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CANNES GLAM: Best And Worst Of amfAR Attire

May 21 2010, Published 9:38 a.m. ET

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Jennifer Lopez reigned the red carpet of amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDS Gala on Thursday night in Cannes, wearing another breathtaking gown from Roberto Cavalli. Though her latest movie, The Back-Up Plan didn’t score too well at the box office, the mother of two is definitely making up for it with the style sect! Jen absolutely took our breath away in a pale pink strapless, which featured an expansive skirt full of feathers.

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Mischa Barton gracefully walked down the carpet in an angelic, white Marchesa gown, but added an ill-fated edge to the look with heavy, goth eyemakeup. Diane Kruger, who usually can do no wrong in our book totally flopped in a black and white Chanel look, which failed to make any sense whatsoever.

Kate Beckinsale kept up her style icon status, wearing a white stunner from the Armani Prive Spring 2010 collection, while Naomi Watts looked princess-like in a strapless from the same collection.

Who else flopped in Chanel? Check out the gallery in Style and find out.

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