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Red-carpet Report: A premiere night for 'Date Night'
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Red-carpet events inevitably "involve some fantasy of fabulosity," Mr. Zucchelli noted.
Men In Black Darrell Hartman 2011
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Red-carpet Report: A premiere night for 'Date Night' - USATODAY. com
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Red-carpet glitz and glamour needn't cost a boatload of cash.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup 2010
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Red-carpet fashion and glamour were way out of his comfort zone.
The Shopping Diet Phillip Bloch 2010
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Red-carpet favorite Monique Lhuillier presented a confident collection of feminine frocks, in hues ranging from heart-stopping red to buttery toffee to a sweetly demure blush.
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Red-carpet fashion at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 25 was mostly demure, understated styles.
SAG Awards: Fashion 2009
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Ins & Outs Red-carpet watchers on Oscar night may see a gown designed by Reem Acra, whose 12-year-old label got a boost last month after strapless red gowns she created were worn by Jill Biden and Eva Longoria.
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Red-carpet lineups aren't reporting, they're pressers, and Stephen Colbert might as well be Scott McClellan.
On The Carpet 2005
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Red-carpet arts institutions such as major opera companies, symphony orchestras, and ballet companies typically receive three-quarters or more of their contributed income from individual and corporate patrons.
Choosing Our Legacy 2005
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