Stars Shine for Cartier

May 2, 2009 at 6:11am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

On Thursday night in Manhattan, there was no party more dazzling than the Cartier 100 Years In America affair at the Cartier flagship store on Fifth Avenue.

Anne Hathaway, all luminous skin and seductive lace, and baby daddy Justin Timberlake, rocking a three piece suit and the longest hair he’s had since the Britney years (just don’t frost those tips, love bug), were two of the night's standouts.

But what was going on with Kate Hudson?

We’re less concerned with her slight tint of orange and more flummoxed by the bizarre cut out panels on her dress.

Since when are love handles the new cleavage?

Not that Kate Hudson knows the first thing about back fat, but you know what we’re sayin’.

That's not a look we can get behind.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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