Teen Choice Awards Best and Worst Dressed Women

August 4, 2008 at 4:52pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Best: Mini Dress Mayhem and One Green Queen
Rachel Bilson:
OMG! She looks divine! Top to bottom perfection! Her career may not be as red hot as some predicted, but Rachel Bilson knows how to create heat on the red carpet. Maybe she should retire from acting, enjoy those fat checks from The OC and become a full time stylist or designer. Perhaps if Edie Rose, the collection she created for DKNY, is successful enough, she’ll make the transition. Unlike Justine Bateman, we would LOVE to have Rachel Bilson dress us. (Edie Rose goes on sale in the fall).

Miley Cyrus: There are many more than "Seven Things" we love about Miley Cyrus but the fact that she showed up to the TCA’s looking a little bit country and a little bit rock n’ roll is definitely on the list. Will she catch heat for wearing beige suede scrunchy boots with a blue sequined mindress? Maybe. But we think she looks age-appropriate, funky and cute.

Brittany Snow: Brittany Snow wins the award for best accessories of the night with a dynamite cocktail ring and popping red, peep toe pumps drawing attention to the delicate red flowers on her flirty, feminine strapless dress. It’s the perfect summer night ensemble. Golf claps!

Leighton Meester: Leighton Meester mixes Grecian goddess glamour with Park Avenue structure and comes up with a combustible combination. Fabulous loose curls and relaxed makeup give her whole look a perfect “I didn’t really try, I’m just that good” appeal.

Worst: Battle of the Puke-y Pink Gowns
Hayden Panettiere:
You know what would’ve been Heroic? Steaming this dress before wearing it out of our house. Perhaps she assumed the dizzying swirl of fuschia, pink and purple would distract from the wrinkles or maybe the wrinkles are meant to distract from the fact that she looks like she got attacked by a gang of taggers who spray painted her or was drenched in fake hot pink blood at a PETA protest. Blah!

Fergie: This is not any kind of ‘licious. It’s not Fergalicious. It’s not bootylicious. It’s not fiercealicious. It might be nastilicious but even that seems too kind for this hideous hot pink halter that only brings up one thing besides bile: the question of what she’s hiding under all that fabric. Is she pregnant or just bloated?

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