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The Best, Worst And Wackiest Dressed Stars Of The Week

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Oct. 6 2012, Published 9:19 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Features Editor

Who were the wardrobe winners and sinners this week?

From the red carpet of the hottest movie premieres andevents to the city streets, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock in the best, worst and wackiest duds – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our weekly fashion feature.

Jennifer Garner was red hot in Monique Lhuillier and Stacy Keibler showed off her awesome abs in Azzedine Alaia at the Los Angeles premiere of Argo on Thursday night, while Scarlett Johansson looked pretty in an Emilio Pucci peplum dress at the Moet & Chandon 250th Anniversary Party in Moscow.

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At Paris Fashion Week, Jennifer Lopez was dressed to thrill at several runway shows (as was her little daughter Emme Anthony with her $2,100 Chanel purse!) but our fave look of the former American Idol judge was definitely her pretty in pink Valentino dress. And while Emma Stone looked fashion week fab at Miu Miu, Glee girl Dianna Agron missed the mark in Barney themed tights.

As for wacky, Macy Gray definitely grabbed attention away from Nicole Kidman at the Aussie star’s The Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute,experiencing a major fashion ca-tulle-strophe with her faux pas fashion. Lady Gaga also shocked on the style front, resurrecting Elizabeth Hurley’s iconic Versace safety pin dress, adding her own bizarre twist to it.

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