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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Week

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July 23 2011, Published 12:07 p.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

Hollywood's hottest stars took fashion to the max this week, hitting the red carpet and the streets dressed to rock and shock in the best, worst & wackiest fashions ­ and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our weekly photo feature!

While there were several movie premiere princesses this week (Emma Stone in Tom Ford at Crazy, Stupid Love and Mila Kunis in Lanvin at Friends with

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Benefits) the top haute honors go to Jennifer Aniston. The former Friend jetted over to London with her new beau Justin Theroux, hitting a press event for Horrible Bosses in a sliver of a Celine leather dress and then changing into a dazzling Valentino Haute Couture creation for the premiere.

Academy Award winning actress Marisa Tomei didn't score any points on the fashion front, experiencing a patchwork catastrophe in NYC.  Her 1950s-style housewife dress, which she paired with espadrilles and a canvas tote, wasn't doing her any favors.

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And wacky fashion was plentiful across the country, as Lady Gaga donned a plastic and lace ensemble, Porcelain Black bared her booty for David Letterman and Dennis Rodman dressed in drag for his Sin City birthday bash.

What other stars were dressed to rock and shock this week?  Click here to find out.

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