By ETonline Staff
5:15 PM PST, February 20, 2019
Let's revisit the most memorable fashion fails from the Academy Awards.
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Heidi Klum
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If you've ever wondered if there could be too much too chiffon, the Project Runway host answered that question with this one-sleeved lilac confection by Marchesa in 2016.
Charlize Theron
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Who can forget the unfortunate bust of the Monster actress' lavender Dior Couture gown in 2010? The rose design looked like a bad bra top, landing her on nearly every major worst dressed list that year.
Jennifer Lopez
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J. Lo's glistening white Giorgio Armani Privé gown from 2010 would be perfect if one was going straight from prom to a wedding, complete with plenty of extra tulle at her hip to transform into a veil.
Sophia Loren
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There is such a thing as too much frill! The legendary actress' yellow Armani gown in 2009 was completely over the top, but not in a good way.
Uma Thurman
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The Kill Bill star's 2004 Christian Lacroix ensemble looked like a bad pirate costume.
Hilary Swank
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It's easy to see why the Boys Don't Cry star's sheer pink Dior dress in 2003 wasn't a hit with critics.
Gwyneth Paltrow
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The Iron Man actress was the epitome of goth gone wrong in this gloomy, sheer Alexander McQueen dress in 2002.
Faith Hill
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We applaud the country singer's penchant for color, but the gradient rainbow lace Versace dress she donned in 2002 looked more fit for Toucan Sam than a star on the Academy Awards red carpet. (Points for you if you remembered that she sang fittingly "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on stage that night.)
Selma Blair
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The Cruel Intentions star's ripped red Versace dress showed a little too much skin on the Oscars red carpet in 2002.
Bjork
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At least the Dancer in the Dark star will always be remembered! The singer's swan dress by Marjan Pejoski ended up being endlessly parodied after she debuted the look in 2001.
Kate Hudson
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The Almost Famous star's curly updo in 2001 didn't exactly help her less-than-stellar Stella McCartney dress, which featured an unnecessary fringe cape. In 2011, Hudson reflected on the dress, which she acknowledged landed her on "every Worst Dressed list possible." "I called Stella and we just laughed our arses off and she said to me, 'Look babe, it was the hair wasn't it?'" Hudson joked to Vogue UK.
Tyra Banks
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The supermodel's purple Vera Wang gown in 2000 screamed bad prom dress with its lavender tulle construction.
Celine Dion
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Even the legendary diva couldn't pull off this backwards white Christian Dior suit in 1999.
Cher
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The "If I Could Turn Back Time" singer's revealing Bob Mackie design in 1998 was more costume than actual red carpet outfit.
Susan Sarandon
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From the drab brown color to the wrinkled satin, the Dead Man Walking star's Dolce & Gabbana dress in 1996 was a total miss.
Whoopi Goldberg
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The Color Purple star's lime green and purple robe in 1993 wouldn't flatter anyone.
Geena Davis
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If getting attention was the Thelma & Louise's star goal, then she definitely accomplished it! Davis at the very least turned heads in this bizarre corset creation designed by Ruth Meyers and Bill Hargatea in 1992.
Kim Basinger
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As if the actress' white satin dress wasn't problematic enough, in 1990, she also bizarrely wore one glove thanks to the dress' awkward one-sleeve design.
Jodie Foster
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The Silence of the Lambs star reportedly bought this unflattering ruched dress in 1989 off-the-rack when she spotted it in Rome.
Demi Moore
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Was the Ghost actress wearing her Spanx on the outside?! Moore designed her own Oscars look in 1989, and while we give her kudos for effort, it's safe to say she should stick to her day job.