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Material Girls? Best And Worst

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Sept. 23 2010, Published 6:21 a.m. ET

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All of these stars are living in a "Material World" but which of them are truly, Material Girls? From the launch of Madonna’s clothing line at Macy’s in NYC to the Los Angeles premiere of You Again, stars were dressed in the best and worst of fashions on Wednesday, and RadarOnline.com has all the fab and faux pas photos!

Odette Yustman dominated the red carpet of the You Again premiere, wearing a beyond fabulous burnt orange gown from the J. Mendel Resort 2011 collection, which graced her figure in flawless form, while her blonde costar Kristen Bell opted for a super cutesy, yellow and lace Valentino strapless dress, which she paired with Brian Atwood heels.

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Taylor Momsen, who is the face of Madonna’s clothing collection, hit the NYC launch with the Material Girl and her daughter Lourdes Leon, wearing a skimpy LBD with thigh-high boots, as usual.  Instead of going for a “less is more” makeup look, the Pretty Reckless singer sported over-the-top raccoon eyes!

Miley Cyrus enjoyed the endless summer SoCal weather, stepping out in an easy and breezy patterned tunic, which she paired with black platform sandals, while Rihanna was dressed to impress at beau Matt Kemp’s birthday bash in a black and white Emilio Pucci ruched mini.

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