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PHOTOS: Luxe Ladies Who Lunch And Not-So-Glam 'Grownups' In The Best And Worst

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Feb. 8 2011, Published 4:44 a.m. ET

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The red carpet was bustling with star power on Monday, as stars stepped out in the best and worst fashions. RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily feature.

Michelle Williams was dressed in sophisticated style at the Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon in Beverly Hills. The Blue Valentine babe paired a snazzy tweed skirt from the Chanel Spring 2010 collection with a keyhole silk blouse and black pumps, resulting in flawless finish.

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Brit beauty Jacqueline Bisset hit AARP The Magazine’s 10th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards, in totally frumpy fashion. The big screen bombshell of the 1960’s and 1970’s was overly layered in shades of grey, resulting a painfully awkward and unflattering look.

Kim Kardashian hit the Prince show in NYC, showing off her covetable curves in an attention-grabbing skintight stunner and Christian Louboutin steel-toed heels, while the artist himself looked like he raided his girlfriend’s closet, wearing high heels, flared leggings, a fitted blazer and a red silk blouse.

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Kristen Wiig looked beyond beautiful at the UK premiere of Paul, wearing a casual but cool purple and red patterned floorlength, while Sigourney Weaver bored in a blue and black ensemble.

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

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