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All The Worst Golden Globe Red Carpet Looks Ever

All The Worst Golden Globe Red Carpet Looks Ever

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The 80th Golden Globe Awards ceremony is just around the corner. While there have been many iconic fashion moments on the red carpet over the years, some questionable choices also left us scratching our heads. We're here to highlight some of the most bizarre red carpet choices worn by the world’s most beloved celebrities as we look ahead to this year's ceremony.

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Oh Barbara, while we get that this off-the-shoulder dress was an attempt at modernising frocks from medieval royal courts, the heavily embellished arms topped with bursts of clunky lace just don't make sense.

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What do Iceland, Michael Jackson, and a bejewelled owl have in common? Answer: this red carpet no-no by Björk at the 2001 Golden Globes.

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The '80s were filled with wacky fashion moments, but that doesn't make this strange look from Oprah any better.

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The only thing that made sense with Cameron Diaz's grandma curtain-like Golden Globes look back in 1999 is her geriatric posture.

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While Cher may have walked away with an award at the 1984 Golden Globes ceremony, her choice for the red carpet that year definitely wasn't a winning number.

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It was all white with Diane Keaton in 2004, but it just did not look alright at all.

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This exotic-dancer-meets-crinkled-velvet-fabric look by Kruger missed the mark in 2005.

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Emma Stone went straight from teaching classes to presenting at the Golden Globes back in 2014. And just like any substitute teacher, it's clear that nobody in attendance was paying her any attention.

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Someone please fire The Nanny! Why? Looks like she stole a table-top floral display and wore it as an oversized headpiece at the 1996 Golden Globes!

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An all-black look is usually a safe bet, but we're having doubts about this number by Helen Mirren from 1997.

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We actually love it when someone takes a bold risk on the red carpet, but the mismatched shoes?

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There's nothing inherently wrong with this Chanel look by Janelle Monáe, other than the fact that the dress and all its adornments are clearly wearing her.

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Let's just say sometimes there is such a thing as too much colour.

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We're not sure where Kathy Bates was going with this look when she wore it to the Globes in 1991.

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This ill-fitting halter top and trouser combination wasn't doing the budding style icon any favours when she wore this look to the red carpet in 2000.

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And just like that, Sarah Jessica Parker and her un-pressed white gown had all the fashion police up in arms with disapproval.

 

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One would think that a fashion icon like Carrie Bradshaw can get away with anything, but this 2003 Golden Globes look was just impossible to get behind.

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Not even Halle Berry could pull this mess of a dress off, with random prints and cutouts galore.

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We're not sure what went through Stone's mind when she donned this sheer gown with pointed boots way back in 2003.

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Whoopi went a little too casual in 1986 and we aren't loving it.

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