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Mar. 8 2011, Published 4:40 a.m. ET

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From the glam-packed parties of Paris Fashion Week to the red carpet of movie premieres in Los Angeles, stars were dressed in the best and worst fashions on Monday -- and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily feature.

Jennifer Hudson showed off her perfectly formed hourglass figure at the 30th anniversary bash for Michael Kors at Paris Fashion Week. The American Idol rocked a navy blue gown from the iconic designer's collection, blinged out in gorgeous ice. Also at the style savvy bash was Drive Angry babe Amber Heard, who rocked an uber sexy, high slit MK gown with metallic sandals and Mary J. Blige, who looked ready to hit the dance floor at Studio 54 in a sparkly jumpsuit.

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Vanessa Hudgens hit almost every show at New York Fashion Week, so she has no excuse for dressing in frumpy fashion. The Beastly babe hit the Los Angeles premiere of Girl Walks Into A Bar, wearing a Mike & Chris leather jacket over a Haute Hippie gown. Take your jacket off, Vanessa!

Amanda Seyfried was dressed to thrill at the Los Angeles premiere of Red Riding Hood. The beautiful blonde turned to Lanvin to dress her in a plum colored dress and snazzy nude heels, finishing the awesome look off an ornate Tom Binns necklace.

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Other fashion flops included Kat Von D, who wore her bathing suit around Hollywood, and LeAnn Rimes, who sported tacky fashion while strolling around Vev Hills.

Who else rocked and shocked on the fashion front? Click here to find out.

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