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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Teen Choice Awards Over The Years

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Aug. 7 2011, Published 12:12 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Before the red carpet fashion parade at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards begins on Sunday, RadarOnline.com is bringing you a fashion flashback of all the stars who were dressed to rock and shock at the annual event over the years.

From Britney Spears' denim corset disaster to Fergie's farm girl getup, there have been an infinite number of fashion faux pas committed by our favorite stars at the annual teen-oriented show. Remember when Jennifer Lopez wore sweats in 2001 to collect her Choice Female Hottie? Or how about when Destiny's Child hit the red carpet that same year, wearing matching neon yellow doily duds?

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There is always an excess of sexy at the show (we aren't complaining!), as many starlets opt to get geared up in designer dresses. In 2009, Hayden Panettiere was pretty in pink Zac Posen, while Ashley Greene showed off her hot bod in a Dolce & Gabbana corseted ensemble. Before Britney Spears had us humming Oops, She Did It Again, the pop tartlet left us panting for air when she hit the red carpet in truly scintillating style.

And at last year's show, best dressed babes included Lea Michele, who showed off her superior stems in a skintight Naeem Khan number and Selena Gomez, who looked white hot in BCBG by Max Azria.

What designing singer No Doubt-ably wore a bikini on the red carpet in 2001? What pop icon went shirtless in 2000, showing off his washboard abs in all white? Get all of the answers by clicking here.

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