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The Best, Worst And Wackiest Fashions Of The Emmy Awards Through The Years

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Sept. 23 2012, Published 8:00 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Features Editor

Primetime television’s biggest awards show of the year is almost here!

Before the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, RadarOnline.com is taking you on a walk down red carpet memory lane, bringing you all of the style winners and sinners from the annual show over the years in a special photo feature.

From the best dressed stars in their devastatingly glamorous designer gowns and blinging jewels to the worst and wackiest wardrobe choices in the history of the show, as well as stars who were dressed to win (as well as sin) we have all your favorite celebrities in the history of the show.

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Jennifer Aniston wore Chanel in 2004 and vintage Dior in 2002, when she scored an award for being the best Friend, but only one these dresses made it into our hall of fashion fame!

And remember when Geena Davis shocked the crowd in 2000, by showing off her assets in a completely sheer psychedelic dress – with minimal undergarments?

Olivia Wilde put herself on the a la mode map in 2009, dazzling fashion critics with hershockingly sexy Marchesa gown, while Sarah Jessica Parker had people questioning her sexy style sense, when she dressed like a ballerina in 2000.

Check back to RadarOnline.com on Sunday, as we will be bringing you all of the best, worst and wackiest dressed stars from the 2012 Emmy Awards!

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