Lake Bell and Other Best Dressed Celebs of the Week

The bright trend is still going strong, and the same is true for the 50s silhouette. Stars like Hailee Steinfeld and newlywed Reese Witherspoon looked wonderful this week. We showcase eight more celebrities who looked equally fantastic on the red carpet. 

Image Credits: Judy Eddy/Wenn & InStyle.com

Continuing the trend of super brights, Olivia Munn outshines the red carpet in her figure-hugging scarlet dress and nude heels. Beyonce packs a star punch in a lovely Preen dress and oversized Jimmy Choo python bag.  

Image Credits. Wenn.com & Zimbio

Hayden Panettiere sparkles and shines, and adds a touch of 20s glamour in a beaded Jenny Packham mini. Her gold peep-toe heels show off the dress’ simple yet intricate design. Looking elegant and sophisticated in Jason Wu, newlywed Reese Witherspoon added sparkling Louboutin heels to her outfit on the red carpet for her new film, Water for Elephants

Image Credits: Mr. Blue/Wenn & Joseph Marzullo/Wenn

Always wowing on the red carpet, Gwyneth Paltrow has some serious fashion attitude. Her claims of working hard for her body pay off in this knit Vionnet mini. She’ll always be Carrie Bradshaw to us, but Sarah Jessica Parker also has and incredible sense of style. A Chanel jacket and Oscar de la Renta gown set the tone. 

Image Credits: InStyle.com & Zimbio

She may be young, but Hailee Steinfeld never gets it wrong. Looking very chic and age appropriate in Tory Burch, she claimed that she was super excited to meet the designer at the InStyle dinner. Eva Longoria looks beautiful and feminine in her nude ruffled gown and heels. 

Image Credits: InStyle.com & PNP/Wenn

The always stunning Minka Kelly chose a 50s-inspired cocktail dress in a purple leopard print, proving that a full skirt and sweetheart neckline will always be in style. From sexy black and emerald green to a printed maxi, Lake Bell looks beautiful and fashionable. Her royal purple shoes peeking from beneath her gown add a splash of fun color. 

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