It's no secret that designers try their darndest to get today's most popular stars to wear their duds on the red carpet. I mean, why wouldn't they? It's priceless exposure for them and their brand. Or is it? It's being reported that the red carpet has turned into somewhat of a fashion real estate market and designers are paying big bucks to celebs who will wear their creations. Besides the regular ad-campaign route (a la Catherine Zeta-Jones and high-end ...
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Beyonce, Best-Dressed Celeb of 2007? > People Magazine has voted Beyonce as the best-dressed celebrity of 2007. Sure, she gives it her all every single time she walks on that red carpet, but I'm not so sure she surpasses the more...
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