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TIFF 2016: See the stars who went fashion forward

Whether dressed to the nines, unusually coiffed or fashionably avant-garde, the style of the stars is on show at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.

Sartorial highlights and lowlights from the Toronto International Film Festival

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AngelaSarafyanglided onto the TIFF red carpet.

The Armenian actress appears in The Promise alove story starring Christian Bale, set during the Armenian genocide andstole the show in a diaphanousgownon the red carpet before thefilm's premiere on the opening weekend of the Toronto International Film Festival.

That's her above. Below isScarlett Johansson, who voices a porcupine in the animated musical Sing.

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The star of American Pastoral was a dream in green.

Dakota Fanning arrived in greenfor the premiere of theEwan McGregor-directedadaptation of Philip Roth's 1997 novelof the same name.

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Zhang Ziyiand Haley Bennett weremagnificent.

Zhang Ziyi, who wasa TIFF judge this year, was on the red carpet with Magnificent Seven actress Haley Bennett in the festival's opening week.

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Fan Bingbingand Brie Larsontook the plunge.

Fittingly, the I Am Not Madame Bovary star donned a daring gown for the North Americanpremiere of the film, which hasthe theme of bravery,and taking on the Chinese government, at its core.

On the same night, at a different party, Free Fire actressBrie Larson wasspottedin a similarly daringensemble with co-star Armie Hammer.

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Things got avant-gardeat the after-parties.

Actresses Reese Witherspoon, Lupita Nyong'o and Michelle Williams wentfashion forward at a private Vanity Fair and Tiffany & Co. dinner toasting Nyong'o, who was in Toronto for the film Queen of Katwe,at the Shangri-La Hotel.

Actress Jennifer Connelly attended a different party in a dress similar-but-different to the one worn by Williams.

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Textures are in at TIFF.

From left to right, actressesAja Naomi King, Lily-Rose Depp and Gabrielle Union all promoting new films at the festival this year went with textured dresses on the red carpet and at the film festival's various after-parties.

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'You got the memo!'

Actresses Bryce Dallas Howard, left, and Nicole Kidman wore all the stripes to a TIFF after-party on the festival's opening weekend.

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The Queen of Katwecast came to impress.

From left to right: Lupita Nyong'o and Madina Nalwanga, director Mira Nair, costume designer Mobolaji Dawodu and actor David Oyelowo woreeye-catching ensembles after the world premiere of the film.

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