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Shimmering Gwyn And Material Mom Get Charitably Chic For Yoga

April 29 2010, Published 2:21 p.m. ET

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Devoted Yogis Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna got dressed up on Wednesday night for the Bent on Learning Spring Gala in NYC, which raises money to provide yoga and meditation to children in New York City public schools as a means of reducing stress, improving concentration, self-esteem and overall health.

Gwyneth reigned the red carpet once again, wearing a gorgeous, shimmery gold mini designed by her pal Victoria Beckham, which featured a black, back panel and side tabs. She paired the sassy number with a Rick Owens biker jacket, a Christian Louboutin clutch and strappy sandals.

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Though the Material Girl looked glam in a gorgeously tailored trench, which featured gold hardware and exaggerated shoulders, she was outshone by little Lourdes, who rocked an embellished, tribal print mini with ripped nylons and a biker jacket.

What was Melissa George thinking? The gorgeous actress had a “French” flop on the red carpet, wearing questionable getup. What made the look so bad?

Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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