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Awesome Angels And Picnic Sinners In The Best & Worst

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June 24 2011, Published 4:56 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

It was a glam-packed day for Hollywood’s hottest stars as they hit the red carpet and the streets dressed to rock and shock and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily fashion feature.

It was hard to pick a wardrobe winner, as fab fashion was in full force.

Eva Mendes showed off her bombshell bod in a gorgeous, custom-designed Thierry Mugler gown as she unveiled her ad campaign for the designer’s iconic Angel perfume, while Diane Kruger was a ravishing lady in red at the amfAR Inspiration Gala in Paris, wearing a Grecian style Yves Saint Lauren Edition Soir gown. And Rosie Huntington-Whiteley continued her Transformers: Dark of the Moon style streak with her most startlingly chic looks yet, rocking a sheer-skirted Gucci gown form the Fall 2011 collection

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Taryn Manning also tried out the sheer-skirted trend at the Radioshack HTC EVO 3D Launch Party in Los Angeles, but missed the mark by pairing it with a ruffled tank top. But she wasn’t the worst dressed star on the red carpet of the cell phone launch. Rap muse Amber Rose rocked a little jumper, which looked like it was made out of a picnic tablecloth!

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