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ANNE HATHAWAY Her turn as co-host of the Oscars was panned a year ago, but outfitting Hathaway is still “worth an enormous amount of money in terms of advertising,” says Hollywood Reporter writer Merle Ginsberg. MIKE NELSON/EPA

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JESSICA CHASTAIN Young, beautiful and artistically respected, Chastain belongs to the top tier of actresses stylists dream of dressing. 310pix.com

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ROONEY MARA The newly minted “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” star “is the ingénue that everyone is after,” says Ginsberg. “Whichever designer gets to dress her will feel like they’ve won the lottery 10 times over.” Debbie Vanstory/startraksphoto.com

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HALLE BERRY Berry’s Elie Saab gown, worn in 2002 the night she took home the Best Actress Oscar, was a fashion game-changer. SGranitz/WireImage

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SALMA HAYEK Designer Narciso Rodriguez made a gown for Hayek for the 2003 Oscars — but she wore Carolina Herrera instead at the last minute. Kevin Winter/Getty Images

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CHARLIZE THERON The “Young Adult” star, seen here in Dior at this year’s Golden Globes, is a paid spokeswoman for the label. Debbie Vanstory/startraksphoto.com

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KRISTEN WIIG The “Bridesmaids” actress, who wore Balenciaga to the SAG Awards in January, now has style cred with major fashion houses. John Shearer/WireImage

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