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Blockbuster Or Bust? Big Screen Babes In The Best And Worst

June 15 2010, Published 7:01 a.m. ET

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Hilary Swank looked New York City smart on Monday, stepping out at the 2010 Fidelity Future Stage Finale in a lace-sleeved number from Andrew GN’s Fall 2009 collection.  The gorgeous actress rocked the skintight stunner with simple black peep-toed heels, looking super stylish as well as super skinny!

Jessica Biel may have landed on our Worst Dressed list for the fringed, sleeveless vest, we spotted her in, but the A-Team babe made up for it later on in the day, scoring a slot on the Best list, as well.  Hitting a Parisian photocall for her summer blockbuster film, Jessica looked babelicious in a body-skimming jumpsuit from Erin Fetherston’s Spring 2010 collection, which she paired with Christian Louboutin heels.

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Dakota Fanning was anything but dull in shades of grey, while out and about in Los Angeles. The Twilight star paired her J Brand 901 leggings with Prada heeled sandals, a grey jersey top and her fave Alexander Wang Rocco duffle, resulting in a delightfully edgy yet casual look. Maggie Gyllenhaal hit the NYC Ballet’s Dance with the Dancers benefit, gorgeously draped in a 3.1 Phillip Lim jumpsuit, offsetting the dark duds with cream heels, earrings and bright red lipstick.

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