
| Over years, the red carpet walk has been a place to showcase the latest fashions and the latest faux pas. Here you'll find the good, the bad and the ugly from years gone by. Which catagory they each fall in is a matter of personal opinion. IE: Matt & Trey...Ugly?? | |
ERYKAH BADU |
Color me in patches! Green leather patchwork halter gown with yellow raffia made by ERYKAH BADU and friend Charlene Sheppard. It took them 10 months to create the look. For an accent, a signature turban in green and vibrant orange purse. |
BEN AFFLECK |
Presenter BEN AFFLECK wore a three-button streamlined tropical weight wool tuxedo by Giorgio Armani. The satin lapel was designed with a high notch to complement the white classic collar shirt and white silk satin necktie. |
BJORK |
A history making theatrical ode-to-swan creation designed by Marjan Pejoski. White feathers wrapped around BJORK's neck to create the swan's head while white tulle was layered for her skirt. On the red carpet, she even carried an egg-shaped handbag as part of the swan signature. |
GARTH BROOKS |
Country western went dress up formal with tails. GARTH BROOKS' wing collar shirt was accented with a tone-on-tone formal tie and vest. A touch of the exotic? Ostrich skin boots. |
CAMERON DIAZ |
Spring 2002 runways were eclectic and ethnic, and CAMERON DIAZ brought the best of the trend to the red carpet. A kimono style printed dress from Emanuel Ungaro Couture was designed with an accordian pleated train. A presto moment for accessorizing — she turned an Indian necklace into a belt! |
MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN |
MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN in a custom formal take from Ermenegildo Zegna for Rochester Big & Tall. The peak lapel tuxedo got an edge with the ultimate accessory -- a diamond stud earring from David Orgell. |
KIRSTEN DUNST |
Femininity returned on the fashion runways for spring 2002, and KIRSTEN DUNST took the cue to the international level in Christian Dior by John Galliano. Shades of pink and artistic touches of beads made this gown an Oscar red carpet hit! |
CHANG CHEN |
Skin on skin for CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON's CHANG CHEN. It's not often that the men of Hollywood opt for no shirt. With more and more original formal offerings, the look of leather became more artistic in 2001 with artful detailing and a signature necklace. |
MATT STONE & TREY PARKER |
For MATT STONE, dressing in drag never looked so much like Gwyneth Paltrow's pink Ralph Lauren from the 71st Annual Academy Awards. TREY PARKER wore a knock-off of Jennifer Lopez's unforgettable scarf look from the 2000 Grammys. |
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