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Maria attended the Film Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles last night, where she was nominated for Best Female Lead for her role in Downloading Nancy. Unfortunately she did not win – the award instead went to Gabourey Sidibe of Precious – but I think that was made up for by the stunning dress Maria wore! She donned a shiny pale mini-dress, with short wavy blonde hair – I think she looks amazing, and this is definitely one of my all-time favourite looks of hers!
Photos will be added to the Gallery very soon (hopefully later today), but for now here are some small previews…

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The Creative Coalition will be holding a Spotlight Awards Dinner on January 25th in Utah, honoring Elijah Wood, Adrian Grenier, Maria Bello, Treat Williams and Melissa Leo.
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Really exciting news, fellow Maria fans – Ms Bello has been nominated for a Film Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Downloading Nancy! This came as a bit of a shock to me, seeing as despite the fact that her performance looks to be incredible and has got great reviews, it didn’t seem like the type of film that would be readily acknowledged come awards time. So for her to get nominated at the Spirit Awards is fantastic. Congratulations to Maria for this honour.
“The Last Station,” which looks at Russian author Leo Tolstoy’s final days, and “Precious,” the portrait of a troubled inner-city teenager, led the 2010 Spirit Award nominations, with five each.
Both movies were nominated Tuesday morning for best feature along with “(500) Days of Summer,” “Amreeka” and “Sin Nombre.”
The Coen brothers’ “A Serious Man” was awarded the group’s Robert Altman Award, which goes to the film’s cast and its casting director. And the indie horror hit “Paranormal Activity” even made an appearance with a nomination as best first feature.
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The Fashion Angel Awards, a runway showcase of three up and coming designers, will debut at Downtown LA Fashion Week, Tuesday, October 13 at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art). The show, which opens the three day event, will be attended by the city’s top fashion designers and is open to the public. Tickets can be purchased at www.downtownlafashionweek.com and at the door. Doors open at 4 pm for a 5 pm show.
The pilot program sponsored by the Department of Culture and Arts for the City of LA to support emerging talent in the fashion industry introduced its first winners, Phong Hong, Fernanda Carneiro and design team Jaquetta O’Dell and Leslie Henry at a press conference attended by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa earlier this week.
“Los Angeles will launch an exciting showcase of fashion and creativity that will bring buyers and style mavens from all over the world during LA fashion week,” Mayor Villaraigosa said. “Our City is no longer just the fashion capital of the West Coast; LA is one of the major fashion capitals of the world.”
The winners were chosen by a panel of judges including designers Randolph Duke, Nony Tochterman of Petro Zilla, Nick Verreos, Project Runway Season 3 winner Jeffrey Sebelia, Louis Verdad and contestant Vanessa Gonzalez, of Launch My Line on BRAVO.
An homage to designer Valentino will close the event with a vintage runway show on October 15. The star studded event will honor actress Maria Bello and open with a performance by singer Matt Goss. A portion of ticket sales benefits MOCA.
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