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The Best, Worst & Wackiest Dressed Stars Of The Week

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March 16 2013, Published 2:30 p.m. ET

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

From the glitz and glamour of the hottest Hollywood events and movie premieres 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.

Hot mama Jennifer Garner looked powerful in a purple Oscar de la Renta sheath at the Neutrogena Sun Summit in New York City, while Jessica Alba had everyone green with envy at her promotional event for her The Honest Life book, wearing an olive green Fendi ensemble.

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Over at The Hollywood Reporter and Jimmy Choo’s Most Powerful Stylists Luncheon, Zoe Saldana and Kaley Cuoco failed to dazzle us with their fashion choices, but luckily Naomi Watts was there to save the day in a gorgeous Erdem floral frock.

Fergie  experienced a way too goth maternity fashion flop at SXSW in Austin, where Selena Gomez sizzled at a screening of Spring Breakers in a bright, belly baring Dolce & Gabbana look.

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As for wacky, Ke$ha took the flower girl look to the extreme in Sin City, while Jim Carrey resurrected his awful and funky rubber feet in New York City.

For the rest of the best, worst & wackiest dressed stars of the week, click here .

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