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One-Shoulder Glamour And Zebra-Striped Styles! The Best And Worst Stars Of The Day

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Oct. 7 2011, Published 10:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

From the finest restaurants in Beverly Hills to red carpet premieres in the Big Apple, the stars were out in all the glory on Thursday to impress, shock and down-right confuse onlookers, and RadarOnline.com has all the photos.

Star of the original Beverly Hills 90210 series Kathleen Robertson was the epitome of Grecian glamour in a blue one-shoulder gown with a thigh-high slit that proved she is just as gorgeous as the younger stars of the new show. 

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The 38-year-old actress showed off her ageless body at the season premiere of her latest venture Boss on the Starz Network at the Arclight Cinema in Hollywood.

Another flashback from a hit 90s TV show didn’t fare so well in the fashion stakes when former Twin Peaks star Laura Dern had more stripes than a herd of zebras at the premiere of HBO’s Enlightened in Los Angeles, in a hoop-skirted dress with a boyish bodice that was far from figure flattering.

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Luckily The Killing star Michelle Forbes raised the fashion bar at the same premiere by adding a spark to the occasion in a black one shoulder cocktail dress with silver ring paillettes from the David Meister Signature collection.

Giuliana Rancic rocked the one-shoulder look too in demure black, while Sharon Stone and Demi Lovato just looked drab in the dark hue.

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