Return of the Cowl Neck
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Amber Heard
Amber was stunning at The Art of Elysium Heaven Gala in a pouring Dior column gown. We're totally charmed by the subtle contrast of the cowl neck, which draped to reveal a peekaboo of black.
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Lily Allen
We can always rely on Lily for an unexpected choice — and though draped Vivienne Westwood gowns have been ubiquitous lately, her dress at the British Fashion Awards was unique. The lavender color, accented shoulders and tucked train of the cowl neck number saved the look from a case of déjà vu.
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Elizabeth Banks
Elizabeth modeled a steady stream of gorgeous looks on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 promotion tour circuit. The scarlet Saint Laurent cowl neck gown that she wore in Berlin, however, may have been the most ravishing.
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Alesha Dixon
Alesha went minimal at Britain's National Television Awards, but the cowl neck detail added interest to her simple black tube dress. The English singer looked super sleek in a bodycon Rick Owens dress with a high-sweeping cowl neckline.
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Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten did retro sophistication at the premiere of Unbroken. Her gingham Vivienne Westwood frock could’ve been dowdy, save for its cleavage-emphasizing cowl neck — a sexy choice that we don’t always see coming from the actress.
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Emily Ratajkowski
Emily never misses an opportunity to flaunt her figure. The canary Cushnie et Ochs dress she wore to the InStyle BAFTA EE Rising Star Party 2015 did just that with its crisscross cowl neckline.
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Michelle Rodriguez
At the amfAR gala, Michelle served up feminine class instead of the laid-back looks we've come to expect from her. Her snow-white Vivienne Westwood gown was romantic enough, but the perfectly draped cowl neckline took the look into heavenly territory.
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