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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards: Best And Worst Dressed On The Red Carpet

Mar. 27 2010, Published 11:28 a.m. ET

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After months of formal awards shows, stars were ready to kick back in casual red carpet attire…and get slimed!

It was a gorgeous Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, as stars like Katy Perry, Selena Gomez and The Jonas Brothers walked down the orange carpet of Pauley Pavilion at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, where the network’s young viewers get to decide who will go home with the top honors in television, music and film.  Who aced the carpet with grace and who flunked in fashion?

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Miranda Cosgrove looked plum perfect, pairing Christian Louboutin Glitter Pumps with a strapless, sweetheart mini, which featured a delicately ruffled skirt, while Victoria Justice was gorgeous in green, wearing hip, open-toed boots with her off-the-shoulder number.

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Selena Gomez was a Disney darling, wearing a orange sherbet mini with geometric cutout sandals.

Katy Perry looked a tad sexy for the kids show, wearing a multi-colored, metallic strapless, which was so short, it could have been a skirt!

The Jonas Brothers all attempted to tackle different trends, and the result was disastrous! What were they wearing?  Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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