Nov 11 2008 - 12:00pm Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard were out in NYC on Monday night for the MoMA film benefit gala held in honor of Baz Luhrmann.
I love these two - both phenomenal actors, but they look like crazy mountain people in this pic. Where the heck did maggie find that belted, fur monstrosity?
Why does everyone automatically assume that these "furs" are real. Maggie is pretty eco-friendly. I am guessing that that is a really good faux fur. I might be wrong, but they can make those
things look pretty real anymore and I would be surprised if she were wearing a real animal.
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I love these two - both phenomenal actors, but they look like crazy mountain people in this pic. Where the heck did maggie find that belted, fur monstrosity?
1somehow Gondry's "Human Nature" came to my mind.
2maybe she got it off of Peter's back.
3LOL LILDVINE!
4Booooooooooooo on the vest. Not just because it's fur but because it's ugly.... Sometimes she makes questionable fashion choices
5ha ha ha ha lildvine!!!
6Wow on the facial hair
7look its Santa! and his furry friend!
8Why does everyone automatically assume that these "furs" are real. Maggie is pretty eco-friendly. I am guessing that that is a really good faux fur. I might be wrong, but they can make those things look pretty real anymore and I would be surprised if she were wearing a real animal.
9MISSY b
mountain people..thats good!
10It's Vuitton and it's real. The beard is way creepier though!
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