Alexandre Vauthier

Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards: Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum continued her sexy streak in this glamorous, one-shouldered Alexandre Vauthier gown.

Heidi Klum continued her sexy streak in this glamorous, one-shouldered Alexandre Vauthier gown. Just look to her dramatic train and the equally eye-catching thigh-high slit for proof. Accenting the diagonal neckline of her gown was a wide trim of multicolored stone embellishments, whose colors were echoed by her chandelier earrings. Her hair was sleekly styled to the side, and a statement cuff balanced out her look — that's all she needed to make her red-carpet entrance. Are you on board with Heidi's choice?



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Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards: Michelle Dockery

Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery went for a sleek, romantic, gilded gown by French designer Alexandre Vauthier tonight.

Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery went for a sleek, romantic, gilded gown by French designer Alexandre Vauthier tonight. Its body-con white skirt gave way to its intricately worked, semisheer golden top, complete with high collar and strong shoulders. We can't help but think that its Baroque, almost Edwardian embellishments would be perfect for a 21st-century dinner at Downton. In short, Michelle lived up to her TV character's high sartorial standards. Not many jewels were needed to complement her already standout gown — just a gold bangle, emerald cocktail ring, and emerald earrings, in fact. She finished her look with a pair of burgundy pointy-toe pumps. What do you think of Michelle's gown?



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Celebrity Style

American Music Awards: Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum made a gilded entrance — not to mention a leggy one — in a gold embellished Alexandre Vauthier Couture Fall '12 minidress and matching pointy-toe pumps.

Heidi Klum made a gilded entrance — not to mention a leggy one — in a gold embellished Alexandre Vauthier Couture Fall '12 minidress and matching pointy-toe pumps. To offset the thigh-high hem and ultrasexy slit, the dress also showcased a Victorian-inspired high neck and sculptured capped sleeves. While her slicked-back bun and oversize gold earrings gave the whole look a polished finish, we can't help but note the German beauty's penchant for revealing ensembles as of late. What do you think? Did she nail tonight's skin-baring look?

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Emmy Awards

Emmys: Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum's jaw-dropping seafoam-blue Alexandre Vauthier gown in three syllables: va-va-voom.

Heidi Klum's jaw-dropping seafoam-blue Alexandre Vauthier gown in three syllables: va-va-voom. The Project Runway host did not skimp on the skin-baring details; just look to her double thigh-high slits and deep V neckline for immediate proof. Only adding to the Hollywood glamour, she accessorized with matching seafoam-hued drop earrings, a bold costume ring, and ankle-strap sandals, too. In a nutshell? Heidi was positively glowing — and we couldn't think of a more appropriate beachy-meets-romantic ensemble to go with her effortless beauty. Did she nail this leggy number?

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Red Carpet

Grammy Awards: Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys chose a super structured Alexandre Vauthier LBD, but it was her close attention to edgy add-ons that made this sleek ensemble pop.

Alicia Keys chose a super structured Alexandre Vauthier LBD, but it was her close attention to edgy add-ons that made this sleek ensemble pop. Her "Bis Un Bout" Christian Louboutin ankle-strap pumps featured PVC-infused panels, which evoked a futuristic feel, while her chunky geo-shaped gold choker injected a fierce attitude. To finish off the look, Alicia rocked a retro bouffant and minimal makeup. How do you think she did?

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ANDAM Jury, Presided Over by Carine Roitfeld, Names 2010 Prize Nominees

>> The ANDAM prize of €220,000 (approx.

>> The ANDAM prize of €220,000 (approx. $279,000) has in the past two years enabled winners Gareth Pugh and Giles Deacon to move their runway shows to Paris Fashion Week and raise their international visibility. Who will be next?

This morning, the ANDAM jury, presided over this year by Carine Roitfeld and including Alber Elbaz, Hilary Alexander, Colette's Sarah Lerfel, Jefferson Hack, and Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon, named six nominees for the 2010 prize. Among them are: Mark Fast, known for casting "plus-size" models in his body-conscious knit dresses; couturier and Thierry Mugler alum Alexandre Vauthier; Turkish designer Hakaan Tildirim, whose last show attracted Kate Moss and Roitfeld in the audience and Lara Stone and Natalia Vodianova on the runway; Francesco Scognamiglio, whose oversized Fall 2010 fish belt was worn by Anna Dello Russo straight off the runway; Balenciaga and Christian Lacroix alum Bouchra Jarrar; and Calla Haynes, who worked with Olivier Theyskens for five years at Rochas and Nina Ricci.

The 2010 winner will be announced at the end of next month.