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The Best And Worst Dressed At The MTV Movie Awards

Apr 14, 2014, 21:27 IST

Tons of stars hit the red carpet for last night's MTV Movie Awards at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. But some were bigger winners than others.

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Best: "Divergent" actress Shailene Woodley went away empty handed but had a winning look in this Balmain two-piece.

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Worst: Jared Leto, who won for Best On-Screen Transformation, presented an award alongside "12 Years A Slave" Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o. Their contrasting prints weren't as award-winning.

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Best: "The Other Woman" co-stars kept it cool and demure in matching black and white ensembles.

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Best: Jessica Alba and Rita Ora sandwiched a shirtless Zac Efron, who won for Best Shirtless Performance in "That Awkward Moment."

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Worst: Rihanna left little to the imagination on the red carpet in this robe-like look.

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Best: But covered up to perform alongside Eminem.

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Best: Channing Tatum took home the Trailblazer award. He perfectly coordinated with his wife, Jenna Dewan.

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Worst: Singer Pia Mia was a no-no in this purple get-up.

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Worst: Snooki and JWoww didn't quite wow, but we are impressed Snooki made that dress herself!

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Best: Mila Kunis covered her baby bump to accept the award for Best Villain for her role as the Wicked Witch of the West in "Oz The Great and Powerful."

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