Blake Lively at Chanel, Christian Dior and the Valentino after-party
Photo by: Dominique Charriau/WireImage, Eric Ryan/Getty Imag Blake Lively at Chanel, Christian Dior and the Valentino after-party- In town shooting "Gossip Girl," Blake found time to stop by the Chanel, Christian Dior and Valentino shows. She looked fresh-faced and summery in a breezy floral Chanel Resort 2010 dress with colorful beaded straps and gemstone earrings at Chanel. And at Dior, she slipped into a crisp, white Dior dress with Christian Louboutin Luly leather sandals and a white feathered headpiece for another cool summer look. At the party following the Valentino show, Blake kept with the light and airy theme in a flirty pastel cap sleeve frock and her California-girl bronze skin.
Summer means sweltering heat waves, ice cream, dips in the ocean, and... the Haute Couture shows in Paris, of course. This season a lovely crew of celebrities turned up including a couple of Gossip Girls (who are currently filming there) and one sexy star who wasn't content to just sit in the front row -- she sashayed down the runway herself! Click through the below gallery and check out their sultry summer styles. Au revoir!
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