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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of Labor Day Weekend

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Sept. 6 2011, Published 9:20 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the glam-packed red carpet of the Venice Film Festival to the city streets, stars were dressed to rock and shock this holiday weekend, and RadarOnline.com has all the photos!

It has been awhile since Gwyneth Paltrow reigned a red carpet like the bombshell that she is, so we were delighted to see the Academy Award winning actress look oh-so-pretty in Prada pink at the Venice Film Festival premiere of Contagion. The blonde beauty wooed the crowd in her back-bowed halter gown, which she paired with heels and a clutch from the same collection along with blinging Bvlgari earrings.

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Nicole Scherzinger made sure to stand out in Sin City, wearing a fire enginered dress, which must have taken her ages to buckle up!  Not such a great look for the X-Factor babe.

And as for wacky, Mary J. Blige made sure to wake up the country in blinding a la mode, performing on Good Morning America, wearing an obnoxiously bright and busy harem pant jumpsuit.

Other notable a la mode included Kate Bosworth in Chanel at the Deauville Film Festival, Kim Kardashian in Azzedine Alaia during lunch with Simon Huck in NYC and Salma Hayek in Gucci Premiere at the Venice Film Festival, while style sins were committed by Madonna, wearing sunglasses on the red carpet TWICE, and Coco Austin, who nearly experienced a boob blunder in Sin City, wearing a way too small latex dress.

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