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The Best, Worst And Wackiest Dressed Stars Of The Week

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Jan. 26 2013, Published 10:13 a.m. ET

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Not every star got it right on the fashion front this week!

From the red carpet of the most stylish soirees, fashion shows and awards ceremonies to the city streets, Hollywood’s hottest celebrities were dressed to rock and shock in the best, worst and wackiest fashions – and RadarOnline.com has all the wardrobe winners and style sinners in our weekly feature.

Jennifer Lopez went on a scorching hot media blitz this week promoting her movie Parker, but it was the jaw-dropping and bootylicious Kaufmanfranco gown she wore to the Sin City premiere that really grabbed attention. She paired the sheer-paneled and totally white hot number with a Ferragamo clutch, and left her panties at home!

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After getting snubbed by Harry Styles in London, Taylor Swift steamed up the 40 Principales Music Awards in Spain, also wearing a white hot cutout Kaufmanfranco cocktail dress with Christian Louboutin heels, Ofira earrings and Lorraine Schwartz bling, while Eva Longoria was dressed to thrill at the Latino Inaugural 2013 event in a strapless Vivienne Westwood gown that she paired with Martin Katz earrings.

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Talk about sheer disasters! Rihanna exposed her assets – as well as her nipple piercings  and underboob tattoo – during a wild night out in Hollywood, wearing a totally sheer black dress, while Nicole Scherzinger  showed off her goods at the 2013 National Television Award, in a see through Ossie Clark gown that was slit to the waist.

Robbing a bank, Kanye? West hit the Martin Margiela fashion show in Paris, where he spent some quality time with his baby mama Kim Kardashian, wearing a confusing red face mask.

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