From Cher To Björk: 6 Worst Celebrity Looks Of All Time

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Fashion, like art, is often a reflection of personal expression and societal trends, and the red carpet is a place where celebrities present themselves in attires ranging from the gorgeous to the questionably daring. Here’s a journey through six of the most memorable (and debated) celebrity looks of all time:

6. Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake

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In the 2001 MTV VMAs, the then-couple decided to wear matching denim outfits. Whether the intention was irony, nostalgia, or pure fun, it’s hard to tell — but one thing’s for certain: this look has remained etched in red carpet memory.

5. Björk

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Björk brought her fashion statement to the 2001 Oscars. The Icelandic singer wore a Marjan Pejoski-designed swan dress that instantly became a talking point. The gown featured a stole in the shape of a swan’s head and a layered skirt. While many were left scratching their heads at the audacity, others praised her for her boldness.

4. Uma Thurman

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Actress Thurman took a bold fashion leap by donning a puffy white Christian Lacroix gown at 2004’s Oscars. Dubbed by some as a ‘fancy dirndl,‘ the dress stood out for its unusual silhouette and volume.

3. Cher

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In 1986, Cher walked the Oscar red carpet in an ensemble featuring a feather headdress, mesh sequined bra, and a matching low-rise skirt. Not just a fashion choice, Cher’s outfit was her statement against the Academy’s decision to overlook her work in ‘Mask.’ She expressed her intention to remind the world of her individuality and unwillingness to be pigeonholed.

2. Marilyn Manson

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The 1998 MTV VMAs witnessed Manson and Rose McGowan making strong fashion statements. Manson, known for his gothic rock style, appeared in a leopard-print suit, bright red tresses, and hot pink lips. Partnering him, McGowan also wore a daring transparent dress.

1. Lady Gaga

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At the top of our list is Lady Gaga’s raw meat dress from the 2010 VMAs. Beyond the shock value, the dress was an emblem of her protest against the military’s ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy. The correlation between her fashion choice and the policy remains debated, but it made an impact for sure.

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