Who Wore It Best: Fashion For Relief Runway Show vs. Red Carpet
Feb. 15 2010, Published 5:39 a.m. ET
Over the weekend, fashion’s most fabulous strut their stuff down the runway of the Naomi Campbell’s Fashion For Relief Haiti show during New York Fashion Week. The charitably chic event, which is expected to raise nearly $1 million, featured creations from Alexander McQueen, Marchesa, Burberry, Missoni and other haute couture designers, many of which have been worn by celebs on the red carpet.
Supermodel Helena Christensen rocked the same Alexander McQueen yellow and black number, which Drew Barrymore was critically panned for at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Whip It, while Naomi shimmied down the carpet in the same wildly designed McQueen, that Lily Cole made famous at the Tokyo premiere of The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus.
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Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman wore one of her own creations, which a certain Gossip Girl snagged Best Dressed nods for in 2009. Who wore it best? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.