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Jennifer Lopez at the met ball 2010
Hollywood\'s finest graced the red carpet in New York last night for the glamorous annual Costume Institute Met Ball. The theme of the night was American Woman: Fashioning A National Identity and everybody from Jessica Alba to Kate Perry, Sienna Miller, Sarah Jessica Parker, Katie Hudson and more were all showing off some seriously beautiful designer dresses. Oh to be rich and famous!Every year the hairstyles add a touch of glamour and this year there was a mix of ‘40s style waves, loose beachy tousled locks and elegant updos. Read on to see who made it onto our hot list and who didn\'t. Do you agree? Vote now.
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer works an elegant updo with smouldering smoky eye make-up. The textured messy finish and long grown-out fringe adds a trendy edge to her traditional ball gown style dress. What do you think - hot or not?
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Kate Bosworth at the met ball 2010
Kate proves that short hair can work \'40s style waves and still look fantastic. Can the Wonderland star do no wrong?
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Kristen Stewart at the met ball 2010
This slicked-back updo doesn\'t suit the young Twilight star. Bring back the famous Kristen quiff! What do you think - hot or not?
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Nicole Richie at the met ball 2010
Nicole\'s new darker colour suits her pale complexion and her wispy fringe adds extra style to those luscious, long wavy locks.
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Sarah Jessica Parker at the met ball 2010
We heart SJP\'s oversized hair accessory. Teamed with her long glossy waves it is the perfect relaxed yet glamorous look.
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Emma Watson at the met ball 2010
Beachy tousled waves look très chick on young Brit star Emma Watson.
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Alexa Chung at the met ball 2010
Alexa\'s rocker roots and frizzy locks just don\'t cut it on the red carpet at this glossy fashion event. Do you agree?
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Sienna Miller at the met ball 2010
Sienna\'s half-up half-down ‘do is a welcome change from her usual beachy waves. Is this a new glamorous look for the alleged next Mrs Jude Law?
Celebrity hair stylist John D. was inspired by Brigitte Bardot when he styled Sienna\'s hair. His top tip for getting this look is, "I prepped her slightly damp hair with Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, applying a small amount on the palm of my hand then finger-combing it throughout the hair. I used it to hydrate and protect the hair as well as helping to counteract the humidity in the air and prevent frizz." A must-have product before a big event.
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Renée Zellweger at the met ball 2010
Renée\'s short boyish crop doesn\'t suit the petite star with it\'s ‘bowl\' cut finish. It\'s lacking a certain star quality which Renée usually pulls off so well.
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Camilla Belle at the met ball 2010
Camilla\'s opted for an understated yet glamorous updo. Consisting of messy twists and plaits it\'s perfect for this fashionable event - less is definitely more.
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