Hollywood Steps Out for 10th Annual CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Show
Hosted by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, Hollywood's biggest starlets -- including Lena Dunham, Lea Michele, Olivia Wilde, Diane Kruger, Dakota Johnson, and David and Victoria Beckham -- arrived to Chateau Marmont on Wednesday to support the 10 designer finalists of this year's CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund competition. The winner, announced Nov. 11, will be awarded a $300,000 prize, and $100,000 prizes each for two runners-up. The event was presented by thecorner.com and sponsored by Audi, Living Proof, and MAC Cosmetics.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageLea Michele
The Glee actress styled a white Calvin Klein jumpsuit with Christian Louboutin heels, Vhernier jewels, and a Fendi clutch.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDavid and Victoria Beckham
David and Victoria Beckham grabbed a seat next to Lena Dunham as they arrived for the show. The fashion designer also tweeted how much she "LOVED meeting @lenadunham at the CFDA Fashion fund in LA."
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageLizzy Caplan and Caitlin Fitzgerald
Masters of Sex actress Lizzy Caplan (left), dressed in Suno, with co-star Caitlin Fitzgerald, in Gregory Parkinson. Caplan, who was a fan of L.A.-based designer Juan Carlos Obando's collection of gorgeous silk dresses, told The Hollywood Reporter, "I would wear actually every one of those dresses."
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageJessica Pare
The Mad Men actress in fitting a white dress lined with black designs.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageAnna Wintour and Lena Dunham
Girls creator and actress Lena Dunham, in a leather Reed Krakoff dress from the Resort 2014 collection, posed with Vogue's Anna Wintour.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDiane Kruger
The always stylish Diane Kruger arrived in a patterned Cushnie Et Ochs dress and Celine pumps.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDakota Johnson
The 50 Shades of Grey actress wore a gorgeous blue dress with a pair of Irene Neuwirth jewels and shiny silver heels.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageCamille Belle
The actress stood out in a bright green Ralph Lauren dress, which wore with Gucci shoes, a Rebecca Minkoff clutch and Lia Sophia bracelets.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageRachel Bilson and Olivia Wilde
Hart of Dixie star Rachel Bilson, left, posed with Rush actress Olivia Wilde. Bilson wore a floral Isabel Marant dress with Brian Atwood sandals while Wilde donned a Michael Kors frock and Jimmy Choo shoes.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageEmmy Rossum
The Beautiful Creatures starlet arrived in a Oscar de le Renta dress, Christian Louboutin shoes, Jennifer Fisher earrings, and a Christian Louboutin clutch.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageGia Coppola
The Bling Ring director pair her leopard frock with a pair of black heels.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageCFDA/Vogue Front Row
From left: Lena Dunham, Anna Wintour, Bee Shaffer (Wintour's daughter) and Lea Michele.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigner Juan Carlos Obando
The L.A.-based advertising creative-turned-fashion designer JC Obando presented his collection of flowy gowns, peasant blouses and hand-pleated skirts.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigners Veronica Swanson Beard and Veronica Miele Beard
Design partners Veronica Swanson Beard, left and Veronica Miele Beard presented a collection of scuba-inspired sportswear.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigner Mark Alary
Marc Jacobs' former jewelry designer Mark Alary showed his range of animal-inspired jewels.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigner Jason Jones
L.A.-based accessories designer Jason Jones offered a collection of brightly colored purses, duffels, messenger bags from his label Parabellum.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigner Todd Snyder
Designer Todd Snyder presented men's suits in mixed patterns.
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigners Ryan Lobo and Ramon Martin
Designers Ryan Lobo, left, and Ramon Martin (previous design director at Derek Lam) showed a womenswear collection from their line Tome. “Normally we’re backstage and running around frantic,” said Martin, who explained to Vogue, “It was the first time we’ve been able to sit in the front row and see the clothes come down the runway.”
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Photo by: Courtesy of Vogue/WireImageDesigners Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow
N.Y.-based designers Maxwell Osborne, left, and Dao-Yi Chow -- this year's winner of the CFDA Swarovski Award for Menswear design -- presented a menswear collection from theeir label Public School.
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