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ESPY Sexy And Love-less Looks – The Best & Worst Dressed Stars Of The Day

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Jul. 14 2011, Published 4:30 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the red carpet of the biggest (and most glamorous!) sports awards show of the year to the Jersey Shore boardwalk, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock on Wednesday – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos.

It was hard to pick a wardrobe winner at the ESPY Awards, as the top female athletes and actresses were dressed to thrill in designer duds. Brooklyn Decker couldn’t have looked any sexier, showing off her model bod a sliver of a Jay Ahr dress, which she paired with uber-embellished Gio Diev heels and H. Stern bling. Maria Sharapova hit a grand slam in head-to-heel Alexander McQueen, while Amber Heard looked old Hollywood glam in Vivienne Westwood.

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Courtney Love, who is always a wild card on the red carpet, may have worn an acceptable dress to the New York screening of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, but opted to add brown leather gloves, which landed her in the haute Hole. Nicole Kidman was also on hand at the swanky screening, looking red hot in Elie Saab.

Shauna Sand looked like she was headed to work at the strip club – not the beach –wearing a barely there leopard print dress with Lucite heels in Miami, while JWoww experienced a boardwalk blunder on the Jersey Shore.

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