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PHOTOS: Smashing Fashion And Hoff's Flop In The Best And Worst

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Nov. 5 2010, Published 4:38 a.m. ET

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From the swanky red carpets in NYC, Los Angeles and Miami to the streets of London, stars were dressed in the best and worst fashions on Thursday and RadarOnline.com has all the sizzling pics!

Anne Hathaway hit the Opening Night Gala of the AFI Fest 2010 premiere of her latest flick Love and Other Drugs, dressed to impress in leading lady style. The brunette babe rocked a figure-flattering Antonio Berardi dress, which featured short sleeves and chic side panels, with nude Sergio Rossi peep-toes.

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We know that you aren’t supposed to “Hassle the Hoff” but sometimes the ex-Baywatch star makes in impossible to resist. The 1980’s icon was spotted on the boardwalk of Venice Beach, revealing his 58-year-old chest in a zipped down sleeveless hoodie.

Hilary Duff was spotted in NYC at the Lucky Shops VIP Party in NYC, hitting the high note in a Diane Von Furstenberg one-shouldered number and gold platformed Charlotte Olympia pink heels, while Venus Williams showed off her winning figure in shimmery cap-sleeved number at Grand Opening of the JW Marriott Marquis in Miami.

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At the Call of Duty: Black Ops Launch in Santa Monica, Joy Bryant was dressed to rock to superband Metallica, pairing a vintage concert t-shirt with fringed fashions, while Entourage babe Emmanuelle Chriqui experienced a fashion flop in an unflattering jumpsuit.

Who else rocked and shocked on the fashion front?  Find out in RadarOnline.com’s daily Best & Worst feature.

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