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Fashion expert comments on 2016 Oscars red carpet

By Reuters
02 March 2016   |   8:28 am
The world's most-watched stretch of red carpet seized the spotlight in Hollywood on Sunday (February 28) as stars in luxurious gowns, glittering sequins and daring necklines strutted and twirled on their way into the Academy Awards.

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