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PHOTOS: Stars Ring In 2011 In The Best And Worst Fashions

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Jan. 3 2011, Published 5:44 a.m. ET

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From Sin City to South Beach, stars kicked off the New Year with a bang, hitting the hottest parties in the best‹and worst wardrobe choices. RadarOnline.com has all the photos in this special photo feature.

No surprise, Kim Kardashian glammed it up, while hosting a Las Vegas bash at Tao Nightclub. The boobiful bombshell showed off her famous bod, rocking a shimmery Marc Bower 'Jetson' mini, which she paired with smashing Christian Louboutin heels.

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Kim’s sister Kourtney wasn’t so fortunate with her fashion choices, hosting the Ciroc The New Year bash in Miami in a body drenching Grecian style turquoise dress.

Rihanna showed off a little too much of her hot bod at PURE Nightclub in Las Vegas.  The sassy singer wore a super sheer and blinding coral colored number with pointy-toed black heels, which clashed with her magenta do.

At the grand opening party of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Emmy Rossum looked sexy in a nude bandage dress, while Jamie-Lynn Sigler looked sophisticated in a sweetheart strapless floorlength.  Taraji P. Henson wore an emerald green micro-mini dress that couldn’t have been any shorter, while Kirsten Dunst opted for a white hot and subdued cap-sleeved number.

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