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Earlier this month, the stars of the upcoming movie musical "Nine" premiered their Golden Globe-nominated film in London, and last night the cast were back Stateside for another debut at New York City's Ziegfeld Theatre. You know what two premieres mean—two opportunities to critique their red carpet style!

Kate Hudson, one of our stand-outs from the London premiere, opted for a less whimsical sequined black mini by Chanel, which we would have like much better without that odd train that gave her the appearance of having a tail. Costar Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson, who missed the first premiere because of singing duties at the "Grammy Nominations Concert Live!" more than made up for her previous absence, looking every inch the Grecian goddess in a drapey, one-shoulder white Marchesa gown and long, flowing locks. Also among last time's best dressed was Penelope Cruz whose shiny red gown didn't quite hit the same high note as her icy Ralph Lauren confection.

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They flaunted their harmonious style on the cover of November's Vogue, and now the ladies of the movie musical "Nine" are taking their act overseas, hopping the pond to premiere their film last night at London's Odeon Leicester Square.

The true virtuosos (sartorially-speaking) of the night were clearly Penelope Cruz and Kate Hudson. Penelope shined in an icy metallic Ralph Lauren beaded gown while costar Kate made a bold statement in her white Versace strapless gown, with a beautiful sculptural skirt.

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Much like Miley Cyrus' cameo in the sequel to "Sex and the City: The Movie" was once one a big mystery, we've now unearthed details about another thespian's (this time it's an Academy Award winner!) guest stint.

In October, People reported that Penelope Cruz would be appearing in the film (which is slated to be released in 2010) as a banker, and while we can't exactly confirm if her financial abilities are going to be highlighted, we can shed more light on the logistics behind her part. "I'm in it for very, very little time," she told MTV News during a press event for her next film "Nine." "It's a collaboration that I did because I am a huge fan of the show and the movie and Sarah Jessica Parker."

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Apparently November is the month of multiple-actress magazine covers. Elle recently revealed five different covers for its "Women of Hollywood" issue featuring Katie Holmes, Emily Blunt, Julianne Moore, Renee Zellwegger and Zoe Saldana. Now Vogue is getting in on the act with its November issue, which stars the actresses of the movie musical "Nine." Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz and Kate Hudson take a walk on a Malibu beach for legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz, festooned in varying shades of plum and burgundy for the pretty cover shot.

The film, which also stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Sophia Lauren, Judi Dench and Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson, is based on the Broadway production of the same name (itself a take off of the 1963 Fellini film "8 1/2"). The story centers around Guido Contini (Daniel), a famous film director who struggles to juggle all the women in his life (think: wife, mistress, muse, agent and mother).

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By Elizabeth Lancaster

Just like a scene from Woody Allen’s "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem’s relationship seems striking and loving to any outsider. Although, Penélope and Javier are considerably more secretive than Juan Antonio and María Elena, usually avoiding the paparazzi and public statements regarding their relationship.

Differences between their real life and the characters they play is definitely a good thing for thing for the couple, as their on-screen counterparts in "Vicky" were often violent in the passion of their relationship, even trying to kill each other at one point! In real life, Penélope and Javier are much less obvious with their relationship, though now it seems the Spanish duo has reportedly become engaged!

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