
After walking the
red carpet in LA last night, the celebration of GQ's Men of the Year continued inside. Jon Hamm — who received
even more honors today — posed with both Megan Fox and fellow cover boy Leonardo DiCaprio. Leo also got a shoutout from Zac Efron, who said he's
"trying to take after Leo".
Nov 19 2008 - 6:00am by
Molly

Two out of GQ's four cover boy
Men of the Year came out to celebrate at the Chateau Marmont in LA last night. Jon Hamm and Leonardo DiCaprio both lived up to their steamy covers while Michael Phelps and Barack Obama (surprise) couldn't make it to the red carpet. Obsession of the year Megan Fox looked hot in pink and kept her boyfriend Brian Austin Green close for photos.

Ferretti and bubbly? Yes, please. Parties are aplenty in Hollywood, but when it's for Alberta Ferretti and Vogue, you bring it proper.

Hollywood was getting into the
holiday shopping spirit last night as lots of celebrities came together for
Vogue's Alberta Ferretti party to celebrate her new flagship store. Nicole Richie looked gorgeous with a cute and cleaned up Joel Madden on her arm, out for
another night with Nicky Hilton and David Katzenberg. Lucy Liu smiled and chatted with the designer, Marisa Tomei, and Nicole.

The men of
Mad Men can sometimes be like train wrecks — I have to watch them even when I find some of them repellent. And while Don Draper may be the center of the show, I actually think it's the ladies who keep me coming back for more week after week. The fashion is amazing for one thing, and Joan, Peggy, and Betty are some of the most fascinating and heartbreaking female characters on television right now.

The storm clouds swirled on this week's exciting season finale of
Mad Men. As the terror of the Cuban missile crisis thrums below the surface, everyone copes with the prospect of the end of the world in his or her own way. The entire episode has a nihilistic vibe to it, with characters weighing each moment against the idea that it could be their last.

A lot went down in this week's episode of
Mad Men, which makes sense as next week will mark the conclusion of season two (boo!). However, despite some character story lines progressing along, this episode doesn't offer many clues as to how Betty and Don will resolve their marital issues.
We do learn a bunch of stuff about other characters, though, including the fact that Pete is violently opposed to adoption and poor Joan is caught up in a terrible relationship with a wretched man.

This week's
Mad Men episode has got to be the most bizarre yet. I was looking forward to Don and Pete's trip to L.A. (especially for the fashion and sets!) but did not see Don's little sojourn into an eerie little "family" coming.

It was a fashionable Sunday night for the stars who got dressed up for
Hollywood Life's 5th Annual Hollywood Style Awards at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. Members of the
Mad Men cast decided to skip out on watching their new episode and came out to the show and afterparty looking beautiful out of costume. AnnaLynne McCord accepted the People's Choice award for
90210 for Most Stylish TV Cast and brought her lookalike sister along as her date.

As is often the case with
Mad Men, the title of the episode is perfect. This week's installment has little Sterling-Cooper stuff and tons of richly layered, sad, prickly family issues dealing with difficult moms, sick dads, unknown heirs and lonely little boys. We don't see too much of our main man, Don Draper, this week, and I longed for more Joan, Roger and Peggy, but this episode is just as sad, disturbing and well-written as any of them.