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PHOTOS: Sexy Tourists, Burlesque Beauties & Baywatch Blunders In The Best And Worst

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Dec. 17 2010, Published 3:56 p.m. ET

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The red carpet was burning up on Thursday, as stars were busy getting in their last week of promotions before the holiday season.

lick here to see stars dressed in the best and worst fashions of the day

Angelina Jolie has definitely glammed up over the past few weeks for her worldwide tour, but the dark bombshell saved her most stunning a la mode for Madrid.  Angie ravished in a head-to-toe look from Atelier Versace, which consisted of a tight, Swarovski encrusted top, and a full velvet skirt.

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Christina Aguilera recovered from a bad style streak, hitting the Berlin premiere of Burlesque in a hot pink Alberta Ferretti chiffon halter gown, which featured knotted detail‹but then hit the streets with her beau, resurrecting her old Mickey Mouse Club ears.

Pamela Anderson wasn’t really upholding her Baywatch babe reputation, leaving the theater in Liverpool, wearing a totally hideous sweater wrap dress.

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Debi Mazar looked gorgeous in green, wearing a Vivienne Westwood Gold Label floral strapless to CNN’s Larry King Live Final Broadcast in Beverly Hills, while Angie Harmon took a chance wearing a crafty Caroline Herrera pencil dress to the SAG Awards Nominations Announcement, which totally paid off.

Who else rocked and shocked on the fashion front?  Find out on RadarOnline.com.

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