Michelle Monaghan and Other Best Dressed Celebs of the Week

Embracing major Spring 2011 trends like florals, bright colors, and stripes, celebrities are having a runway moment this week. Stars like Zoe Saldana, Kerry Washington, and Olivia Palermo, pull out all the stops and show us how it’s done. 

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Blake Lively pulls off yet another stunning look in a red, backless Marchesa dress at the CinemaCon awards. The bold color is right on trend, and shows off her flair for fashion and the latest looks. She has one of the most enviable wardrobes around and always looks incredible. Olivia Palermo combines some of the season’s strongest trends: bold pattern, bright color, and stripes at a screening of Henry’s Crime

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A huge fan of a colorful shoe, Zoe Saldana has rocked neon heels frequently in the past months. Here she adds a splash of orange to a metallic dress for a color sensation. Looking classic and elegant in friend Victoria Beckham‘s designs, Eva Longoria shows how a simple shift can be the perfect dress. 

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Anna Kendrick rocks an unusual print and color at the opening of the Vivienne Westwood store in LA. We love that she took a risk and went for something a little different. Spring 2011 was all about super bright colors, and there’s nothing better than seeing Jamie Chung looking bright and colorful on the red carpet. 

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Michelle Monaghan makes the best dressed list again this week in a blue full skirted dress with chunky accessories. A messy updo and patterned LBD highlight Malin Akerman‘s natural beauty. Her platform peep-toe heels and oversize clutch are the perfect accessories. 

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For the Australian premiere of her new film Sucker Punch, Abbie Cornish chose designer Alberta Ferretti‘s stunning blue and moss green fern-printed gown. Also embracing the floral and brights trend, Kerry Washington adds a touch of purple to the red carpet with her satin pointy heels and a floral printed dress. 

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