
Elizabeth Hurley stuns in Versace, Kim Kardashian makes the Canadian tuxedo cool, and Martha Stewart sports gold spandex. Plus, more best and worst dressed of the week.
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Zoe Saldana walked the red carpet at the 2014 AOL NewFronts event in Brooklyn on April 29 wearing a light blue-and-white printed top (with a coral collar) and skirt by Roksanda Illincic and coordinating, bright patent leather Christian Louboutin heels.
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While not as iconic as her 1994 safety pin dress, the Versace chiffon number Elizabeth Hurley sported to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation's 'Hot Pink Party' on April 28 was a flattering hit.
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Fashion's biggest—and best dressed—names stepped out for the launch of Kate Moss's latest collection for Topshop on April 29. Moss, alongside Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller, Naomi Campbell, and Suki Waterhouse all rocked pieces from the line—from a black fringed dress to a sparkly silver number.
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It could have been a fashion faux pas, but Kim Kardashian surprisingly made the Canadian tuxedo look work while out in Paris with friend Serena Williams on April 30.
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To celebrate the Tiffany & Co. Atlas Collection at L.A.'s Chateau Marmont on April 29, actress Jessica Biel selected a lightweight, nude-colored crop top and high-waisted, wide-legged white pants, both from Vionnet's Spring 2014 collection. She accessorized with a multi-colored Fendi 'Baguette' bag, Casadei heels, and jewlery from Tiffany & Co.
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Actress Halston Sage opted for a sophisticated black strapless dress by Christian Dior, nude Stuart Weitzman heels, a see-through Charlotte Olympia box clutch, and Neil Lane jewelry for the L.A. premiere of Neighbors on April 28.
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The scariest part about Martha Stewart's look? This wasn't the first time she's worn those gold leggings.
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Full metallic looks—particularly ill-fitting pants and a loose tee—are never OK. You can't hide that hideous ensemble under a black blazer, Rashida.
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