The 80th Academy Awards ceremony, honoring the best in film for 2007, took place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California.
All the celebrities from Hollywood came to glitter on the red carpet. "The actresses went regal and royal with rich reds and purples," said Oscar.com fashion analyst Tom Julian.
Katherine Heigl,
Helen Mirren, Miley Cyrus, Ruby Dee,
Anne Hathaway and Heidi Klum were among the stars in red gowns Sunday night at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.
Katherine Heigl (in Escada) arrives at the 2008 Oscars held at the Kodak Theatre on Sunday in Hollywood without the musicians husband Josh Kelley. Heigl said, “He’s mad at me because I’m not on tour with him and I’m mad at him because he’s not here.”
"I just need a cigarette," she said, bumming one from a security guard and heading out to a loading dock. Heigl reveals more wedding 'highlights' Katharine also told how she was serenaded on honeymoon by singer Fergie. She said: "Fergie performed for us impromptu and sang the most amazing song for Josh and I. It was incredible."
Katherine Heigl was announced the Most Desirable Woman of 2008.
Helen Mirren (in George Chakra) joins the 2008 Oscars held at the Kodak Theatre on Sunday in Hollywood.
Miley Cyrus (in Valentino) was in hot red dress. She gathered the big stars in red on the carpet.
Anne Hathaway (in Marchesa) is definitely could win the prize for the best lady wearing red. Her next film, Get Smart, opens in theaters nationwide on June 20th. Steve Carell costars.
Supermodel Heidi Klum (in Galliano) and musician husband Seal (in Dior) was the perfect couple at the show. The elegancy spread in the air, made the red carpet show the best for the evening.
Publication date: 25 February 2008
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