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Hollywood’s brightest stars converged at Universal City in California to witness the 2008 MTV Movie Awards. Stalking the gold carpet to separate the best luminaries from dull ones was “Project Runway” champ Christian Siriano.
Anne Hathaway was no doubt one of the most gorgeous celebrities that walked on the gold carpet. Wearing a ruffled, asymmetrical, shimmering black mini, Anne glided in her remarkable Brian Atwood shoes. Megan Fox of “Transformers” glowed in a lively pink ensemble complete with a corset, billowing skirt and black ruffles. Not to be outdone was Lindsay Lohan garbed in a royal-purple strapless mini-dress with tiered layers, cinched at the waist with a black vinyl belt.
Paris Hilton, escorted by her beau, Good Charlotte's Benji Madden, was stunning in an A-line, white strapless number with a balloon hem. The glam dress was embellished with black lace set against the crisp white dress. Meanwhile, the trendsetter star of “Sex And The City” Sarah Jessica Parker looked gorgeous in a fitted, L'Wren Scott sparkling mini with long sleeves and a high neck. Matching her fantastic outfit were off-white boots and a bright-pink clutch with diamond detailing.
The crowd loved Tila Tequila draped in a copper-tan gown with a plunging neckline and a velvet-detail strap in the back. A leopard-print sequin clutch and Manolo Blahniks completed her number. Pussycat Dolls mastermind Robin Antin wore a gold, copper and nude flapper-inspired backless mini that wowed not only the male population in the audience.
Lauren Conrad and Audrina Patridge, stars of “Hills,” both hit the carpet dressed in blue: Audrina in a tight-fit, deep-blue cocktail flasher with a plunging V-neck, paired with a metallic clutch; LC was fantastic in her asymmetrical blue dress cinched at the bottom sides.
Casual numbers all: Ellen Page was a runaway for best shoes of the night with her black-and-white checkered high-top sneakers. Ben Barnes from “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” was dashing in a military-inspired jacket with khaki and black detailing. Shimmering with blings, T.I. strolled the carpet in a blue button-down shirt and jeans. And Seth Rogen dressed up jeans with a black jacket and gray T-shirt.
Stepping it up a nothch higher was Ben Stiller in a black jacket with notch lapels on top of a black button-down shirt, black pants and a blue striped tie. Dapper and clean was fashion icon Diddy in a jacket with interesting shawl-type lapels. Competing for attention was L.A. Lakers player Lamar Odom in a lavish gray suit with white pinstripes and hound's-tooth print accented with maroon suede.
Broadway's “Legally Blonde,” Laura Bell Bundy, wore a sequin, racer-back cocktail dress in deep navy blue. With her were the women from the upcoming MTV show “Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for Elle Woods,” in bright-pink wraps.
Siriano’s “Most Fierce Award” went Lucy Walsh, from MTV's “Rock the Cradle,” for her lush ruffles in deep purple, eggplant and blue dress, cinched at the waist with a black sequin belt. The fierce number was designed by no less than Siriano himself.
The Pussycat Dolls were deserving of their “Most Flawless” award as the entourage entered in an assortment of black minis and shorts, garnished with jewel details, ruffles and plenty of sass to go around.
Vintage-inspired outfits made it’s presence felt on the carpet with “Superbad” star Martha Maclsaac's blue, green and yellow strapless maxi-dress.