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Leading Latinas at the Globes

January 12, 11:53 AMChicago Latino Community ExaminerSonia Gandara
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The red carpet at last night's Golden Globes was filled with so many gorgeous Latinas! The "Evas," Eva Longoria-Parker and Eva Mendes, made the best dressed list. However, America Ferrera and Salma Hayek made the worst dressed list. Critics called Hayek's dress "snooze-worthy." Mi'jos, please! Salma Hayek?! Snooze-worthy?! Completely disagree. What do you think?

 

Eva Mendes 09

Eva Mendes in a white Dior dress. What's up with the necklace though? Photo by Steve Granitz

 

 Eva Longoria 09

Eva Longoria in a red sirena dress by Reem Arca. Photo by Jason Merritt

 

America Ferrera 09

America Ferrera in Oscar de la Renta. Ándale, I've seen worse dresses than this! Photo by Jason Merritt

 

Salma Hayek 09

The lovely Salma Hayek in Dior. Salma, those critics were wrong. You had all our eyes wide open. Photo by Vince Bucci

 

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