It has been quite a year for fashion. There have been some ups and downs, but thankfully, there are certain stars we can always count on to look amazing. To sum up the year in style, we've chosen the 10 best outfits from the past 365 days.
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Charlize Theron in Gucci
This is one of the most sleek looks we've seen all year. The statuesque beauty is radiant in this light gray gown with strategic gathering. And clearly more stars need to start slicking back their hair.
Rooney Mara in Alexander McQueen
Not many people can pull off a look as avant-garde as this, but Mara can. The heavy detail on her dress works because of the light color and the short hemline, and the actress' sleek center part is the perfect way to ensure that the focus remains on the dress.
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Olga Kurylenko In Elie Saab
The French actress' '50s-inspired dress emphasizes her small waist and all the texture in the frock keeps our eyes moving. Her nude pumps are the perfect compliment to this midi-length frock, as they elongate her legs. Meanwhile, her red lipstick adds a touch of sex appeal.
Kerry Washington in J.Mendel
It's so nice to see color on the red carpet, and no one does bold hues better than Kerry Washington. This sleeveless chiffon sorbet-colored gown features a faux tank overlay, which expertly works to break up all the floral. Washington's simple black clutch and bright pink lipstick serve as the perfect backdrop to her jaw-dropping outfit.
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Kiernan Shipka in Oscar de la Renta
Let us remind you that the "Mad Men" star is only 14 years old, yet she already has more style than most of Hollywood's leading ladies. This ensemble embodies everything we love about Shipka -- she always manages to pick classic, age-appropriate pieces that are still very fashion-forward. And this soft pink midi dress is just that.
Zoe Saldana in Alexis Mabille
Now this is an Oscars dress. The talented actress chose an unconventional Academy Awards gown with a sweeping hem that exposed several different colors at the bottom, a bodice with floral appliqués and a tonal belt. Not only was her ensemble extremely figure-flattering, but it stood out in the crowd.
Sandra Bullock In Dsquared²
This has been the year of Sandra Bullock. Her body-contouring LBD with a lingerie-inspired neckline is incredibly sexy, while her tousled waves and fierce red lip bring this outfit into best-dressed of the year territory.
Miley Cyrus in Marc Jacobs
Cyrus cleans up well. This gown reminds us of how stunning the star can be when she isn't showing so much skin. This sequin dress highlights her amazing figure and adds just the right amount of sparkle. If only Miley dressed like this more often.
Coco Rocha in Greta Constantine
Rocha clearly knows how to get dressed. Her body-skimming gown with architectural cut-outs highlight her best features, while her bright orange lipstick is the perfect accent to the rich navy dress.
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Allison Williams in Misha Nonoo
We're head over heels in love with this outfit. The boxy button-up shirt paired with her black silk faille dirndl skirt is genius -- so simple, yet so elegant. Her beauty look is spot on, too. Williams' slicked-back updo and red lips are the perfect compliment to her effortless ensemble.
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