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PHOTOS: Best, Worst & Most Outrageously Dressed At The Grammys!

Feb. 1 2010, Published 10:30 a.m. ET

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Space-age silhouettes, barely-there outfits and army-inspired costumes invaded the 52nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles. While Lady Gaga attracted most of the attention in her eye-popping onstage bodysuit, there were plenty of other stars shocking and rocking the awards show.

Pink had the crowd in the palm of her hand when she swung from the rafters in little else but a thong and sheer gossamer strips keeping her aloft. She even ended the performance with a nod to Flashdance, getting hosed down as she wrapped up.

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The Black Eyed Peas took us on a journey of the future, as they pranced around the stage in Mad Max-inspired getups. Fergie looked fierce in a black metallic and corseted catsuit which had an S&M Wonder Woman feel to it.

Beyonce also opted for a look from the future, though one a bit more toned down than her peers. In a strapless, cutout mini, the singer danced in front of a flame-like setting, showing off her flawless figure.

Check out RadarOnline.com’s Best, Worst & Most Outrageous gallery for all of the show-stealing fashion!

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