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"Heaven"ly Haute: The Best And Worst Of The Art Of Elysium Gala

Jan. 17 2010, Published 9:30 a.m. ET

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‘Twas the night before the Golden Globes and all the stars showed up looking charitably chic in gorgeous gowns straight off the runways!

At the 3rd Annual Art of Elysium Black Tie Charity Gala “Heaven” held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, all of our favorite glam guys and gals were dressed to the nines in everything from romantic vintage gowns to space age styles from Spring Summer 2010 Collections.

Glam. Glam. Glam. Starlets really brought Old Hollywood back, wearing dramatically classic gowns with modern twists.

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Amber Heard, who RadarOnline has predicted as a 2010 trendsetter, looked smoldering in a shockingly red Christian Dior, which featured a sheer bodice exposing a black bralet and a belted satin skirt. Newly engaged Minka Kelly reinvented herself, wearing a sexy siren black sweetheart floorlength, looking très Angelina Jolie, while One Tree Hill’s Sophia Bush, also in a sweetheart (red Reem Acra) channeled Catherine Zeta-Jones.

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Demurely feminine stars also flooded the red carpet. Jaime King looked lovely in a Burberry lavender mini, while Olivia Wilde was flowered in a pink Marchesa strapless.

Futuristic looks made an appearance by the usually subtly styled Anna Paquin, who rocked a Viktor & Rolf from the spaceage Spring Summer 2010 collection, and Camilla Belle who was oddly constructed in a grey Valentino mini.

How did another recently engaged star par up with the rest of the ladies at the Gala? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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