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Tuesday Trends: Best And Worst

Feb. 2 2010, Published 6:25 a.m. ET

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At the Academy Award Nominations on Tuesday morning, Anne Hathaway got dressed up in conservatively smashing style, wearing a look from the Chloe Spring 2010 Collection. Pairing a nude blouse with a creamy suit, and adding brown stilettos, she was a vision of timeless glamour.

Nick Nolte resurrected his Down and Out In Beverly Hills wardrobe, looking very homeless chic in a pajama-like shirt and white slacks, carrying a bag, which appeared to be held together by packaging tape!  At least he wasn’t spotted digging through dumpsters!

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Shauna Sand was spotted wearing the wrong colored undergarments under an uber-sheer shirt, while Bruce Jenner looked like a Bumblebee at JFK airport. Liz Hurley looked flirty in a curve-hugging green and white hater dress at the UK premiere of A Single Man, while Isabel Lucas got her graphics on at the Australian premiere of Daybreakers.

What newly engaged country singer looked fab in glittering flats?  Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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