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Nicolette Sheridan 'tops' Blackwell's list

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Published: Jan. 11, 2005 at 2:35 PM

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (UPI) -- Actress Nicolette Sheridan "tops" this year's list of the 10 Worst Dressed Women by Hollywood fashion designer Mr. Blackwell.

Sheridan -- one of the stars of the hit ABC drama "Desperate Housewives" -- made the cut for what Blackwell called "barely-there bombs." He called her a "taste-free pain."

Teen singer-actress Lindsay Lohan claimed the second spot on Blackwell's list.

"Over-hyped and under-dressed," he said. "What's happened to Lindsay? When it comes to fashion she's in a schizophrenic frenzy!"

Pop sisters Jessica and Ashlee Simpson tied for third. "From gaudy ... to grim ... to downright frenetic, these two prove that bad taste is positively genetic!"

Courtney Love -- "Medusa stuck in a meltdown mode" -- was No. 4. Paris Hilton came in at No. 5 this year, with Blackwell calling her "one Hilton that should be closed for renovation."

Rounding out the list were Serena Williams, Britney Spears, Paula Abdul, Meryl Streep and Anna Nicole Smith.

Hilton, Love, Spears and Jessica Simpson also appeared on last year's list, with Hilton at No. 1.

Topics: Anna Nicole Smith, Britney Spears, Courtney Love, Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan, Meryl Streep, Nicolette Sheridan, Paris Hilton, Paula Abdul, Serena Williams
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