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STYLE RADAR: Best, Worst And Wackiest Fashions Of The Week

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July 24 2010, Published 1:30 p.m. ET

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Angelina Jolie reigned the red carpet this week, promoting her latest flick in the fabbest of fashions. The brunette bombshell hit the Los Angeles premiere of Salt on Monday, showing off her banging bod in a miniscule Emporio Armani strapless number. As if that look wasn't drool-worthy enough, she popped up at the Comic Con convention on Thursday, wearing a gorgeously constructed Versace leather jacket with a Dolce & Gabbana skirt and Ferragamo peep-toes.

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Other memorable moments a la mode? We were green with envy when we spotted Elisabeth Moss at the Mad Men Season 4 premiere in Hollywood, wearing a gorgeous, one-shouldered Oscar de la Renta cocktail dress and we were definitely inspired by AnnaLynne McCord's Herve Ledger look at the Do Something! Awards. Vanessa Hudgens was Charlie St. Cloud gorgeous in Reem Acra, while Cameron Diaz showed off those SoCal legs in Stella McCartney at the UK premiere of Knight and Day.

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Tila Tequila wasn't looking so EuroChic in London, wearing a boob-baring lace mini, while Damian Marley sported floor length dreads. Someone definitely needs to explain to Amy Winehouse the difference between a shirt and a dress, which is a conversation that Taylor Momsen could listen in on

as well. The Pretty Reckless Gossip Girl was not looking so 'sweet 16' while onstage during the Vans Warped Tour!

What A-List actress was not looking super sassy in Celine stripes? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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