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Best & Worst Fashions At The Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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Aug. 23 2010, Published 6:08 a.m. ET

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Over the weekend televisions hottest stars hit the red carpet of the 2010 Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, and while most of our famous friends looked absolutely smashing in their formal fashions, there is always room for a few red carpet flops!

Mad Men's Christina Hendricks had one of the best looks of the night, showing off her covetable curves in a gorgeously structured, black-belted Christian Siriano gown, which totally flattered her figure in bombshell style.

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Kristin Chenoweth looked leggy in a custom made Matthew Christopher strapless. She paired the impeccably embroidered navy strapless mini with Jimmy Choo heels for a drool-worthy red carpet victory. Also rocking a short frock in flawless form was Miranda Cosgrove, who dazzled in a Marchesa mini and Casadei pumps.

VIDEO: On The Red Carpet Of The Creative Arts Emmy Awards

We weren't so Glee-ful about Jane Lynch's formalwear. The leading lady wore a shimmery blue, lace paneled number, which felt a little out of character

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for the sophisticated star.

Erika Christensen also experienced a fashion flop, wearing a tres unflattering cocktail dress, which featured an awkward, sheer-paneled bodice.

Who else rocked and shocked (think plaid, 3-piece suit!) on the red carpet?

Check out the gallery in Style and find out.

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