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PHOTOS: Bluntly Beautiful & Fashion Week Faux Pas In The Best & Worst

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Feb. 15 2011, Published 4:37 a.m. ET

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Stars had a busy Monday on the a la mode front, hitting the red carpet and the streets dressed in the best and worst fashions -- and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily feature!

Emily Blunt definitely brought out the bombshell for the New York premiere of The Adjustment Bureau! The gorgeous star hit the red carpet, looking fabulously fem in an intricately embroidered Eli Saab Haute Couture sleeved dress, which she paired with Brian Atwood heels.

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Fergie was not looking her very best at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.  The Black Eyed Pea hit the Marc Jacobs show wearing a totally sassy MJ shortsuit, but then experienced a footwear faux pas by adding clunky black boots to her brightly hued and vividly patterned ensemble.

Isla Fisher looked beautiful in blue, wearing a Temperley London mini to the Los Angeles premiere of Rango, where Abigail Breslin looked all grown up in a sensationally sequined mini and linen blazer ensemble.

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At the alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet presentation during Fashion Week, Kelly Bensimon showed off her hot Housewife bod in an embellished mini from the brand’s collection, while Kelly Rutherford rocked a Gossip-worthy flared leg pant look.

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

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