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Who's been snapping up serious amounts of swag at the annual melding of
freebies and flicks that is the Sundance Film Festival? Seems both Sienna Miller and Teri Hatcher more than availed themselves of the
oodles of luxe loot in Park City, Utah.
The New York Daily News reports Jude Law's semi-famous ex snapped up
nearly $6,000 in Lia Sophia jewelry, "among many, many other gifts," while
People reports she grabbed $3,000 in Fred Segal outerwear, including boots and a
pair of puffy jackets.
"I didn't bring that many warm clothes," Sienna explained to the mag.
She apparently didn't pack any moisturizer, either. E! Online's Marc Malkin
says she had her minions snag skin care products from Dermologica four days in a
row.
As for Teri, she plundered products worth an estimated $10,000, according to
the New York Post, including $3,000 in Lia Sophia baubles, along with various
Dermologica products and AG jeans.
The Daily News also claims the Botox-renouncing "Desperate Housewives" star, with beau Stephen Kay in tow,
"demanded" additional gift certificates for wrinkle corrector Restylane (not so,
says a Hatcher insider).
Meanwhile, is Winona Ryder still gun shy after that whole
sticky-fingered Saks ugliness all those years ago? The paper says she was
hesitant about selecting clothes from Intermix, querying staffers, "Tell me what
I can take. I don't want to take just anything."
But it wasn't all corporate-sponsored celebrity covetousness at the festival.
Good egg Adam Brody reportedly nabbed a swanky leather
messenger bag, which he promptly handed over to the Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society to be auctioned off for charity.
(Go on, we know you're dying to say it: Awww.)
Sienna, adds Malkin, also parted with some of her booty for the greater good.
But don't try to pry the plunder from Paul Rudd's hands. The amiable actor
jokes that he's going to keep the swanky Sundance spoils as a reward for his own
considerable thespian efforts.
"I actually don't believe in charity," he teases the Daily News (don't worry
-- he promised to make a donation). "By working hard and entertaining the world,
I think I deserve a cashmere stereo." |