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Zach Braff accepts the award for best compilation soundtrack album for a motion picture, television or other visual media for 'Garden State'

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Musician Norah Jones (news) accepts the award for best pop collaboration with vocals during the preshow telecast at the 47th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 13, 2005. Jones won the award for the song 'Here We Go Again' with Ray Charles

Lead singer Adam Levine, second from right, and members from Maroon 5, nominated in two categories including best new artist, arrive for the 47th Annual Grammy Awards, Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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Fergie (2ndR), lead singer of the group 'Black Eyed Peas,

' poses with the group as they arrive at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.

Mike Dirnt, left, Billie Joe Armstrong, center, and Tre Cool, of the group Green Day, nominated in six categories, arrive for the 47th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday,

Gwen Stefani performs 'Rich Girl' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

Gwen Stefani and Eve perform 'Rich Girl' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

The Black Eyed Peas from left, Fergie, Will.i.am and apl.de.ap perform 'Let's Get It Started' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

Fergie (L) and Adam Levine of the Black Eyed Peas perform during the during the 47th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, February 13, 2005. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn
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GWEN STEFANI: BEST
The always unique Gwen Stefani (a nominee for best female pop vocal performance for "What You Waiting For?") is a playful addition to the red carpet in a sheer, anything-but-basic black, draped minidress.
BEYONCE: BEST
Sultry Beyonce (nominated with Destiny's Child for best group R&B performance for "Lose My Breath") shows off her sexy curves in a graceful black gown accented with gold trim.
USHER: BEST
Usher, who took home three awards, lights up L.A.'s Staples Center in stark white, including a dapper vest, offset with a dark tie and plenty of bling.
JENNIFER LOPEZ & MARC ANTHONY: BEST
Newlyweds Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, who performed a romantic duet of their ballad "Escapemonos," also coordinate their fashion choices: Lopez in a delicate, ruffled baby-blue dress, and Anthony (who won best Latin pop album for Amar Sin Mentiras) in an elegant, pinstriped suit.
QUEEN LATIFAH: BEST
Grammys host Queen Latifah is a tangerine dream in a pleated column gown with off-the-shoulder sleeves. A sparkling gold necklace completes the look.
JOSS STONE: BEST
Best new artist nominee Joss Stone takes her breezy bohemian style up several notches in an eye-catching, body-hugging floral Petro Zillia gown.
ALISON KRAUSS: BEST
Bluegrass artist (and double Grammy nominee) Alison Krauss adds some old-school glamor to the Grammys in an elegant, strapless scarlet gown
WORST
SHERYL CROW: WORST
Nominee Sheryl Crow (for best female pop vocal performance for "The First Cut Is the Deepest") may have a buff body, but her halter dress – featuring a peekaboo tummy cutout trimmed with what looks like tinsel – doesn't flatter her figure.
AMY LEE: WORST
Wearing tattered layers of tulle, Amy Lee (nominated with Evanescence for "My Immortal") looks like she's modeling a goth prom dress instead of a Grammy gown.
JOHN MAYER: WORST
Just call him Sgt. Pepper: Double-Grammy winner John Mayer (for his song "Daughters") misses the mark in a Beatles-inspired velvet blazer.