VOTE: This Week's Best Dressed

June 19, 2009 The Extra List

Fashion is an international language! From the CMT Music Awards in Nashville to the "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" premiere across the Atlantic in Moscow, these fabulous fashionistas rocked it!

Best Dressed of June 14 - 20

Pretty in Pink

“Dancing with the Stars” beauty Julianne Hough wore a tiered coral Jenny Packham Spring 2009 cocktail dress with beige peep-toe heels to the CMT Music Awards in Nashville.

The Fabulous Fox

Megan Fox brightened up the red carpet of the Moscow premiere of “Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen” in a hot pink Armani Prive dress and ruby-colored Christian Louboutin shoes.

Silver Star

Isla Fisher supported her hubby Sacha Baron Cohen at the London premiere of his new flick “Brüno” in a gray strapless mini with gray tie-up platform sandals.

Country Chic

Nominee Kellie Pickler wore a chocolate-colored floor-length silk gown with a jeweled neckline to the CMT Music Awards in Nashville,.

Cut It Out

Beautiful blonde Kristen Bell confidentially wore a barely-there teal cutout dress during the Maui Film Festival in Wailea, Hawaii.

Mod Marion

Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard was lovely in a strapless belted pink dress and silver heels for the premiere her new film “Public Enemies” in Chicago.

Swift Style

Precious Taylor Swift wore a beaded tiered Collette Dinnigan dress and took home two awards at the CMT Music Awards in Nashville.

Mon Chéri

Michelle Pfeiffer chose a white shift dress and silver heels for The Cinema Society screening of her 1920s-based romantic drama “Chéri” in New York City.

"Extra" wants to know -- Which star was this week's best dressed?

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