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RED CARPET RADAR: Best And Worst Of The MuchMusic Awards

June 21 2010, Published 10:50 a.m. ET

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Hollywood’s hottest, including Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Ashley Greene jetted up to Toronto, Canada for the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards, where the red carpet was filled with sexy, wild and wacky wardrobe choices. While Katy delightfully represented the California Gurls, looking beyond babelicious in a bright turquoise one-shouldered Ashish mini, Miley made it quite clear that she Can’t Be Tamed in flopping fashion. Stepping onto the stage in truly shocking attire, which consisted of a way-too-sexy cutout leotard, a wacky headband, striped athletic socks and open-toed booties, the good girl gone bad looked totally inappropriate for her not yet legal status!

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90210 starlet Shenae Grimes did her best Material Girl impersonation, but it wasn’t good enough. Overloading her fishnet and nylon corseted dress with too many accessories, she didn’t exactly make our grade! Whitney Port rocked a delightfully fun cherry and blossom mini from the Moschino Spring 2010 collection, which most likely made Katy proud. The Hot and Cold singer rocked a similar dress from the same collection, only a few days ago!

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We had an orange crush on Jessica Szohr, whose sequined orange number was definitely Gossip worthy and we totally dug Ashley Greene’s Isaac Mizrahi mini, which featured three separate metallically patterened panels.

What pop star didn’t exactly have us TiK ToK’ing with her sorceress meets cowgirl duds? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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