Best Actress Oscar nominees Kate Winslet, Hilary Swank, Imelda Staunton, Annette Bening and Catalina Sandino Moreno are already winners -- they've received $15,000 gift bags from Victoria's Secret.
The gift packages include Oscars cosmetic "survival kits," black lace underwear and a pink-sapphire-and-diamond broach, designed by jeweler Mouawad.
While all nominees may not walk away with an Oscar this Sunday, they will not go home empty-handed.
The most lavish goody bags will go to the Best Actress and Actor winners. Aside from an assortment of the latest skincare products and fragrances from Estee Lauder, the gift bags are stuffed with an array of jewellery and gadgets.
Winners will also be taking home personalised indulgences, such as a monogrammed cashmere and suede Loro Piana blanket and Baccarat crystal emblazoned with the nominee's moniker.
Academy Awards presenters such as Robin Williams, Charlize Theron and Morgan Freeman will also receive a special bag packed with goodies. Their lavish treats will contain, among other things, a package for a three-night getaway to the luxurious Four Seasons Resort in Whistler, Canada.
Also taking home a rather different gift bag will be those celebrities arriving at the Academy Awards venue in alternative fuel transport. Eco-friendly vehicle providers Global Green has put together a collection of green goodies, including a "conflict-free" cultured diamond pendant or pin valued at $2,500-$3,500 from Diamonds For Humanity, which promotes luxury with conscience.
A host of A-listers including Orlando Bloom, Salma Hayek and Leonardo DiCaprio will be taking part in the Red Carpet-Green Cars promotion, arriving in cars that run on a gas and electricity mix.
The collection of treats presented to this year's best actress and actor winners includes an invitation to an exclusive beauty spa, a pair of Manolo Blahnik shoes and some Baccarat crystal
Orlando Bloom is one of several celebs who will be supporting the Red Carpet-Green Cars campaign by turning up on the night in a fuel-efficient vehicle
a "conflict-free" cultured diamond pendant or pin valued at $2,500-$3,500 from Diamonds For Humanity, which promotes luxury with conscience.
Conflict free? What the hell does that mean? Is that because everyone gets one, so they don't have to fight over them?
"Luxery with a conscience"? They've got to be kidding. Yeah buy yourself $4000.00 worth of diamonds that you'll wear for one night, that money could feed a village in Africa for a year, but yeah, you get those ear rings. That should sit REALLY well on your conscience.
Hmm... do you want a serious answer to the conflict free thing? If so: confict diamonds refer to those which are obtained or sold by governments and/or corporations that have all kinds of illegal dealings, or obtained through violence, terrorism or other horrible methods. There's probably a more standard definition to it, but that's the way I understand it.
though I guess you were making a joke
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden
I have always found it a joke that the famous get things, and not just these "gift bags" for free. I would LOVE to hear of a celeb taking every ounce of thier gift bags, and turning around and giving it, or it's value, to someone in need. THAT would impress me.
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gaboman said this in post #5 : Hmm... do you want a serious answer to the conflict free thing? If so: confict diamonds refer to those which are obtained or sold by governments and/or corporations that have all kinds of illegal dealings, or obtained through violence, terrorism or other horrible methods. There's probably a more standard definition to it, but that's the way I understand it.
I assumed it was something like that. Diamonds without involving slave labour and war and whatever.
A-list Hollywood stars who take to the stage to present an award at Sunday's Academy Awards will find an unusual gift in their customary goodie bag -- a $570 vacuum cleaner.
Among the thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and other free items handed to pampered stars will be one of the latest gadgets to take America by storm -- a British-made, bag-less Dyson vacuum cleaner.
A press release from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences promises, "As nominees clean up at the upcoming Oscars, celebrity presenters will also clean up with the much-talked-about Dyson DC11."