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Fashion Star Of The Week: Leslie Mann

April 17th, 2009 2:39pm EDT  Post a comment    7 comments   Add to My News

Leslie MannLeslie Mann, of "Knocked Up" fame and one of the stars of the new movie "17 Again," attended its premiere on April 14th, held at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles in the cutest little frock.

Leslie Mann

The Outfit: A cream colored strapless ruffled neckline dress by designer Zac Posen.

Sassy Factor: Leslie keeps it girly cute while managing to stay age appropriate. We can appreciate this darling's toned legs because the dress length is neither too long nor short.

Accessories: Her gorgeous flowing blonde curls serve as her neckline accessory. Very sassy! A single bangle on one wrist keeps the whole look divine.

Leslie Mann

Get the look: A Zac Posen dress might break the bank a bit; however, if you are a smart shopper, you will find the same look at a more reasonable price. For instance, you will get as much attention as Leslie did on the red carpet in a Shoshanna Zigzag strapless ruffle dress. This is femininity at its best. If you wish to save even more, then T-Bags is the brand for you. Their strapless jersey dress is simple for everyday summer wear with cute ruffles to keep you ultra femme.

What do you think of Leslie's look? Make a comment!

Story by Doshka Harvey
Starpulse.com contributing writer

Check out past "Fashion Stars":

Chelsea Handler
Ashley Tisdale
Jaime Pressly
Claire Danes
Rose Byrne
Mariska Hargitay
Taraji P. Henson
Freida Pinto
Rachel Weisz
Kate Winslet
Cate Blanchett
Padma Lakshmi
Taylor Swift
Becki Newton
Eva Mendes
Lake Bell
Kristin Cavallari
Cameron Diaz
Rumer Willis
Hayden Panettiere
Monique Coleman
Blake Lively
Kristen Bell
Gabrielle Union
Demi Moore
Charlize Theron
Jada Pinkett Smith
Anne Hathaway
Liv Tyler
Malin Akerman



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