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Bigscreen Bombshells And Skinny Slip-Ups! The Best & Worst Dressed Stars Of The Day

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Oct. 5 2011, Published 12:00 p.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the glamour packed events of Paris Fashion Week to the streets of Los Angeles, Hollywood's hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock on Tuesday - and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our daily fashion feature.

Kirsten Dunst has a brand new movie coming out and has been dressing to impress on across the world.  The Melancholia star looked super sophisticated and white hot at Bulgari's Le Gemme Eyewear Collection Launch, pairing a figure-flattering Derek Lam gown with Bulgari bling.

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Meanwhile, LeAnn Rimes hit Nobu in West Hollywood, looking way too skinny in sequins.  The country cutie had too much sparkle and shine going on, pairing an ultra tiny and tight mini dress with a sleek black blazer and awkward shoes.

Other style scores included Jessica Biel in Valentino and Salma Hayek in Alexander McQueen, both hitting shows at Paris Fashion Week, while misses included Rihanna and Christina Milian.

For all the rest of the best and worst fashions of the day, click here.

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