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Best, Worst & Wackiest Dressed Stars At The 2013 Grammy Awards

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Feb. 10 2013, Published 8:36 p.m. ET

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Who was dressed to rock and shock on music’s biggest night of the year?

The hottest musicians in the world gathered together at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday for the 55th Annual Grammy Awards   – but not everyone hit the high note with their fashion choices! From the wardrobe winners to style sinners, RadarOnline.com has photos of the best, worst & wackiest dressed stars of music’s hottest awards show.

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Taylor Swift played by the Grammy dress code rules and still managed to steam up the red carpet Greek goddess style in a cream pleated J. Mendel number that featured metallic, criss-crossed back straps, while Jennifer Lopez pushed the envelope with her very J.Lo, slit-to-the waist, one sleeved Anthony Vaccarello number.

Rihanna was also dressed to shock, but in the opposite way! The scandalous singer stunned and ravished in a completely conservative red gown. Her BFF Katy Perry also grabbed attention in a boobiful mint green Gucci gown.

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Though she definitely looked Bootylicious in her OSMAND black and white jumpsuit, we were a bit disappointed with Beyonce’s  getup, which didn’t seem glam enough for the Grammys.

Style slip-ups included Ashanti, who flashed her panties in a totally sheer, slit to the waist and boob-baring Tony Ward embroidered gown and Chris Brown, who looked like either a milk delivery man or an ice cream man in all white Lanvin.

There was no lack of sassy style, from Janelle Monae’s  matador a la mode and Kate Pierson of the B-52’s 1980’s flashback fashion to Kimbra’s Las Vegas showgirl couture.

For the rest of the best, worst & wackiest fashions of the Grammy Awards, click here.

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