Marc Malkin
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Stars in Orbit: Dita, Demi and a Pink Party
Courtesy Monique Lhuillier
The Planet Gossip satellites see everything, and I give you the best sightings from around the world—and occasionally even beyond it.
BRIDAL PARTY: Dita Von Teese, checking out the wedding dresses along with Becki Newton, Kristen Bell, Rebecca Gayheart and Michelle Trachtenberg during the opening party of the new Monique Lhuillier boutique on Melrose Place in L.A.
HEROIC EFFORTS: Hayden Panettiere and Milo Ventimiglia, avoiding having their photo taken together at the opening of the p.i.n.k. vodka-sponsored Hollywood's Most Wanted art show in Los Angeles. Zachary Quinto hosted the evening for guests including James Kyson Lee, Jack Coleman and Kristen Bell.
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DINNER DATES: Nicolas Cage and his wife, Alice Kim, joining another couple at Madeo restaurant in Beverly Hills.
PARAMOUNT IMPORTANTS: Hilary Swank, chatting with agent types on the Paramount lot in Hollywood during the Hennessey Artistry concert, featuring Pharrell Williams and Fall Out Boy. Also there: Ashlee Simpson, David Arquette, Kevin Connolly and JC Chasez.
HOLIDAY CHEER: The Killers, shooting their video produced by Matador Motion Pictures for their special Christmas song “Don’t Shoot Me, Santa Claus.” Sales of the single will benefit Bono’s RED charity.
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CALLING THE SHOTS: Eva Mendes, yelling “Let’s do shots” when she walked into the Sony Cierge lounge at Buddha Bar in New York City for her Gotham magazine cover party.
MADISON HAVE: Lauren Conrad, picking up a dress by Antik Batik and a Sonia Rykiel skirt at Madison in L.A.
RINGTONED: Demi Moore, dancing at Teddy’s in Hollywood during a preview party for the new Samsung Gleam phone.
FUTURE FORECAST
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PET CAUSE: Pink is throwing a party tomorrow afternoon at her L.A.-area home for PETA president Ingrid Newkirk and Let’s Have a Dog Party, her new book about throwing parties for canines.
ROYAL TREATMENT: Aretha Franklin, Natasha Bedingfield and Al Green are performing at the Sarah Ferguson Foundation gala Nov. 1 at New York’s Cipriani Wall Street.
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