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PHOTOS: The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Kids Choice Awards Over The Years

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Apr. 1 2011, Published 10:10 a.m. ET

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The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, which will be airing live on Saturday at 8/7c, is one of the most laidback awards shows around, and the only one where the network's young viewers get pick the winners.

While the fashion is a lot less pretentious than adult shows, there have been several notable moments over the years, as stars have hit the red carpet dressed in the Best, Worst & Wackiest, and RadarOnline.com has all the photos!

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While Miley Cyrus and Lindsay Lohan have both achieved style scores at the show, Katy Perry and Rihanna haven't been quite as fashionably fortunate.

In 2010, Perry upped the wacky factor, wearing a micro mini from The Blonds, which barely covered her booty, while RiRi awfully added white ankle socks and heels to her divine Christian Dior dress.

Also in 2010, Miranda Cosgrove looked pretty in plum, wearing a Christian Siriano mini, while Selena Gomez rocked yellow Christian Cota mini with Jimmy Choos.

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Before Blake Lively got NYC chic, the Gossip Girl hit the show in amateur attire, wearing ripped jeans, a sequined caplet and bedazzled belt, and we are sure Hilary and Haylie Duff would probably like us to forget their pre-fashionista days. The sassy sisters hit the show in 2002, wearing colorful, beachwear-style belly-baring getup.

What other stars have been dressed to rock and shock at the Kids Choice Awards over the years? Click here to find out.

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