It was a sea of shiny, bronzed celebrities -- and Mayim Bialik -- at the L.A. premiere of the new comedy "Horrible Bosses," which opens Friday.
On display on the red carpet were a baby bump, tube dresses galore and a showdown between two matching off-the-shoulder frocks. Let me know what you think:

Jennifer Aniston, always a fan of the little black dress, sticks with her uniform with this simple-yet-stunning Balenciaga number. The dress is a little shorter than she usually sports, evidenced by her strategically placed hands, keeping the short hem in place. Robyn Beck~AFP/Getty Images

I love "Blossom" as much as the next Gen X girl, but I'm thinking Mayim Bialik's dress was dowdy enough without the addition of Betty White's jacket. Alberto E. Rodriguez~Getty Images

I love a Hollywood actress with some curves, and Jennifer Love Hewitt isn't afraid to show them off in this head-turning, body-hugging dress. So what do you think: Too much? Or not enough? (And should we hope she was just picking up that orange purse to return it to someone else?) Robyn Beck~AFP/Getty Images

Jamie Foxx brought along model Britt Loren, whose tube dress makes Jennifer Love Hewitt's outfit look like a Snuggie. Robyn Beck~AFP/Getty Images

I've always been a defender of Chelsea Handler's style choices, and the talk show host in general, but I can't get behind this metallic number (which brings shiny poles and dollar bills to mind), or the black bra on display. Robyn Beck~AFP/Getty Images

WHO WORE IT BEST? "Modern Family" star Julie Bowen (who always grates on my nerves during interviews) and Bolivian star Carla Ortiz (who I have never heard of) both sported a white, off-the-shoulder, knee-length dress on the red carpet. Who looked best? Or better question, does anyone care? Jason Merritt~Getty Images

Alyssa Milano makes a pretty gorgeous momma-to-be in this off-the-shoulder gown. Jason Merritt~Getty Images

I'm always a sucker for a tie clip and tailored suit, so I'm a fan of this look on Jason Sudeikis. Robyn Beck~AFP/Getty Images
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