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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Weekend

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Sep. 12 2011, Published 12:00 p.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the red carpet of international film festivals to the streets of London, stars were dressed to rock and shock over the last few days – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our weekend roundup!

The competition was fierce for best dressed status, as bigscreen bombshells were out in full fashion force, but nothing tops a baby bump! Jennifer Garner looked charitably chic at Elyse Walker’s Pink Party, wearing a one-shoulder fuchsia Yves Saint Laurent cocktail dress with lace Valentino heels and David Webb bling. The hot mama hosted the swanky soiree at Drai’s in Hollywood, which raised over $1 million for the Cedars-Sinai Women’s Cancer Program at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute. Well done, Jen!

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Other style scores included TIFF babes Keira Knightley in Elie Saab and Megan Fox in Thakoon, Eva Longoria in Oscar de la Renta at the ALMA Awards and Naomi Watts in Nina Ricci at the Deauville Film Festival.

As for style slip-ups, Greta Gerwig looked like her granny dressed her for the Venice Film Festival photocall for Damsels in Distress, Juliette Lewis wore street clothes to a TIFF premiere and Tara Reid showed off her new hubby, her bad hair dye job and her tacky sense of fashion on the streets of London.

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The wackiest look of the weekend was courtesy of sassy singer Kelis, whose milkshake definitely wasn’t bringing any boys to the bar of the Isle of Wight Festival.

For all the best, worst and wackiest fashions of the weekend, click here.

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