Michelle Williams in Chanel.
Fashion Police at the 2011 Oscars: Michelle Williams in Chanel 
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We’re going to keep the commentary to a minimum here, folks, to allow us to bring you as many photos from the 2011 Oscars as possible. We’re kicking off with Anne Hathaway in a red gown by Valentino Couture – tell us what you think in the comments!
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We’re going to have to make this quick, folks, as we’re rushed off our feet mustering the troops for Sunday night’s Oscars (when we hope you’ll join us, maybe make a few citizen’s arrests where you feel the need). Here’s this week’s celebrity fashion roundup, then – enjoy!
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John Galliano has been in trouble with The Fashion Police a few times now, but today it’s the real-life police the designer has to worry about, after being arrested in Paris for an alleged assault, during which Galliano is also accused of making antisemitic remarks.
Dior have suspended their head designer in the wake of his arrest, with Chief Executive Sidney Toledano saying:
“Dior affirms with the utmost conviction its policy of zero tolerance towards any antisemitic or racist words or behaviour. Pending the results of the inquiry Christian Dior has suspended John Galliano from his responsibilities.”
More information can be found here.
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Kaufmanfranco sequined silk backless gown
£8,300, Net-a-Porter
(Sold out, to our utter astonishment…)
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Look, we’re not saying it’s not pretty, in a flimsy, gauzy kinda way. Organza generally is pretty.
But it’s $1,375. For a more-or-less INVISIBLE COAT.
Once again, readers, the emperor, he is bare. BARE, we say. And the fashion victims, they are $1,375 worse off. And wearing a coat that no one can see. Oh fashion, how you make us laugh!
(Click here to buy it)
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