
This week's best dressed celebrities dolled up for promotional events, theater debuts and film screenings. See if any of your favorite celebs made the cut.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Sanaa Lathan attends The Opening Night After Party for "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark" Off-Broadway at Trattoria Dopo Teatro in New York City in her t-strap black dress and classic red lips.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Keri Hilson arrives at Maxim's Hot 100 Party at Eden in a cut-out olive green mini dress and yellow platform heels. Her sleek bob and bright pink lipstick brighten up her face.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Will Smith looks dapper in his signature "Men in Black" look as he walks to his trailer at the "Men In Black 3" movie set in New York City.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Kerry Washington poses for a photo during the Sundance Institute "Film Forward: Advancing Cultural Dialogue" Press Breakfast at the Canadian Embassy on in Washington, DC in a cute black and white spring dress.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Actress LaLa Vazquez, arrives at the Kim Kardashian & Midori Melon Liqueur launches The Midori Trunk Shows at Trousdale on May 10, 2011 in West Hollywood, California.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Kelly Rowland attends the Samsung Infuse 4G launch event featuring Nicki Minaj at Milk Studios in a bright white blazer with skinny jeans.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Actress Claudia Jordan arrives at Maxim's Hot 100 Party at Eden on May 11, 2011 in Hollywood, California.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Ciara attends the Samsung Infuse 4G launch event featuring Nicki Minaj in a skin tight one shoulder beige dress.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011
Savannah Brinson, Gabrielle Union, Adrienne Bosh and Deborah Cox look beautiful in their spring colors at the Haute Living and Dom Perignon kick off of the Haute 100 celebrations with an intimate dinner in honor of Adrienne Williams' birthday at the home of her and fiance, Miami Heat star, Chris Bosh in Miami Beach, Florida.
Best Celeb Style: Week of May 8, 2011




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By: concord on 5/14/2011 4:33PM
Some people don't care what they look like; They don't think much of them self any way, so be it.
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By: sam on 5/14/2011 4:45PM
Ok , nice article BUT, why is it that 90 to 95 percent of the Models must be Black? Is the pressure on for ads to do this now?
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By: lisa on 5/14/2011 5:43PM
I never noticed the color of the models, why would it matter anyway, as long as they can strutt their stuff
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By: Rhonda on 5/14/2011 6:41PM
and that's how the fight got started...... does it matter......? who cares other than you? the article is about the fashions, not the celebrities......sadly, some black celebrities take these gigs because they don't get noticed by mainstream Hollywood..........but again, who cares?
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By: Kianna on 5/14/2011 8:15PM
Umm.. in case you didn't notice, this IS the BlackVoices section of AOL. So of course the majority of the pictures you see here will be of Black celebrities and models. Duh...
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By: Pamela on 5/14/2011 8:39PM
Kianna, I never even thought to look at the source, Black Voices. The models make sense now. Thanks for the 'heads-up'.
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By: Saudi on 6/02/2011 2:36AM
Maybe u should apply that same question 2 an all white Ad & the rest of society that features prominently white or what can pass as white or that Euro-centric appearance.
It's almost as if, anytime African Americans or Caribbean people have something that they want to do for themselves 2 celebrate their culture, non-blacks always have a problem with it, when it's usually non-blacks seems 2 have everything promoting them,subliminally brainwashing ethnic people in2 believing, Euro-centric is "ideal". Allow these people to do things for their own cul instead of complaining or asking stupid questions(Like you did,Sam) on why UR race isn't included.
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By: k on 5/14/2011 5:15PM
What kind of lame duck ??? is that, get a life.
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By: CC on 5/14/2011 5:40PM
Look at the banner (title) of the page. Hmmmm why would the not be black? Be observant!
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By: Laurinda on 5/14/2011 6:44PM
The more things change the more they stay the same. Why does everything have to turn into a race issue. Grow up folks!More importantly, why does there now have to be an emphasis on the color of the model? She looks great end of story!
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