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Red Carpet

Which of Penelope's Premiere Looks Is Most Fab?

Over the last week, Penelope Cruz has been turning up on red carpets around the globe — not to mention the cover of June Vogue — to promote the latest installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, and leaving us no shortage of fantastic premiere style.

Over the last week, Penelope Cruz has been turning up on red carpets around the globe — not to mention the cover of June Vogue — to promote the latest installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, and leaving us no shortage of fantastic premiere style. She kicked off the tour in a feathered and crystal embroidered black Marchesa for the movie's world premiere, then jetted to Moscow, where she debuted a velvet, knee-length Pucci. From there, it was only more glam in the form of a lacy, white Givenchy in London, followed by a pretty lavender embellished and tulle Marchesa gown in Cannes. Now, from the actress's latest stop in Munich, we get a fiery red Armani Privé. So after eying all of the couture — tell us, which look is Penelope's best?

Celebrity Style

Celeb Style: Rachel Zoe

New parents Rachel Zoe and Rodger Berman, enjoyed an adults-only lunch at Jack n' Jill's restaurant in LA.

New parents Rachel Zoe and Rodger Berman, enjoyed an adults-only lunch at Jack n' Jill's restaurant in LA. Rachel looked totally chic in a striped Otis and Maclain maxi dress, Christian Louboutin platform sandals, and a lightweight, open vest. She accessorized with her favorite Givenchy bag, oversize sunglasses, and red nail polish for a pop of color. Shop now to copy Rachel's strolling style.

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Guess the Met Attendee by Her Stunning Accessories!

Met Gala attendees did not disappoint last night — make sure to cast your vote on our Met Gala love it or leave it polls — on the red carpet.

Met Gala attendees did not disappoint last night — make sure to cast your vote on our Met Gala love it or leave it polls — on the red carpet. In fact, they blew us away with their beautiful, and sometimes, even daring gowns for the evening. But we know it takes more than a dress to wow us: accessories, via shoes, bags, and jewels took every ensemble to the next level, so we're zooming in on all of the fine details. Were you paying attention? Take our quiz to see if you can guess the stunning Met attendee by her eye-catching accessory!

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Met Gala: Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler was one of the few on the red carpet wearing a yellow gown at the 2011 Met Gala.

Liv Tyler was one of the few on the red carpet wearing a yellow gown at the 2011 Met Gala. The dress in question — Givenchy — isn't all yellow, though. It's white on top and has an ombré effect as you go down. A bright yellow clutch, however, ties it all together. Accessories were minimal and hair was long and flowy. Are you loving this overall look? Or are you over it?Vote on all of our Met Gala polls here!

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Met Gala: Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys combines the edginess of leathery accents with the softness of lacy details in donning this belted, chocolate-brown Givenchy.

Alicia Keys combines the edginess of leathery accents with the softness of lacy details in donning this belted, chocolate-brown Givenchy. She keeps the warm-toned color scheme going with a shades-of-gold smoky eye and plenty of peachy blush. But does Alicia's palette of similarly hued shades get your "love it" vote? It's time to tell us what you think.

Vote on all of our Met Gala polls here!

Fashion Lookbook

Must-Have Summer Bags: Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, and More

Summer is the perfect excuse to indulge in new arm candy.

Summer is the perfect excuse to indulge in new arm candy. We're talking about bags: whether it's a satchel, clutch, or crossbody style, we got you covered with our top picks from the likes of Fendi, Marc Jacobs, and Givenchy to name a few. Tip: pair these bright and bold offerings with a white dress for extra pop. Special thanks to Neiman Marcus!

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Riccardo Tisci Prays Before Every Givenchy Show

>> Riccardo Tisci is subversive in a lot of ways, but, he says: "At the end of the day, I believe in my Jesus Christ, I believe in my God, and I am Catholic.

>> Riccardo Tisci is subversive in a lot of ways, but, he says: "At the end of the day, I believe in my Jesus Christ, I believe in my God, and I am Catholic. It's one of the world's oldest religions and it's not quick to change. My mother will tell you that, I might not seem it, I might not look it, but I am a good, religious boy." And that carries beyond using religious iconography in his work: Tisci says he prays before each show, and puts salt in the four corners of the show venue "to avoid negative energy. I'm superstitious, that is very much part of religion." [Independent UK]

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Riccardo Tisci Reportedly Lobbying for Dior Job; Plus, the Other Designers on LVMH's Short List

>> LVMH is taking its time with the announcement of Dior's new designer, and it sounds like the decision still has yet to be made.

>> LVMH is taking its time with the announcement of Dior's new designer, and it sounds like the decision still has yet to be made. At a recent shareholders' meeting, Bernard Arnault said the plan was to interview a number of candidates before making the call when "conviction" arrives.

But who's reportedly on the short list of candidates Bernard Arnault's advisors have submitted? Tom Ford, Hedi Slimane, Olivier Theyskens, Nicholas Ghesquiere, Alber Elbaz, Haider Ackermann, Prabal Gurung, and Sarah Burton. However, a source in Paris told WWD that LVMH is placing less importance on marquee names and focusing rather on “someone who understands Dior and fits the needs of the company.”

While Arnault, chairman of the board at Dior, is sure to get the final say on the appointee, Dior CEO Sidney Toledano, who has helmed the company since 1998, and Delphine Arnault (Bernard's daughter), deputing managing director at Dior and widely viewed as the eventual LVMH heir apparent, are also expected to weigh in. Apparently Dior execs are also receiving unsolicited designer suggestions from top editors and even shareholders.

Delphine, for her part, is seen as a champion of Riccardo Tisci; the Givenchy designer has reportedly been lobbying for the position as well, sketching out his vision for the brand. Bernard Arnault, meanwhile, is reportedly transfixed by royalty, and if Sarah Burton does dress Kate Middleton for her wedding at the end of the month (despite Burton's and the McQueen company's denials), she may pull ahead in the race. Arnault would be keen to launch the new Dior alongside the newly-married couple; Princess Diana, after all, helped catapult the brand's image in 1995 when she wore a Lady Dior bag and then in 1996 when she wore a midnight blue, bias-cut Dior gown by John Galliano to the Costume Institute Gala.

In the meantime, design duties are falling on Dior's in-house design studios, headed by Bill Gaytten, who has worked beside Galliano since the '80s. They're already creating the Cruise 2012 collection and have started in on the upcoming Fall 2011 couture collection, in preparation for its debut in July.

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Natasha Poly Weds Businessman Peter Bakker

>> 2011 is feeling like the year of the wedding, and model weddings are no exception — between Kate Moss and Jamie Hince's impending nuptials in July, Anja Rubik and Sasha Knezevic's upcoming Summer wedding, and Natasha Poly's ceremony this past weekend.

>> 2011 is feeling like the year of the wedding, and model weddings are no exception — between Kate Moss and Jamie Hince's impending nuptials in July, Anja Rubik and Sasha Knezevic's upcoming Summer wedding, and Natasha Poly's ceremony this past weekend.

The 25-year-old Poly married businessman Peter Bakker at Saint Tropez's Hotel Byblos as part of a three-day celebration, wearing a traditional white Givenchy gown. About 200 guests attended, including Carine Roitfeld and Peter Dundas, and Leona Lewis sang at the reception.