Kristen Stewart in Proenza Schouler on the cover of the February 2011 issue of 'Vogue' and at the "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 2, 2011.
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Our girl Kristen Stewart blew our minds when Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez (of the incredibly chic, totally New York label Proenza Schouler) named the Twilight princess their newest inspiration. All eyes focused on her for the Met Gala, where she showed up in a sizzlin' hot floor-length dress made by the duo, proving that she is not a whole lot like her wallflower of a character, Bella. So with the MTV Movie Awards allowing A-listers to exercise their sartorial chops, will Kristen come back with another Proenza creation? Here’s what we think:

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Christian Siriano at the debut of Karl Lagerfeld & Rachel Bilson's original film series inspired by Magnum Ice Cream in New York City on April 21.
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Guys, guess what? Ahahaha. Actually, you can probably guess exactly what from the title of this post, BUT we're very excited to announce that Christian Siriano will be joining us again this weekend to host the 2011 MTV Movie Awards Red Carpet Report. As you've seen from previous years, Christian's fabulous fashion expertise and sparkly wit are sure to make the evening's glorious gowns and gorgeous suits all the more memorable. Plus, he's just as PSYCHED as we are about his return:

"I’m excited to be back on the red carpet for MTV," says the now 25-year-old Siriano. "It’s always a lot of fun and it is nice to take a break from the designing process and see fashion up close as it's happening. I love that MTV celebrates and supports creativity and artists in all forms."

We do indeed and also, we are DYING to see how fancy and turned-out his mic accessory game will be. The fierceness will assuredly be on full blast, and while the bespectacled, angular-haired designer needs no introduction on this site, we'd love to turn your attention to what he's been up to since the Movie Awards last year. When he wasn't dressing Nicki Minaj for her SNL appearances in the most ethereal confections ever (think layers upon layers of delicate blush, silken, curl-edged leaves for a skirt), he was bowling us over with his impeccable murse (man-purse) game as well as causing a ruckus (albeit a well-behaved fashion ruckus) with his exquisitely platformed, teetering heel collection this past February.

But all told, it's unforgettable moments like these that we can't wait to catch this year!

+ Watch Christian Siriano's 2010 MTV Movie Awards interview with Katy Perry below!

+ Aaaand, be sure to catch the 2011 MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, June 5, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on MTV and check back in at MTV Style for the full Red Carpet Report!

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Movie Awards: MTV Generation Award Winner Reese Witherspoon's Iconic Fashion Moments
A Fashion Homage To 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'
A Fashion Homage To 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part1'
A Fashion Homage To 'Black Swan'
A Fashion Homage To 'Easy A'
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Bella's wedding veil and clip.
Photo: Courtesy of Summit Entertainment

The MTV Movie Awards are practically around the corner, and our favorite movie peeps are all happily prepping for the big night, thinking it'll just be another awards ceremony and none of us will be screaming/crying in ecstasy. WRONG. Suddenly, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn has to jump in and turn us into crazy people by showing us the first glimpse of matrimonial proceedings between Edward and Bella. Now, of course, we can’t think of anything else and we are buzzing around the office like a pack of starved newborn vamps. Back in April we saw a teensy tiny sketch of Bella’s dress (long, dramatic, draped) and very coyly, the back of her be-veiled and braided head. No glimpse of the wedding dress yet, but we are guessing it’ll be as dramatic and breathtaking as we imagine. And we just got word (HOT OFF THE PRESSES) that Robert, Taylor, and Kristen will be on hand to personally introduce a never-before-seen exclusive clip—and we are praying to see more of the gown.

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Guys. The 2011 MTV Movie Awards are upon us, and of course, we'll have our eyeballs glued to the red carpet for all the most memorable moments but the announcement that holds us in THRALL right now is the fact that the coveted MTV Generation Award is being presented to none other than the elegant and talented Reese Witherspoon. The woman's range is unbelievable, from winning an Oscar for a poignant American biopic AND starring in an awesomely campy blockbuster that yielded multiple sequels (not to mention a Broadway musical). This award is totally 250 percent deserved, so in honor of this esteemed accomplishment and Reese's epic career, we're taking a look back at her top 10 most iconic movie looks. Again, for us, it's all about the FASHION.

10. WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (2011)

Reese Witherspoon as Marlena Rosenbluth in 'Water for Elephants.'
Photo: Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

Character: Marlena Rosenbluth
Costume Design by: Jaqueline West
The Look: With platinum finger waves, tight curls, and elegant, figure-flattering cuts, Reese channels Jean Harlow in the old Hollywood glamour of Water for Elephants. Even in casual wear, she's dressed to the nines in a nautical striped belted top, a white midi-length pencil skirt, and a smart white beret. Very Gaultier of a certain period.

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WHOA! Guys! Just two weeks stand between us and the 2011 MTV Movie Awards, which means we only have a fortnight to keep bringing you all the Movie Awards fashion goodness we have to give. We kicked off our coverage with the most-memorable style moments of this year's Best Female and Male Performance nominees and began offering up a series of Polyvore oblations in honor of the movies that are up for a lot of golden popcorn this year—starting off with Easy A and Black Swan. This installment focuses on this SIX-TIME nominated movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1'. And don't forget that you can watch clips and vote for your favorite performances here!

A 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1'-Inspired Polyvore Set
Photo: Polyvore

Unless you live under a huge slab of granite where not even the smallest sliver of light or the tiniest whisper can reach you and you've been rotting there for the past, ohhhh I don't know, DECADE, you know who Harry Potter is and you have a pretty general idea of what the series (book or movie) is all about. You've also undoubtedly seen and quoted 'Potter Puppet Pals: The Mysterious Ticking Noise,' which the post could have still made sense without, but would definitely not be as fun (WARNING: Do not watch if you/those around you are easily annoyed by repetition). Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is the film adaptation of the first half of the seventh and final book of J. K. Rowling's series, and since the boy and his story are so super famous to the point where the two are engrained in our culture to very near the point of animal instinct, there's no point in summarizing here, so I'll just jump right into the pretty Polyvore FASHUNZ!

In honor of Gryffindor, the House of our three protagonists, we've featured a wine-colored rugby stripe Warehouse dress and vintage rhinestone-covered lion crossbody. The Elder Wand is represented by a JLRicci twig necklace, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named (Or-Typed-By-Superstitious-Editorial-Assistants-With-Over-Active-Imaginations) takes the shape of spike-encrusted snake skin Sam Edelman pumps, and Harry himself appears as a dark blue sequined bodycon with a mesh lightning bolt detail. Add a little black magic in the form of Magie Noire by Lancome and a bit of Laura Gellar eye shadow in a black and white pearled "Potion." And top it all off with some Harry Potter franchise merchandise: a pair of golden snitch earrings, spectrespecs, and a cassette recording of "Accio Deathly Hallows."

2011 MTV MOVIE AWARDS COVERAGE:
A Fashion Homage To 'Black Swan'
A Fashion Homage To 'Easy A'
Memorable Style Moments Of The Best Male Performance Nominees
Memorable Style Moments Of The Best Female Performance nominees

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The 2011 MTV Movie Awards are fast-approaching, and as we count down the days until the doling out of the golden popcorn, MTV Style has all the fash-related coverage of the awards and nominees. So far, we've brought you the most-memorable style moments of this year's Best Female and Male performance nominees and showed you our fashion homage to Easy A. Today, we're serving up our very own Polyvore shrine to a film that is up for four awards: Black Swan. AND don't forget, you can watch clips and vote for all of your favorite performances here!

A 'Black Swan'-Inspired Polyvore Set
Photo: Polyvore

If you're a member of the American female population, you have 100 percent seen Black Swan because you think Natalie Portman is the prettiest human to ever live and you've been obsessed with her since Star Wars: Episode I/Garden State/V for Vendetta/Mars Attacks! If you're a dude, then you've also undoubtedly seen this movie, but you fall under one of two situations: either you were dragged to see it by your significant other, or you and your buddies went to see it solely for this scene (click and scroll down) (side note: If you fall into the latter category, then you're probably not reading this blog anyhow but WHATEVZ). Either way, Black Swan is totally one of those iconic films of the current era that we're going to be talking about for years, and Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis give some of the most impressive performances of their careers and arguably of any young starlet of this generation. PLUS, the costume department for Black Swan is totally high-fash-conscious—ZOMG RODARTE—so it obvi holds a special place in our hearts. To commemorate our undying love for this film (aside from the feather-strewn candlelit shrine we've erected in its honor), we offer you this humble Polyvore set of Black Swan-inspired amazingness.

As a more wearable interpretation of Nina's Black Swan costume, we found this black Cynthia Rowley feather tutu and a set of charcoal/gray Stila eye shadow. Since most daywalking citizens are averse to traipsing around with a gem-encrusted tiara on their heads, we tracked down a more subtle way to channel your inner princess with this Lucyn's tiara-shaped ring. A light pink Dion Lee tulle short-sleeved dress, Essie nail polish, and lady-like ribbon-laced Vionnet heels call to all things ballet. A swipe of red Stila lipstick harkens back to when Nina went totally crazy-pants and stole that tube from the dressing room of legendary dancer Beth MacIntyre, and the nail files in the top right are to remind you of/prevent you from re-creating that revolting scene where she rips her nail out in the sink for NO GOOD REASON. NIGHTMARES. Finally, we top the set off with this George Angelopoulos mirrored clutch for reasons you'll never know unless you've seen/until you see the movie. Fin.

2011 MTV MOVIE AWARDS COVERAGE:
A Fashion Homage To 'Easy A'
Memorable Style Moments Of The Best Male Performance Nominees
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Only three short weeks until the 2011 MTV Movie Awards, and MTV Style has all the fash-obsessed coverage of this year's nominees that you could ever ask for! Earlier this month, we brought you the most-memorable style moments of the Best Female and Male performance nominees. Today, we have a Polyvore set inspired by the onscreen style of the triple-nominated movie, Easy A!

An 'Easy A'-Inspired Polyvore Set
Photo: Screen Gems/Polyvore

So when I was in high school, teachers gave out summer reading assignments that were due the moment the bell rang on the very first day of the new school year. AND I had to walk uphill both ways in the snow to get to and from school. JK, I didn't walk, I drove or took the bus. And there wasn't any snow. But there WERE a few hills, and there were DEFINITELY summer reading assignments. Before my junior year, my class was assigned Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Considered to be the greatest work of Hawthorne's writing career, this 19th century romantic novel is set in colonial Boston and tells the story of Hester Prynne, a young woman who is ostracized by her community for her illicit actions. SAUCY, right?! Easy A is decidedly NOT the film version of The Scarlet Letter, so I wouldn't watch it if you're looking to get out of reading the book (and shame on you for even contemplating such blasphemy! School is cool, guys!! *pushes up glasses*). But it's preeeetty close in a contemporary super-loose adaptation kinda way à la 10 Things I Hate About You.

Emma Stone is totally funny and smart and cute as Olive Penderghast, a teenager who starts a series of white lies about her weekend escapades in an attempt to up her social cred around her high school. The rumors fly, and Olive is labeled the school-skank. Instead of withering in persecution, Olive embraces her new identity, starts dressing more provocatively, and uses her new reputation to help some of her fellow dude classmates whose popularity could use a boost. The above Polyvore set is an homage to Olive's more scandalous wardrobe centered around a black All Saints corset and a pair of black J Brand '912' skinny jeans and an Alexander Wang multistrap shoulder bag for Olive to tote her books around—she is at school after all. (Side note: OK, so there are probably 0.000001 percent of girls toting Alexander Wang satchels to school, but like, realistic schmealistic, this satchel is FABULOUS, so there). The outfit is finished off with Jeffrey Campbell platform wedge heels, black Wayfarer cat-eye shades (a bad-girl staple), pearl earrings, a slick of bright red lipstick, and a scarlet letter. Easy A is nominated for a whopping THREE Movie Awards this year: Best Female Performance, Best Comedic Performance, and Best Line From A Movie. The Movie Awards are only a few weeks away, so don't forget to vote for your favorite performances here!

2011 MTV MOVIE AWARDS COVERAGE:
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This year's MTV Movie Awards are fast-approaching, and in honor of the event, we're bringing you TONS of style-related coverage! Yesterday, we recapped the most stylish moments of the Best Female Nominees (Emma Stone, Emma Watson, Jennifer Aniston, Kristen Stewart, and Natalie Potman). This time, we've rounded up the most memorable fashion moments of the Best Male Nominees: (Daniel Radcliffe, Jesse Eisenberg, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, and Zac Efron). We'll keep you informed about all things fashion-and-movie-awards related right up to the big day (Sunday, June 5), and until then, vote for your favorite leading man and catch snippets of each movie moment here!

DANIEL RADCLIFFE

Daniel Radcliffe at the premiere of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1" in New York City on November 15, 2010, at the Daniel Radcliffe Gotham Magazine Cover Party in New York City on April 25, 2011, and at the after party for the Broadway opening night of "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" in New York city on March 27, 2011.
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Nominated For: Best Male Performance - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Character Name: Harry Potter
Memorable Style Moments: As an accomplished singer, dancer, and actor, Daniel Radcliffe is the ultimate triple-threat, but what he doesn't get enough credit for is how consistently he slays casual looks, black-tie suiting, and everything in between. We love how dapper D. Rad looks pairing a classic navy suit and tie with a fun gingham shirt, as much as we adore how effortlessly he slides into a striped tee + leather bomber jacket + resin rinse jeans + lace-up boots combo without missing a beat. And, of course, as a Brit, he does old-school sophistication without looking curmudgeony in slicked hair, a bowtie and a pocket square. Easy peasy.

JESSE EISENBERG

Jesse Eisenberg at the 5th International Rome Film Festival in Rome, Italy on November 1, 2010, at Los Angeles Confidential magazine's Jesse Eisenberg Awards Celebration in Marina del Rey, California on February 26, 2011, and at the 2010 New York Film Critics Circle Awards in New York City on January 10, 2011.
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Nominated For: Best Male Performance - The Social Network
Character Name: Mark Zuckerberg
Memorable Style Moments: Hold the phone... No, seriously, wait. Have I been living under a rock or are you guys realizing with me that Jesse Eisenberg is legitimately reallyreally HOTT (with two capital T's, lest anyone gets confused...)? Maybe I was wrongly blinded by Jesse's shrew-like portrayal of Facebook mastermind, Mark Zuckerberg, but praise be for now I see the LIGHT. The breadth of his typically hunched chest in this tuxedo is delightfully surprising and VERY badass in a Reservoir Dogs way (also, stealth pocket square is yum). Admittedly, the New Balances were a questionable choice, but at least the hue of his kicks perfectly complement the slate blue of his blazer (this is also around the time we noticed that he was kinda tall...). And his flatter/straighter 'do rocked with a blue skinny tie that accentuates his dramatic cheek bones, is also thoroughly enjoyable. *fans self with one hand while biting the fist of the other*

ROBERT PATTINSON

Robert Pattinson at the 'Water For Elephants' premiere in New York City on April 17, 2011, at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 16, 2011, and at the 'Water For Elephants' premiere in Berlin, Germany on April 27, 2011.
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Nominated For: Best Male Performance - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Character Name: Edward Cullen
Memorable Style Moments: Hullo NURSE. If you've noticed that this "Style Moments" analysis of the MTV Movie Awards male nominees has degenerated into a gauche swoonfest of manmeat ogling, then you would be right because, well, HI, it's Robert Pattinson. We didn't approach the photo research for this post like dressing up Ken dolls or anything but Pattinson's suiting looks were definitely the most memorable and the fact that Edward Robert looks bananas-glorious in combed wool and carded cashmere is not our fault. Whether it's a narrow lapel, two-button grey wool suit with a symmetrical (dare I say, Windsor?) knot in a wine tie or a tuxedo with a peaked lapel that matches the oh-so-tempted-to-touch (word to Kevin Little) spikiness of his newly shorn hair or an adventurously dyed brownish cashmere suit, R. Pattz is a dream.

TAYLOR LAUTNER

Taylor Lautner at the screening of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' in New York City on June 28, 2010, at the 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2010, and at the premiere of 'The Twilight Sage: Eclipse' in Los Angeles, California on June 24, 2010.
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Nominated For: Best Male Performance - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Character Name: Jacob Black
Memorable Style Moments: Taylor Lautner gets a lot of praise for his rippling pecs and washboard abs (named THE top dude on People Magazine's 50 Amazing Bodies list last year), but the guy really does also know how to wear clothes (even if millions prefer that he wouldn't...mmm... running in the raiiiin). Taylor knew this unexpected grey-and-navy combo would work after wearing it during the entirety of The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D, but this time the look reads less infinitely aquatic. He knows how to dress up a V-neck and jeans with dress shoes and a blazer and even sports a few subtle chains 'round his neck. Generally speaking, dudes usually shy away from man-jewelry, but Taytay is a risk-taker and honestly, with his physique, he could probably make a tutu look masculine. He also knows that sometimes the old stand-bys are all you need, and wows in an all-charcoal suit and tie with a crisp white button-up.

ZAC EFRON

Zac Efron at the premiere of 'Charlie St. Cloud' in Westwood, California on July 20, 2010, at the 'Charlie St. Cloud' photocall in Madrid, Spain on September 13, 2010, and at the premiere of 'Charlie St. Cloud' in Deauville, France on September 11, 2010.
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Nominated For: Best Male Performance - Charlie St. Cloud
Character Name: Charlie St. Cloud
Memorable Style Moments: Shedding that teenybopper image is a hard transition for anyone, but Zac Efron is evolving before our eyes with minimal growing pains. Everyone knows real men can rock skinny ties and pants, and seeing Zac decked out in this lustruous dark grey suit is anything but painful (bonus points for that expertly placed, nimble tie-clip). As if that didn't get the point across, he grew some (very well kempt) facial hair, threw on a red plaid shirt, and a pair of rugged khakis for an ensemble that screams "Brawny Man". And while this all light-grey suit + amber-gradient aviators + deep side-part + mustache + soul patch + beard look has the very real potential to come off sort of "used car salesman" on most, Zac makes it WERK! He's almost David Beckham-ish in that regard, no?

2011 MTV MOVIE AWARDS COVERAGE:
A Fashion Homage To 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'
A Fashion Homage To 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part1'
A Fashion Homage To 'Black Swan'
A Fashion Homage To 'Easy A'
Memorable Style Moments Of The Best Male Performance Nominees
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It's OFFICIAL! It's Movie Awards season again! The 2011 MTV Movie Awards site was just launched yesterday for your viewing (and VOTING) enjoyment. We'll be covering the MMAs starting now until the big day, Sunday, June 5 (mark your calendars, y'all!), when Jason Sudeikis takes the stage as your host for the evening, so there are NO EXCUSES for missing it! Our 2011 MTV Movie Awards coverage starts up with a look back at all the most stylish moments of this year's Best Female Performance nominees: Emma Stone, Emma Watson, Jennifer Aniston, Kristen Stewart, and Natalie Potman. Vote for your leading ladies and check snippets of each performance here!

EMMA STONE

Emma Stone at the "Easy A" premiere in Toronto on Sept. 11, 2010, at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 16, 2011, and at the Conde Nast Traveler Annual Hot List party in West Hollywood, California, on April 11, 2011.
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Nominated For: Best Female Performance - Easy A
Character Name: Olive
Memorable Style Moments: Emma Stone has been an undeniable fashion force of late. She's been experimenting with her hair, running the options from deep scarlet to stark blonde, and rocking insanely vibrant lipstick like it's NBD. Needless to say, we've been loving it. We love her age-appropriate ice-blue cocktail-length dress with floral overlay and monster shoulder pouf where an updo and minimal jewelry don't jockey for attention, but it was at this year's Golden Globes when she swanned in an impossibly sleek apricot Calvin Klein in which she truly knocked us dead. The tousled milk-white hair, fuchsia lipstick and cornflower blue ensemble with the prettily demure accessories was a definite close second.

EMMA WATSON

Emma Watson at the world premiere of "Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows" in London on Nov. 11, 2010, visiting "Late Show With David Letterman" in New York City on Nov. 15, 2010, and attending the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Ball in New York City on May 3, 2010.
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Nominated For: Best Female Performance - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Character Name: Hermione Granger
Memorable Style Moments: Emma Watson gets all the points in the world for having the most-gorgeous features that allow her to rock a pixie while appearing totally chic and feminine. A style muse and the face of houses like Burberry, Watson wowed crowds at the London premiere of the latest Potter flick in a Rafael Lopez feathered frock wherein she again defied logic and expectation by proving that petite ladies can appear as stunningly leggy as 6-foot-tall models. Of course, Watson looks just as breezily stylish in jeans and an oversize sweater + shirt combo. Especially when her studded status bag shines as hard as her impish grin, and finally, we've got blast-from-the-past Watson, in Burberry (of course) at last year's Met Gala, where we perhaps first noticed that wee little Hermione had grown the hell up in a white couture gown cut to there.

JENNIFER ANISTON

Jennifer Aniston at "Exposados" (The Bounty Hunter) photo call in Madrid, Spain on March 30, 2010, leaving the "Wanderlust" movie set in New York City on Nov. 20, 2010, and at the premiere of "Just Go With It" in New York City on Feb. 8, 2011.
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Nominated For: Best Female Performance - Just Go With It
Character Name: Katherine
Memorable Style Moments: Jennifer Aniston's looked good for so long (and no, dudes, that is not at all a jab at her age reeeelax) that we often forget how awesome her perfected style science is. Her hair? Perfectly colored, perfectly coiffed, perfectly spot-on for the occasion. Whether it's a sleeveless sheath showcasing her shapely arms accessorized with a simple gold watch, or suede wedges offsetting a black shrunken leather moto jacket that fits so perfectly she looks sewn in, or a form-fitting, draped-to-death blue-black Dolce & Gabbana, Aniston always looks elegant and laid-back Hollywood done right.

KRISTEN STEWART

Kristen Stewart at the premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse in Los Angeles on June 24, 2010, at the Costume Institute Gala Benefit in New York City on May 8, 2010, and at the screening Of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" in New York City on June 28, 2010.
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Nominated For: Best Female Performance - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Character Name: Bella Swan
Memorable Style Moments: Kristen Stewart's just got good genes and that youthful insouciance where she looks cool no matter where she's at or what she's wearing. Her hair, even in a braided sweep, always has the correct number of stray pieces, and regardless of what color her tresses are it never looks like it required too much effort. Whether in single-sleeved sequins and feathers from Elie Saab that created a FUHRENZY or an architectural bodice with see-through "illusion skirt" hemline by none other than Chanel (whoa, waaaay early on that trend, right?) or a immensely ornate appliqued, skintight mini Roland Mouret dress, K. Stew keeps us on our toes with an unexpected curveball and reveals a confidence that makes us 0.0034 percent OK-er with the fact that her boyfriend is insanely, unfairly, ridiculously gorgeous.

NATALIE PORTMAN

Natalie Portman at the 67th Venice International Film Festival in Venice on Sept. 1, 2010, at the "Black Swan" Press Conference in Toronto on Sept. 14, 2010, and at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences' second annual Governors Awards in Hollywood on Nov. 13, 2010.
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Nominated For: Best Female Performance - Black Swan
Character Name: Nina Sayers
Memorable Style Moments: The thing everyone says about Natalie Portman is that she's a consummate professional, and that's hardly a surprise since when it comes to looking awesome, this chick's on her job. The whippet-thin actress would look good in jeggings and a canvas smock, but when it comes to event dresses, N. Port keeps it well played with a *golf clap*. Look at the way this scarlet Rodarte she wore to Venice moves? Flawless. And check out this contrast: Even with a somewhat shapeless, super-casual, sweater dress, the peekaboo sleeves and truncated length make it not only cute but really freaking cool. The Lanvin she wore to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences' Governors Awards got torn by critics for the unflattering draping, but we have to say we LOVE the color and find the asymmetry wholly pleasing. In short, haters can suck it.

2011 MTV MOVIE AWARDS COVERAGE:
A Fashion Homage To 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'
A Fashion Homage To 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part1'
A Fashion Homage To 'Black Swan'
A Fashion Homage To 'Easy A'
Memorable Style Moments Of The Best Male Performance Nominees
Memorable Style Moments Of The Best Female Performance nominees

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