News Awards & Events Women in Hollywood Dinner By InStyle Editors InStyle Editors Instagram Twitter InStyle's mantra is "Everybody's in," and that means anyone who finds their way to our stories should find themselves reflected in them. We prioritize bringing the right writer to every story and sometimes collaborate as a team to ensure we're including points of view across race, gender expression, body size, skin and hair type, and more. Our editors and writers comprise decades of expertise across the beauty, fashion, lifestyle and wellness spaces in print and digital. We prioritize journalistic integrity, factual accuracy, and also having fun with every story we share. For more about our team, click here. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on April 7, 2015 Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Alexandra Wyman/WireImage Women in Hollywood Dinner 01 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Alexandra Wyman/WireImage Gwyneth Paltrow presented Annette Bening with her Icon Award, saying, "She is so talented that it's bananas." 02 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Jeff Vespa/WireImage Icon Award honorees Sofia Coppola and Cate Blanchett looked stunning in Chloé and Armani, respectively. 03 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Jeff Vespa/WireImage Edward Norton (here with Philip Seymour Hoffman) realized he was the only male presenter and joked, "I was fighting the creeping feeling that the world was a tuxedo and I was a pair of brown shoes." 04 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Jeff Vespa/WireImage Emerging Talent Award honoree Evan Rachel Wood enjoyed the evening with fellow young actress Samaire Armstrong. 05 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Alexandra Wyman/WireImage Anjelica Huston (here with Jason Schwartzman) presented an Icon Award to Sofia Coppola, quipping, "We've both not yet grown into our noses." 06 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Jeff Vespa/WireImage Beautiful blondes Christina Applegate and Marley Shelton came to help fête the honorees. 07 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Jeff Vespa/WireImage Upon receiving her Icon Award from Brothers and Sisters co-star Rachel Griffiths, Sally Field quoted George Eliot: "It's never too late to be who you might have been." 08 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Jeff Vespa/WireImage Dame Judi Dench presented Cate Blanchett with her award, saying, "When I saw her in Elizabeth, it was one of those rare moments when I forgot I was watching an actress." 09 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Kevin Winter/Getty Warren Beatty escorted wife and Icon Award honoree Annette Bening down the red carpet. 10 of 10 premiere women in hollywood Alexandra Wyman/WireImage Amber Tamblyn (here with Jeri Ryan) was looking forward to meeting Cate Blanchett. "If I can muster the guts after my second glass of red wine," Tamblyn said, "I'll tell her that we were sisters in a past lifetime and she needs to acknowledge that." Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit