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PHOTOS: Baby Bumps & Overpowering Poufs In The Best & Worst

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Feb. 24 2011, Published 9:25 a.m. ET

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From Los Angeles movie premieres to the streets of NYC, stars were dressed to rock and shock on Wednesday—and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily fashion feature.

Congrats to Alyssa Milano! The star of Hall Pass headed to the world premiere in Los Angeles, having a whole lot more to celebrate then the Friday release of her film. The Who’s The Boss star debuted her baby bump on the red carpet, dressing it up in a sophisticated grey and black dress with L’eggs black opaque tights and black heels.

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Snooki resurrected her infamous pouf, leaving the Live! With Regis and Kelly show in NYC with an incredibly dramatic ‘do. The Jersey Shore star was all blinged out, wearing an overpoweringly floral black and yellow frock with black mules, landing herself worst dressed of the day status. 

LaLa Vasquez looked city smart in NYC, rocking cobalt blue Christian Louboutins with a sexy black suit, while Drew Barrymore had an a lot mode mishap, blending too many trends as she debuted her new beau in Los Angeles.

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Cowboys vs. Disco Queens?  Juliette Lewis upped the wacky factor, wearing sequined pants with western wear at the Shockwaves NME Awards in London, where Kate Moss wore a goth-like floorlength leather dress.

Who else rocked and shocked on the fashion front?  Click here to find out.

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