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Year awards, her Houghton backless gown at the Toronto Film Festival,
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2013 Vanity Fair Party. Collins must be doing something right because
Anna Wintour named her one of the best-dressed women of 2013. A title we
think she'll strive to earn back over the coming year. If you're not
already acquainted with 12 Years a Slave star Lupita Nyong'o, you may
want to hurry up and introduce yourself. Her riveting performance in the
film is second only to her surprisingly strong debut on the red carpet.
The 30-year-old Kenyan actress has been on the fast track in Hollywood
over the last few months, sweeping the Best Supporting Actress
nominations and garnering huge Oscar buzz.
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