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Oct. 7 2010, Published 4:35 a.m. ET

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Kim Kardashian hit the red carpet of The Spin Crowd Season Finale Party on Wednesday night in truly wild style. The reality show star, who was joined by her sister Khloe and Housewives Caroline Manzo and Kelly Bensimon, got dressed for success in a stunning Azzedine Alaia dress -- and then ruined it with awkward accessories, including a corset belt and black tights. Sometimes, less is more, Kim!

Nicole Richie is the most fashionable bookworm in the world! The reality star-turned-designer-turned-scribe signed books at Barnes and Noble in Hollywood, looking super sassy in an olive green cable knit sweater dress and black tights. The look was simple, sexy and sophisticated simultaneously.

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Jordin Sparks honored National Breast Cancer Awareness Week, wearing a sassy David Meister one-shouldered frock to the NYC launch of her new fragrance, while Michelle Monaghan was sleekly styled in Lanvin at the NYC premiere of Fair Game. Naomi Watts also walked the swanky and fab fashion-filled red carpet, wearing a tuxedo-style number from Armani.

Dakota Fanning and Rihanna both modeled Miu Miu a la mode at the brand’s Paris Fashion Week runway show, scoring Best Dressed nods. RiRi even brought along the best accessory of all -- her hunky baseball beau Matt Kemp. You know what they say: Paris is for lovers!

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