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Best & Worst Dressed: Big Screen Bombshells And Singer Slip-Ups

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Jan. 17 2012, Published 9:30 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

The day after the 2012 Golden Globe Awards, and Hollywood’s hottest stars were already back in à la mode action, hitting the red carpet and the streets dressed to rock and shock – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily Best & Worst Dressed fashion feature.

Elizabeth Banks hit The Late Show with David Letterman looking uber sophisticated! The Hunger Games star rocked an Andrew GN look from the Spring/Summer 2012 collection with black tights, Tabitha Simmons zipper booties and luscious leather gloves, finishing the look off with a bright

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red purse.

The dangers of having hotly hued hair is that you risk clashing with your fashion. Katy Perry donned a multi-colored and powerfully patterned knit mini dress with pale gray Brian Atwood heels, which didn’t quite mesh with her electric blue mane!

Other style scores included Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior at the Chaumet Cocktail Party for Cesar’s Revelations, Kate Beckinsale in a vibrant and curve-hugging cocktail dress at an Extra appearance in Los Angeles and Vanessa Hudgens in a fabulous chain fringe Amanda Wakeley gown in Sydney.

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