorated nails are the perfect award-show decal, if you ask us. How did you think she did?

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Critics' Choice Awards: Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway has been a bit of a red-carpet wild card this awards season — in that we never know what bold move she'll make next.

Anne Hathaway has been a bit of a red-carpet wild card this awards season — in that we never know what bold move she'll make next. But tonight's shimmery, spiral-textured, slinky, sexy slip dress by Oscar de la Renta is just another spot-on pick for the Les Misérables star. No extra frills necessary — her diamond wedding ring, diamond stud earrings, and Casadei gold vegan sandals were just enough — and we're loving the juxtaposition of her high-shine dress vs. low-key everything else. Anne's gorgeous pixie cut was effortlessly mussed up (but not overly messy, of course), and her megawatt smile was turned up on high. Seriously, what else do you need to complete this kind of golden look? Do you think Anne did right by this metallic dress?

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