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Stars Raise Heart Awareness at Red Dress Collection Show

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Feb. 10 2011, Published 7:28 a.m. ET

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The stars were shining last night at the Red Dress collection show! In honor of The Heart Truth, which inspires women to take action against heart disease, celebrities strutted their stuff on the runway in the name of heart awareness. Julianne Hough started off the night by wearing a Swarvoski creation followed by Audrina Patridge in Badgley Mischka.

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Other notables included Giuliana Rancic in Marchesa (with husband Bill Rancic by her side!) and Camila Alves in Kaufman Franco who also had her main squeeze Matthew McConaughey cheering her on in the front row. The front row also included NY Housewives Countess LuAnn de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan.

Natasha Bedingfield (in Nicole Miller) performed her hit "Strip Me" acoustically for an enthusiastic crowd.

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Ending the show was Gayle King in Donna Karen followed by all of the women strutting one last time!

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After the show, model for the night Cat Deeley (who wore Alberta Ferretti) talked exclusively to the crowd in the American Express skybox. She answered questions from the crowd about fashion and said that everyone at So You Think You Can Dance thinks she's crazy for her outfit decisions! But she either wants you to love them or hate them.

Cat also said that she certainly did not pick her runway song "Dancing Queen" by Abba, joking she only thinks she's a dancing queen with a few drinks in her!

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