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CANNES GLAM: Kate's Leggy Look At Biutiful Premiere

May 17 2010, Published 10:42 a.m. ET

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Kate Beckinsale almost always look fantastic on the red carpet, but Monday night at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Biutiful, the brunette bombshell outdid herself in a super sexy Balmain gown from the Fall 2010 Collection.  Kate slinked down the carpet in the liquid-like floorlength, which featured a dangerously high slit and a chunky, metallic studded belt. Trying out a new and edgy look paid off for her, as she stole the show once again!

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Naomi Campbell slithered around in a magnificently metallic, Roberto Cavalli halter gown, reminding us why she is one of the highest paid supermodels of all times.  The gorgeous goddess carried a matching Ferragamo clutch, and rocked gold jewels.  Naomi Watts made a simply sophisticated statement in a black RM by Roland Mouret halter gown, rocking Chopard earrings, while Meg Ryan looked boring compared to her peers, wearing a flutter-sleeved, eggplant hued floorlength.

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