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RED CARPET RADAR: Best And Worst Of The CFDA Awards

June 8 2010, Published 2:50 p.m. ET

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It was a fashionably fierce Monday night in NYC as style stars flocked to the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards, where Marc Jacobs, Jason Wu, Michael Kors and Christopher Bailey for Burberry were amongst the trendsetters who took home trophies honoring their contribution to the industry. The competition was even more intense on the red carpet, with huge stars like Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwyneth Paltrow and Dakota Fanning wearing top designer looks from the newest runway collections.

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We weren’t surprised to see Sarah Jessica Parker honoring her late pal Alexander McQueen, wearing a gorgeous boho gown from his Pre-Fall 2010 Collection. Her purple and pink, wildly patterned gown was absolutely stunning, and we loved how she paired it with balanced bracelets on each wrist and a hippie-chic grey bucket clutch.

Gwyneth Paltrow looked totally glam in a custom coutured Michael Kors one-shouldered gown, which featured sexy cutouts.  The black liquid number hugged her covetable curves in all the right places and was perfectly paired with a crocodile Michael Kors clutch and Fred Leighton jewels.

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We have been loving Jessica Biel’s look lately, but the bombshell failed to impress us in a Diane von Furstenberg gown, which looked like it belonged in the jungle.  We weren’t impressed with Alexa Chung’s choice of granny footwear or Kate Mara’s little red riding hood Zac Posen dress either!

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

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