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From Diane Kruger's Swan Trench to Elizabeth Hurley's Furry Shrug, the Best and Worst Looks of the Week

By Celebrity News Wire on September 5, 2014

You think you’re a “Last Night’s Look: Love It or Leave It” addict? You should stop by the office sometime to see us passionately debating, defending and delighting in celeb styles — the good, the bad and the wacky. This week, we round up two looks we were loving and one we’re less crazy about — check ‘em out below and let us know your faves in the comments!

Best/worst dressed 2014Michel Dufour/WireImage; Joe Stevens/ Retna Ltd.;

Love It: Diane Kruger’s Swan Trench Coat. It’s a trench coat. And it has swans on the collar. I can’t believe I have to justify my love for this any more. Quirky, cute and classic all at the time, it’s the trench of my dreams, and I’ll even forgive Diane for the clunky black shoes (in my dream wardrobe, this dress is only paired with elegant high heels). –Alex Apatoff, Senior Style Editor

See all the latest from the red carpet here!

Love It: Renée Zellweger’s Pop of Color.Leave it to Renée to disappear from the red carpet circuit for many, many moons, then surface looking better than ever. Much to my delight, she was red-hot at a luncheon this week honoring her friend Carolina Herrera, who designed this stunning number (probably with the actress in mind, considering it looks like it was made for her). From the bright tomato-red shade to the kimono sleeves and skinny belt, every element highlights the star’s best features — those being her glowing skin and amazing figure, of course. Pairing the vibrant dress with striped Christian Louboutin pumps and not a drop of bling was a totally chic and refreshing move from the red carpet vet, which is exactly why I’d love for her to stick around. –- Jackie Fields, Beauty Writer

Leave It: Elizabeth Hurley’s Furry Accessory. Sure, we all have fall wardrobes on the brain, but it’s a bit early to be whipping out the fur. The star’s wintry stole feels off balance from her ruched LWD. Plus, with all those dripping diamonds it feels very ’90s soap opera star, not 2014 glam. –Brittany Talarico, Associate Style Editor

Who made your best dressed list? How about your worst? Tell us in the comments!

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