Style Radar: Faboo or Faux Pas? Weekend Wrap-Up!
July 20 2009, Published 2:42 p.m. ET
From plain Janes to bling queens, the celebs were out this weekend all over the globe doing what they do best: smiling for the cameras!
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Brit beauty Sienna Miller, in Sydney for the G.I. Joe The Rise Of The Cobra press conference, was rocking a "Down Under" friendly get-up - the mini dress and boots look -- in a darling print button-front Poltock & Walsh dress with suede Chloe lace-up ankle boots.
Showing off the varied style scenes in the large world of LALA land - Emmy Rossum made an appearance at Outfest for the premiere of her movie Dare in a safe-yet-chic curve-clinging Emanuel Ungaro dress, Nicky Hilton spent the weekend bumming around Malibu in a very Miley Cyrus-esque tie-dye tank dress featuring a large skull, and Christina Milian hit up a Hollywood Hills birthday bash, matching her get-up to her fiance's coat -- kind of like a rapper matching his tee to his kicks, this diva matched her man.
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Speaking of matching, Beyonce attended a benefit concert in Chicago in a khaki getup of harem pants and a ruched shirt -- not Khaki drab though, the Single Ladies Diva spiced it up with a thick bejeweled belt. We're always crazy in love with her fashion!
The East Coast starlets fashions ran the gamut too -- Lil' Kim blinged and cleavaged out in a white sequin corset and black satin mini at the Mandela Day concert in NYC; Adrienne Bailon wore a single shoulder white Bebe number at Russell Simmons Anniversary of Art for Life event in the Hamptons, and Kourtney Kardashian showed up at a Bridgehampton polo game in a strapless, colorful mini dress showcasing her faux long extensions!
Kristin Cavallari made an appearance in the Garden State at DJ AM's Atlantic City Club, but the back-to-famous reality starlet made sure to dress the young Hollywood role nonetheless (maybe she was filming), in a Gryphon gold sequin dress.
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