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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Week

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Nov. 12 2011, Published 7:02 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the glam-packed red carpet of the Latin Grammys and the CMA Awards to the city streets, Hollywood’s hottest stars were dressed to rock and shock in the best, worst & wackiest fashions – and RadarOnline.com has all the photos in our weekly feature!

Jennifer Lopez stole the show at Glamour’s 2011 Women of the Year Awards, showing off her luscious legs in startlingly slitty style. The former Fly Girl rocked an Atelier Versace gown, which was impeccably beaded and dangerous slit up to her waist. Flawlessly finishing off the look with Jimmy Choo peep-toes, JLo ruled the red carpet over Lea Michele, who stunned in Jenny Packham, and Emma Stone, who rocked a Grecian gorgeous Lanvin look.

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Nicole Kidman headed down to Nashville with her country crooning hubby Keith Urban, where she missed the a la mode mark at the BMI Awards in a Stella McCartney cutout gown. Luckily she made up for the mishap the next evening at the CMA Awards, wearing a gorgeous gunmetal gray Jean Paul Gaultier Couture gown.

As for wacky, Lady Gaga dominated the Bambi Awards in Berlin, wearing an outrageous Alexander McQueen ensemble that featured a matching mask!

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