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CANNES GLAM: Stars Hit The Film Fest In Fab Fashion

May 14 2010, Published 10:18 a.m. ET

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It was a glamorous Friday afternoon in the South of France, as Hollywood’s leading ladies hit the red carpet in ultra glam style.  At the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, Carey Mulligan looked startlingly sophisticated in a navy blue Azarro custom creation, which featured in intricately embellished collar, while Diane Lane stunned in a silver-embellished, black gown.

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Kate Beckinsale continued her European style streak, stepping out in a glittering Gucci Premiere Collection floorlength at the premiere of Il Gattopardo.  The silver-embellished, ivory number skimmed her slender figure in the most luxurious way, resulting in a flawless look.  Camilla Belle couldn’t have looked more gorgeous, wearing a navy blue gown from the same collection. The 2012 star rocked bright red lipstick and a sophisticated updo with the one-shouldered number, which featured a sexy leg slit.

What sultry star left us panting for air in a red-hot Gucci Premiere number? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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