Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 12, 2010
Kate Beckinsale demonstrates what a couture prom gown would look like in her strapless Marchesa ballgown at the "Robin Hood" premiere.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 12, 2010
Eva Longoria certainly looked like she stole from the rich with this ruffled white Emilio Pucci gown. Looking very luxe at "Robin Hood."
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 12, 2010
At the star-studded "Robin Hood" premiere, petite Salma Hayek chose an asymmetrical bordeaux-hued Gucci Premiere dress to lengthen her tiny frame.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 12, 2010
Cate Blanchett has never been afraid of bold prints, like this Alexander McQueen dress (chosen by the late designer himself) she wore on the "Robin Hood" red carpet. She added two platinum and diamond bracelets by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 12, 2010
Dame Helen Mirren wows us again with her never-ending ability to look age-appropriate and completely chic. Seen here in a black Elie Saab gown and platinum and diamond Chopard jewelry at the "Robin Hood" premiere.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 12, 2010
Eva Longoria kept things simple and elegant in a beaded nude gown at the premiere of "On Tour."
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 14, 2010
Camilla Belle wore a gorgeous navy Gucci gown to contrast her red lips (and the red carpet) at the "Wall Street" premiere. She accessorized with a sapphire and diamond bracelet and diamond drop earring by Cartier to add a little extra glamour.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 14, 2010
Carey Mulligan went for a simple suit-like dress and black heels.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 14, 2010
Diane Lane looked chic with her high updo and low-cut crepe georgette Dior dress at the "Wall Street" premiere.
Celebrities at Cannes Film Festival 2010
May 14, 2010
Ellen Barkin doesn't need a hot pink sheath to prove she's still hot -- but it helped. As for those pointy heels? We would have preferred something less distracting.