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PHOTOS: Country Hits And City Misses In The Best And Worst

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Nov. 9 2010, Published 5:47 a.m. ET

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Stars were in full force on Monday, hitting the red carpet in Los Angeles, NYC and even Nashville, wearing the hottest and nottest catwalk clothes and RadarOnline.com has all the sexy, sassy and wacky photos in our daily fashion feature!

Gwyneth Paltrow was without a doubt the style highlight of the day, hitting the Nashville premiere of her latest flick Country Strong in a super sexy Chado Ralph Rucci cocktail dress. The blonde babe looked drop dead gorgeous in the craftily cutout black frock, which she impeccably paired with Lanvin heels.  Gwyn’s Country Strong costar Leighton Meester was also dressed in Gossip-worthy attire---but not in the good sense.  Wearing a distracting and over-the-top Marc Jacobs gown with a gold plate peeping out of the top, it was impossible to focus on L’s flawless face.

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Helena Bonham Carter hit the NYC premiere of The King’s Speech, keeping true to her Worst Dressed title in an off-the-shoulder, totally unflattering black frock, which she paired with a red bedazzled clutch in the shape of lips.

Lauren Conrad dominated the VHI Save the Music Foundation Gala in NYC, wearing a gorgeously ruffled Topshop gown, while Lea Michele rocked the TV Guide Hot List bash on the West Coast, wearing a powerfully printed Erdem mini.

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See all of Monday’s style hits and misses in RadarOnline.com’s fashion-packed photo gallery!

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