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Red Hot Vs. Hot Mess! The Best & Worst Dressed Stars Of The Day

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Oct. 19 2011, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the most exclusive red carpet events in Los Angeles, NYC and London to the city streets, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock on Tuesday in the best and worst fashions – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily feature.

Kim showed off her Kardashian curves at the 2011 Huffington Post Game Changers event in a red hot way, where she was honored for being a unique entrepreneur in business. The reality show star rocked a figure-hugging Roland Mouret gown, and though her heels were covered up by the floor-sweeping stunner, we can only assume that they were gorgeous and super

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expensive!

Oh, Courtney Love! The Hole hot mess showed up to the Trinity College Philosophical Society in Ireland, wearing a sloppy ensemble, which included a Dolce & Gabbana coat – with the tags still on!

Emma Roberts rocked not one, but two best-dressed looks, hitting the NYC opening of Denim Habit wearing a white blazer over all black duds and then changing into a metallic Miu Miu number for the Swarovski Crystallized Celebrates Brazilian Style.

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Other style scores included Taylor Swift in Contrarian at the Wonderstruck Sephora launch and Rosie-Huntington Whiteley in a bustier Richard Nicoll number at the Vertu global launch of The Constellation.

For all the rest of the best and worst looks of the day, click here.

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