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Style Never Sleeps: Best And Worst

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Sept. 21 2010, Published 5:20 a.m. ET

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From the New York premiere of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps to inside the tents of London Fashion Week, celebs were busy getting dressed for style

success on Monday---but they didn’t all make the a la mode grade!

Halle Berry showed off her abs-olutely fabulous figure at the Swarovski Elements Present 22 Ways to Say Black party in NYC, wearing a skintight

Roberto Cavalli LBD, which didn’t hide anything. The truly hot mamma was joined by Modern Family babe Sofia Vergara, who slithered down the red

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carpet in a sophisticatedly snaky Jean Paul Gaultier number.

Janice Dickinson made sure to stand out in crowd at London Fashion Week, wearing a gold lame dress, which was so low cut, the former supermodel had to hold her “friends” in place!  Amber Rose was also in attention grabbing style, wearing a fur faux pas around her shoulders.

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas held court at the premiere of the long awaited sequel to the 1980’s blockbuster Wall Street. Catherine

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dazzled in a black gown, while Michael looked dapper in a perfectly tailored Canali suit. Carey Mulligan looked ultra feminine in a demure Nina Ricci

ensemble, which she paired with black patent platforms, while Susan Sarandon was not so hotly hued in mustard yellow.

Who else sizzled and fizzled on and off the red carpet on Monday? Check out the gallery in Style to find out.

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