Glam Slam: The Friday Five — Best Dressed Of The Week

Much of the country is experiencing a heat wave and the stars are doing their part to up the temperature a few degrees by offering us plenty of style sizzle this week.

Here is the best of the best!

EMMA STONE:
White hot! The actress exudes ladylike chic… with a serious edge, at the premiere of her film “The Amazing Spider-Man” in Berlin. Her custom Andrew Gn dress features a plunging neckline with lace-up bodice and bow detail at the waist, which she accessorized with ivory Christian Louboutin pumps.

MICHELLE PFEIFFER:
The epitome of elegance. Wearing a drapey Christian Dior, Michelle looks pretty and feminine at the premiere of her film “People Like Us” in Los Angeles. A wine-colored clutch provides a subtle shot of color to the grey and white striped ensemble.

PENELOPE CRUZ:
Lovely in lace! Sexy, but classic at the same time, Penelope shows some skin (but not too much skin!) in this off-the-shoulder Emilio Pucci number worn with heels and satin bag at the “To Rome with Love” screening in New York. A natural looking, not-too-overdone hairstyle finishes off her radiant look.

SELENA GOMEZ:
Biebs’ girl shows off those tan legs of hers in this sparkly micro mini. Fun and totally age appropriate in a gold Roberto Cavalli micromini, she completes the look with strappy gold Jimmy Choo sandals and minimal jewelry at the Much Music Awards.

JULIANNE MOORE:
What’s black and white and red all over? Sorry — had to go there! The beautiful redhead wears this black and white Jason Wu dress exceedingly well at the Critics’ Choice Television Awards in Los Angeles. The body con dress is ultra-flattering thanks to the optical illusion of the slimming black on the sides. Nude heels elongate her legs.

Have a wonderful (and fashionable) weekend!

— Ryan Patterson

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