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Style Radar: Faboo or Faux Pas? Sophisticated Styles & Wacky Fashions

June 3 2009, Published 4:11 a.m. ET

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Tuesday's styles ran the gamut from the non-conformist starlets to refined chic fashionistas. Tailored suits to busty numbers, the styles ranged, but we got them all on our RadarOnline.com.

Never without a fashionable statement, Marion Cotillard attended a "Bike In Style" event at the LVMH Tower Magic Room in New York in a perfectly-fitting

Dior suit. Hilary Duff, at the same soiree, attempted to amp up her style in a sophisticated yet slightly-too-tight grey gingham number.

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Kylie Minogue couldn't get the 80s out of her style in a leopard print jacket and gold embroidered LBD at the Glamour Awards, while Katy Perry was only hot (and not cold) when she flaunted her bust, and outlandish style, in a Foley & Corrina electric blue mini.

On the subject of busty, at The Hangover premiere, Heather Graham wore a red corset-dress and Kristen Bell showed off both her cleavage and mature style in a Brian Reyes lace dress. Grey's doc Kate Walsh also attended the event and was a fab-less, fashion train-wreck with in a clashing get-up that, tragically, flatlined on the red carpet.

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