Hilary Swank Shines at “P.S. I Love You” Premiere
Hilary Swank Shines at “P.S. I Love You” Premiere
It’s destined to be the date movie of the Holiday Season, and as “P.S. I Love You” premiered last night, Hilary Swank gave onlookers plenty to talk about with her interesting style choice.
Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood was the place to be last night, as “P.S.” stars Swank, Gerard Butler, Gina Gershon, James Marsters, Lisa Kudrow, Harry Connick Jr., and Kathy Bates all showed up to premiere their new movie.
According to a source, “Swank plays a forlorn young widow who is encouraged to get along with her life by periodic messages delivered in surprising ways all of which end with P.S. I Love You. The messages were meticulously planned and timed by her passionate and funny husband (Gerard Butler) before his untimely death due to illness.”
Other than the film, everyone was talking about Hilary’s fluffy black dress. It was a floor-length strapless black gown with a mermaid train and massive ruffled accents on the front. The gold belt went well with her accent jewelry.
And there’s mixed reviews on her look. Some say it’s a fashion-forward triumph, while others maintain she should’ve stuck to something a little safer.
“P.S. I Love You” opens in theaters December 21st.
Big Night For the NAACP Image Awards
Big Night For the NAACP Image Awards
For a host of Hollywood royalty, Valentine’s Day meant going to the 39th Annual NAACP Image Awards. And there were plenty of beautiful people at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium last night.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People brought out the stars, including actors and musicians. And everyone looked fabulous.
Janet Jackson wore an all-black dress with a train and an oversized gold belt buckle that beckoned the spirit of her “Rhythm Nation” days.
American Idol star Jordin Sparks looked ravishing in a strapless brown evening gown. She even won the Outstanding New Artist award.
Other notable attendees included Megan Good, Vanessa Williams, Megan Good, and Kate Walsh.
NAACP Images Awards executive producer Vicangelo Bulluck told press, “It’s a multicultural show from an African-American point of view. It’s definitely representative of the community, but it’s inclusive because most of the projects that get nominated and voted on speak to something in the human condition.”
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