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The 2010 Hollywood Style Awards: No Prizes For The Social Network Here

While critics and awards groups spent the weekend fawning over The Social Network, one star-studded awards show went down with little acknowledgment of the critical juggernaut. Last night, our parent company MMC helped honor film and television fashion at the 2010 Hollywood Style Awards with The Palazzo Las Vegas, Klipsch and FRS® Healthy Energy® (Or, let's say "The Hollywood Style Awards" for short). While they chose not to honor Mark Zuckerburg's admirable tenacity to shorts and sandals, the event did yield a possible hint about Finn and Rachel's relationship on Glee, news from Kate Bosworth that T-shirts are still in style and more. Here's a rundown of the prizes and a few highlights from coverage so far.

·Our sister site Hollywood Life is reporting that Cory Monteith dropped a possible hint about the fate of Finn and Rachel's relationship on Glee.

·Also from Hollywood Life - Emily Blunt (who has royal experience from her role in Young Victoria) weighed in on the style of real-life future Queen Kate Middleton.

·Good news for lazy people: Presenter Kate Bosworth helped keep the T-shirt in style by wearing one to the awards show. You know, with a ball gown. [Gather]

·Monteith took home the Male Future Style Icon award while Gossip Girl's Katie Cassidy took home the Female Future Style Icon Award, presented by The Palazzo Las Vegas. Here's a full rundown of the awards:

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design in Film

Colleen Atwood

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design in Television

Lou Eyrich Glee

Makeup Artist of the Year

Jenn Streicher

Hairstylist of the Year

Mark Townsend

Stylist of the Year

Cher Coulter

Emerging Designer of the Year

Kimberly Ovitz

Photographer of the Year

Yu Tsai

One to Watch

Odette Yustman

Future Style Icon, Male

Cory Monteith

Future Style Icon, Female

Katie Cassidy