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Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The 2010 Teen Choice Awards

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Aug. 9 2010, Published 4:30 a.m. ET

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RadarOnline.com is bringing you all of the sizzling and fizzling fashions of the 2010 Teen Choice Awards.

Hollywood’s hottest celebs, including host Katy Perry, Twilight star Ashley Greene and Glee girl Lea Michele were on hand at the annual teen-oriented awards show, rocking crave-worthy and shame-worthy designer duds.

Ashley was an absolute Twilight sight, rocking a super sexy, nude-hued Valentino strapless dress, which featured a totally snazzy pattern.  Sun-kissed and glowing from her weekend in Las Vegas, the Eclipse star looked as pretty as could be in the sheer uber-mini, which she paired with black Salvatore Ferragamo peep-toed heels.  Lea looked truly Glee-fu as usual, rocking a leaf-print sequined Naeem Khan Resort 2011 mini, which was super short and tight, showing off her impossibly perfect stems.

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Kristen Bell radiated in a red and nude, sheer paisley pattern Stella McCartney mini, which she paired with Jimmy Choo heels, while Kim showed off her famous Kardashian curves in a an impeccably draped Zuhair Murad one-shouldered mini.

As for wacky and tacky, Emma Roberts was impossible not to notice in her lime green mini.  The brightly hued neon number didn't quite compliment the actress' pale skintone and starkly dark hair.  We were also quite shocked when we saw Gossip Girl's Chace Crawford, not exactly living up to his hunky reputation!  Sporting facial fuzz, a la vintage Brad Pitt, the CW star was in desperate need of a clean shave.

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Who else rocked and shocked on the red carpet of the 2010 Teen Choice Awards?  Keep checking the gallery in Style to see all the hottest stars in the Best, Worst & Wackiest fashions!

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