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RED CARPET RADAR: Best And Worst Of The ESPY Awards

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Jul. 15 2010, Published 4:11 a.m. ET

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Sexy summer style was all over the red carpet of the 2010 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles Wednesday night, where the dresses were short, tight and revealing! The ESPN awards show, which attracted the likes of Ashley Greene, Zac Efron, Mark Wahlberg and Marisa Miller had a casual but chic undertone, but it appeared that some people didn’t get the a la mode memo, dressing in over the top duds.

Ashley Greene continued her very vixen style streak, wearing a sleeveless Versace Fall 2010 frock, which featured an asymmetrical hemline and a high neck. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star paired the red haute number with Brian Atwood studded heels (we would have liked to see her in something open-toed, but oh well) and an edgy Padma by Padma Lakshmi cuff.

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Amber Rose, who generally uses the red carpet to show off her covetable curves, was shockingly appropriately attired in a mellow yellow Natalia Romano floorlength, which featured layered of refined tiers, while Brooklyn Decker delightfully poured her bikini bod into a carnation pink Herve Leger bandage dress.

Marisa Miller flaunted her Sports Illustrated figure in a nude strapped-and-backed Alexander Wang LBD, which she accessorized with plenty of Neil Lane bling, while Holly Robinson Peete drowned in an unflattering, navy blue embellished strapless.

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