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Blackwell's worst-dressed list

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This last year (2007) stands out as one of the most disastrous fashion years in recent memory -- as well as being a particularly eye-popping moment in Tinseltown in which several worst-dressed repeat offenders suffered collective meltdowns. There was more melodrama surrounding the Spears clan, Lindsay, <B>Paris</B> and a host of other style-challenged starlets than a double feature of “Baby Jane” and “Valley of the Dolls.”  Either it was a comedy of errors or a typhoon of terror. You decide.

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This last year (2007) stands out as one of the most disastrous fashion years in recent memory -- as well as being a particularly eye-popping moment in Tinseltown in which several worst-dressed repeat offenders suffered collective meltdowns. There was more melodrama surrounding the Spears clan, Lindsay, Paris and a host of other style-challenged starlets than a double feature of “Baby Jane” and “Valley of the Dolls.” Either it was a comedy of errors or a typhoon of terror. You decide.

Here, in his own words, is Mr. Blackwell's 48th annual worst-dressed women list.
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