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PHOTOS: Country Glam And Style Slams In The Best & Worst

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Apr. 5 2011, Published 4:32 a.m. ET

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From the red carpet to the streets, stars were out on the town Monday dressed in the best, worst & wackiest fashions -- and RadarOnline.com has all the photos.

Fresh from her appearance at the Academy of Country Music Awards, Carrie Underwood hit ACM’s Girls’ Night Out: Superstar Women of Country event in Las Vegas, dressed in dazzling fashion. The country crooner rocked an uber-embellished mini dress with matching Rene Caovilla peep-toes, scoring herself the best look of the day.

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The Kardashian clan celebrated the release of Khloe & Lamar’s first fragrance collaboration Unbreakable in Hollywood, sporting the latest designer fashions. While Kim looked more linebacker than lovely in her Alexander McQueen embellished shoulder top and Khloe rocked a smoking hot Gucci jumpsuit, Kourtney brought boho glam to the mix with her Missoni maxi dress.

Katie Holmes looked pretty in Dolce & Gabbana polka dots, pairing the fab frock with a denim jacket and red heels, while Eva Longoria scored on the style sector not once, but twice, while promoting her cookbook in NYC.

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Gwen Stefani did her version of Genie in a Bottle, sporting an oversized jumpsuit in Los Angeles. No Doubt, the far from flattering look, which she paired with wild booties and bright red lips, was better left in the 1990’s.

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

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