Celebrities At The Premiere Of Whatever Works

Celebrities At The Premiere Of Whatever Works

Quite a few celebrities arrived to the premiere of 'Whatever Works' held at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York last night and among them is the usually camera shy Mary-Kate Olsen wearing an over sized brown coat and velvet leggings.

When was the last time we saw an Olsen!! What have they been doing? And where have they been doing it?

Who else showed up?

  • Debra Messing was gorgeous in a red dress with a deep V.
  • Patricia Clarkson was stunning in blue silk.
  • Evan Rachel Wood showed off her flawless skin in a strapless black dress.
  • Uma Thurman's outfit wasn't fully pictured but from what I can see she looked great.

So which look did you like the best? How about the least?

Photos by Wenn.com

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COMMENTS...

switchstance5
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switchstance5 said:

Oh boy. MK looks pretty bad here...

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Anonymous Anonymous said:

Why does she always feel the need to wear clothes that are like XXL.. she's such a pretty girl and should really flaunt her pettite body!

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Mary Kate looks gorgeous! Love the hair color!

Anonymous Anonymous said:

OMGOSH DEBRA MESSING LOOKS GORGEOUS!! Best she's ever looked : )

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I am not seeing the "great" part in Uma Thurman. More like YUCK!

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