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Dior's star studded front row

by Kyle Hepp (Subscribe to Kyle Hepp's posts), Posted Sep 30th 2008 at 8:04AM
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At some fashion shows, front row watching is way more interesting than anything coming down the runway. Although that's not true in Dior's case because the clothes were beautiful too, the event did draw a varied crowd of celebs.

Dita Von Teese was there in typical Dita fashion wearing an exquisite vintage looking suit -- we have nothing against her style, it's great. But, it would be nice, and a whole lot more interesting if she would switch it up every once in a while.

Celebs at Dior

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  • Marion Cotillard
  • Mila Jovovich
  • Lily Allen
  • Dita Von Teese
  • Emma Watson

Katy Perry and Lily Allen, once rumored to be feuding, are apparently BFF's or else their "people" would have kept them away from each other. Neither of their outfits were extremely notable, but we did love Katy's shoes!

Also thrown into the eclectic mix of performers was little Miss Hermoine, herself, Emma Watson. She's so beautiful and is turning into quite a little mini fashionista!

The most interesting out of everybody who showed up was Marion Cotillard, Oscar winner and extreme dresser extraordinaire. The pockets of her grey frock gave it a structural look that few could pull off -- yet somehow Marion rocks it in those kinds of out there clothes. There's just something about her that screams, "Dress me in your craziest couture. I can make it work!

Browse through the gallery to see more celebs at the Dior show.
 

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