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Hot Wattage, Louboutin Lovelies & A Munn Blunder! The Best & Worst Dressed Stars Of The Day

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Nov. 4 2011, Published 10:30 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the hottest and most exclusive red carpet events and soirees to the city streets, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock on Thursday, and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily fashion feature. 

Talk about a smoking hot mama! Naomi Watts, who is usually conservatively clad on the red carpet, showed off her assets at the AFI Festival Opening Night Gala Premiere of J. Edgar.  The big screen bombshell upped the wattage to the max in a startlingly low cut and slitty Stella McCartney gown.

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Over at Barney’s New York in Beverly Hills, Christian Louboutin’s friends and lovers got all done up to support the famous footwear designer’s new book. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Lea Michele and Dita Von Teese all rocked fab fashion and Louboutin heels at the A-list book signing soiree.

As for fashion flops, Olivia Munn sported a lackluster look to the opening night of Other Desert Cities in New York.  Her sleeved, floorlength gown failed to flatter her fabulous figure and washed her out.

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Other best dressed divas included Kerry Washington in Donna Karan Resort 2012 at the Keep A Child Alive Ball in NYC and Hilary Swank in Givenchy at the J. Edgar premiere.

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