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Fashion at the Teen Choice Awards

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The Teen Choice Awards may not be known for being a huge event in the fashion world, but it's still fun to see what all the young starlets pull out of their closet for the big night. So we're here to give you a run down of the good, the bad and the downright ugly from this weekend's event.

Blake Lively hits the nail on the head with a gorgeous purple that looks amazing on her, a belt that cinches in the outfit to show off her tiny waist and perfectly fresh makeup.

Fashion at the Teen Choice Awards

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  • Fergie
  • Katharine McPhee
  • Kim Kardashian
  • Sophia Bush
  • Scarlett Johansson

Minka Kelly, on the other hand, did not fare so well. She looks like every one of the tanorexic customers from the reality show Sunset Tan. We get that she was going for the beached bronze against a white dress look, but turning herself into a shade of gold not found in nature was a bit of an overkill.

And Demi Lovato seems to have stolen a page from the book of the King of Pop. The last time anyone wore jackets with studs on them Michael Jackson was still considered to be in full possession of his senses. All she needs is one glove and we'd half expect her to get up on the stage and bust out singing, "Billy Jean is not my looooover."

Browse the gallery to find out who else worked it on the red carpet and who didn't.

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