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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Week

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Dec. 24 2011, Published 9:02 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

The red carpet may have been virtually closed this week, as Hollywood’s hottest stars were busy getting ready for the holidays – but that doesn’t mean that they weren’t dressed to rock and shock in the best, worst & wackiest fashions! RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our weekly roundup!

There is a reason why Vogue Editor Anna Wintour has a thing for Blake Lively! While other stars allow themselves to get sloppily styled on the streets to run errands, the Gossip Girl refuses to look less than lackluster! Blake was spotted in Boston, looking uber chic in Diesel ‘Grupee’ skinny jeans and Diesel ‘L-Sienna’ coat, a Theodora & Callum printed scarf, lace-up boots and a Givenchy Antigona duffle bag.

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Vanessa Hudgens has been sporting the boho look for quite a while, but her fashion flare-up this week was just too much! The High School Musical grad hit the streets of Los Angeles in see-through lace Nightcap bell-bottoms, a belly-baring Beatles t-shirt, a long knit sweater and a fringed bag, resulting in a huge flop.

As for wacky, Lady Gaga sported the most bizarre look of the week during her visit to Japan, with heavy metal a la mode. The Sassy singed sported a studded jacket with a matching cap, looking like she stepped out of a horror movie.

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