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PHOTOS: Stars Hit The High Mark And Miss The Target In The Best & Worst

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Mar. 11 2011, Published 4:34 a.m. ET

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From the red carpet to the streets, stars were dressed in the best and worst fashions on Thursday -- and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily feature.

Jennifer Aniston headed to Mexico City to promote her Lolavie fragrance and brought her hot body and fabulous sense of fashion with her. The former Friend shimmered in a stunning Valentino Couture one-shoulder dress, which she paired with Tabitha Simmons Dana heels for a flawless finish.

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Over in NYC, stars flocked to Target’s GO International Designer Collective Launch at the Ace Hotel, bringing eccentric style onto the red carpet. Chloe Sevigny landed herself with the worst look of the day, pairing a leopard print dress with a tuxedo style jacket and finishing the look off with thigh highs and garters. Olivia Munn also missed the mark, wearing heather grey tights with perfectly matching heels, as well as Liv Tyler, who experienced a 'do don’t.

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At the Los Angeles premiere of The Lincoln Lawyer Camila Alves supported her hunky hubby, wearing a gorgeous, one-shoulder Camilla and Marc one-shoulder gown, carrying a KOTUR clutch, while preggers Pink slipped up in a sheer, feather print muumuu dress.

Kate Bosworth looked divine in Dolce & Gabbana at her Habitual and NYLON Magazine cover party, posing for pics with 90210 star Gillian Zinser, who was dressed in homeless a la mode.

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

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