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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Fashions Of The Week

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Jan. 14 2012, Published 7:55 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

From the red carpet of hottest award shows and events to the city streets, Hollywood stars were out in full force dressed to rock and shock – and RadarOnline.com has all the wardrobe winners and sinners in our weekly best, worst & wackiest fashion feature.

With all of the gorgeous, designer gown steaming up the scene, it was hard to pick a winner this week. While Demi Lovato and Lea Michele both hit the high note a la mode in their magnificent Marchesa gowns at The People’s Choice Awards, we have to admit that it was Charlize Theron who really took our breath away with her super attention-grabbing Azzedine Alaia gown at The Critics Choice Awards. The Young Adult star paired the knit, multi-tiered masterpiece with a Bvlgari ring and Giambattista Valli silver sandals.

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Florence Welch may have a great voice, but the sassy singer isn’t always a divine dresser! The Dog Days are Over crooner was spotted on the streets of London, wearing a painfully matchy-matchy paisley patterned ensemble.

As for wacky, there were a few contenders for the honor. Angela Simmons hit the streets in a sort of racy garter-belt look that her hip-hop pops would surely not approve of, while Hollywood icon Agelyne got into her pink Corvette wearing a skintight polka dot frock with pink plastic wedges and a Hello Kitty kids clutch.

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