Marion Cotillard

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Met Gala: Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard has honed her red-carpet reputation with pieces that appear basic at first glance but reveal something more interesting upon second (or third) glance.

Marion Cotillard has honed her red-carpet reputation with pieces that appear basic at first glance but reveal something more interesting upon second (or third) glance. And at the Met Gala, Cotillard's strapless Dior dress had two asymmetrical lines and the graceful fall of the skirt flipped back to reveal a spot of daffodil yellow. Are you a fan, or would you like to see more oomph?

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Celebrity Babies

Marion Cotillard Cuddles and Kisses Marcel at Husband Guillaume's Horse Show

Marion Cotillard planted a sweet kiss on her son Marcel's cheek while cheering on Guillaume Canet at the International Jump Bost in Barbizon, France, on Sunday.

Marion Cotillard planted a sweet kiss on her son Marcel's cheek while cheering on Guillaume Canet at the International Jump Bost in Barbizon, France, on Sunday. Marion and Marcel cuddled to keep warm during the sweet outing, where they watched Guillaume show off his skills on his horse. She returned to her native France for the family fun following a recent trip to Tokyo, where she donned a Christian Dior gown for an event to promote her film Rust and Bone at the end of last month. Earlier, Marion showed support for her husband when she attended Guillaume's Paris premiere of his film Jappeloup back in February.

Fashion

Marion Cotillard Goes With High-Low Christian Dior in Tokyo

Marion Cotillard was in Japan for the Tokyo premiere of her movie Rust and Bone, and for the occasion, she chose a look from Christian Dior's Pre-Fall 2013 collection.

Marion Cotillard was in Japan for the Tokyo premiere of her movie Rust and Bone, and for the occasion, she chose a look from Christian Dior's Pre-Fall 2013 collection. The beautiful strapless floral gown was not only in the prettiest shade of purple, but also featured a rise-and-fall hemline, too. As the face of Lady Dior handbags, we spotted Cotillard in a plethora of Christian Dior looks throughout award season, and it looks as though she's keeping her loyalty intact. Watch on for all the details. On Allison McNamara: Growze blouse, Vince Camuto blazer.

Rust and Bone

Marion Cotillard Dons Dior For Her Tokyo Premiere

Marion Cotillard took to the red carpet today in Japan for the Tokyo premiere of her film Rust and Bone.

Marion Cotillard took to the red carpet today in Japan for the Tokyo premiere of her film Rust and Bone. Marion also debuted her edgy new fringe haircut at the event, where the actress received a bouquet of flowers and spoke to the crowd before the film's screening.

Marion chose a strapless floral dress from Christian Dior's pre-Fall 2013 collection for the occasion, which is fitting since she is the face of Lady Dior. Marion has been linked to the French label since 2008, but this time around, she got hands on with handbags. Dior released a behind-the-scenes video of Marion's creative process while designing her very own carryall, called the 360° Bag.

Celebrity Beauty

How to Get Stick-Straight Strands à la Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard went with a sleek, modern look at the Rust & Bone premiere in Tokyo yesterday, wearing her hair stick-straight and debuting short, blunt fringe.

Marion Cotillard went with a sleek, modern look at the Rust & Bone premiere in Tokyo yesterday, wearing her hair stick-straight and debuting short, blunt fringe. To get this low-volume look, sidestep the mousse and use a silkening serum like Kenra Shine Serum ($18) for a high-gloss blowout. Then, go over with a flat iron to smooth strands. Finally, use a touch of styling wax on your fingers to style parted bangs for an added edge. Marion completed her look with sparkling copper shadow and a glossy salmon lip color.

Celebrity Style

Marion Cotillard Leads This Week's Style Pack

Oscars aside, this week inspired another round of enviable celebrity looks at Paris Fashion Week, Oz's promotional tour, and a number of parties and premieres — proof that there was no shortage of celebrity glamour after the big show.

Oscars aside, this week inspired another round of enviable celebrity looks at Paris Fashion Week, Oz's promotional tour, and a number of parties and premieres — proof that there was no shortage of celebrity glamour after the big show. It may be a less dressed-up crew than the Academy's red carpet, but Marion Cotillard in a polished Dior ensemble, Miranda Kerr's brand of street chic, and Olivia Palermo's Paris Fashion Week arrival are all evidence of life after award season. In this batch, we're also treated to more Spring-minded ensembles as we make the jump to March with Solange Knowles's Moschino polka dots and white pumps. Click through now for the rest of this week's top 10.

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Marion Cotillard Shows Her Support For Guillaume at His Paris Premiere

Marion Cotillard stepped out to support her husband, Guillaume Canet, at his premiere of Jappeloup in Paris yesterday.

Marion Cotillard stepped out to support her husband, Guillaume Canet, at his premiere of Jappeloup in Paris yesterday. She smiled and posed solo while Guillaume linked up for photos with his costars from the film, which he wrote. Marion has been busy with her own work recently, and her schedule isn't slowing down. Marion signed on to star in Two Days, One Night and will begin filming in Belgium this Summer. She'll also hit the big screen in her latest, Blood Ties, which Guillaume directed, in the coming months.

It's been a big year for Marion, who was recently honored for her work at the César Awards. Marion donned a black and white Christian Dior gown to step out for the French award ceremony. She was nominated for best actress for her work in Rust and Bone, but she ultimately lost out to Amour's Emmanuelle Riva.

award season

Marion Cotillard Goes Black and White For a Big Night in Paris

Marion Cotillard shed her jacket and braved snow to pose on the red carpet at the César Awards in Paris on Friday.

Marion Cotillard shed her jacket and braved snow to pose on the red carpet at the César Awards in Paris on Friday. She chose yet another Christian Dior gown after wearing a creation by designer Raf Simons to the BAFTAs earlier this month. Marion was nominated for best actress at the French event for her work in Rust and Bone, though the honor went to Amour's Emmanuelle Riva. Other big winners included Marion's Rust and Bone costar Matthias Schoenaerts in the most promising male newcomer category and Argo for best foreign film. Kevin Costner was honored with a lifetime achievement award and accepted his statue, saying, "Merci, bonsoir. There's no hiding I'm an American. Thank you for seeing me for who I am." He was joined by wife Christine Baumgartner for the award show, which is France's equivalent of the Oscars.

Movies

Jennifer Lawrence to Reunite With Bradley Cooper and More of the Week's Biggest Casting News

Chris Hemsworth is planning on a new project, Jennifer Lawrence is re-teaming with her Silver Linings Playbook crew, a Les Misérables starlet is heading west, and Sandra Bullock is preparing to play — er, voice — against type.

Chris Hemsworth is planning on a new project, Jennifer Lawrence is re-teaming with her Silver Linings Playbook crew, a Les Misérables starlet is heading west, and Sandra Bullock is preparing to play — er, voice — against type. All these big deals and more have gone down this week. Want to stay in the know? Take a look at all the latest movie casting news of the week!

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard Accepts Her Harvard Hasty Pudding Award

Marion Cotillard was in Cambridge, MA, today to accept her Harvard Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award with a parade.

Marion Cotillard was in Cambridge, MA, today to accept her Harvard Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award with a parade. The celebratory ride through Cambridge was followed by a roast, where Marion received a traditional pudding pot. The honor went to Claire Danes last year, and the group's honorary male recipient will be named at a later date and recognized on Feb. 8.

Marion was also celebrated on the red carpet earlier this month. Marion attended the SAG Awards in an eye-catching blue-and-white Dior gown after also appearing at the Golden Globes and the Critics' Choice Awards. Though Marion was nominated for outstanding performance by a female actor for her role in Rust and Bone at the SAGs, the best actress honor went to Silver Linings Playbook star Jennifer Lawrence. Marion nonetheless has a seal of approval from her husband, Guillaume Canet. Marion and Guillaume kissed at The Grove last week while they shopped with their adorable 1-year-old son, Marcel.