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Sex And The City 2 Premiere: Best, Worst And Most Absurdly Dressed

May 25 2010, Published 9:37 a.m. ET

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At the New York premiere of Sex and the City 2 on Monday night, the stars of the long awaited chick flick looked fab, while other of their famed friends committed major faux pas! As Sarah lit up the red carpet in a lime green Valentino Couture gown from the Spring 2010 collection, and Cynthia Nixon defined glam sophistication in a timeless Carolina Herrera, Liza Minnelli stepped out in an absurdly disturbing ensemble, which showed off a little too much of everything!

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The famed songstress wore a liquid, metallic ensemble, which exposed a not-so-chic strapless bra and way too much skin. Wearing cropped boots under the sheer pants, the sassy icon was definitely worthy of an arrest by the fashion police. Other fashion offenders included Johnny Weir, who rocked tight, black leggings with an embellished tuxedo jacket, Whitney Port, who was not looking so sexy in The City, pairing a cute, pomp pom party dress with too-edgy caged booties and Patricia Fields, SATC’s celebrated costumer, who rocked a crimped, high side pony tail, representing the bad trend of the 1980’s.

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Michelle Trachtenberg was a hot Gossip in a fiery Notte by Marchesa mini, while Jessica Szohr was a Gossip not, wearing an over-the top cutout tunic over pants.

Who else rocked and shocked at the red carpet extravaganza? Check out the gallery in Style and find out.

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