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Hilary's Swank-y Conviction Style Streak

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Oct. 15 2010, Published 6:27 a.m. ET

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Hilary Swank is one of those gorgeous gals who rarely has a bad day on the, red carpet.  Busy promoting her latest film Conviction, which hit the big screen on Friday, Hil has been globe trotting from premiere to screening in total siren style.  RadarOnline.com has all the details about the Academy Award winning star’s impressive style streak...

At the Los Angeles premiere on October 5, Hilary dazzled in an impeccably beaded Chanel Couture cocktail dress, which featured a super cool zig zag pattern.  She paired the amazing aqua number with Jimmy Choo glitter heels, a Judith Leiber Clutch and geometric Neil Lane earrings.

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Hilary hopped on a plane to NYC for two separate screenings and also an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman.

At the first screening, Hil bared all in a skintight Herve Leger by Max Azria Spring 2011 dress, which she paired with Rene Caovilla heels, changing into a J. Mendel cowl necked dress for the second.

What other elements kept Hilary flying high on the fashion front?  Check out the photo gallery to find out.

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