The most OUTRAGEOUS Oscars looks of all time

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Oscars most outrageous looks ever

by Carl Smith |
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With the 90th Academy Awards just around the corner we're ready for all the glitz, glamour and shiny gold gongs the 2018 Oscars has to offer .

As all eyes gravitate towards LA's Dolby Theatre this Sunday, March 4th (or Monday morning for us) we can't wait to go all Gok Wan and judge the stars' red carpet looks. While we're slumped on the sofa in an old stained Quiksilver sweater, obviously.

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So, ahead of the main event, we thought we'd take a look back at some of the Oscars' most outrageous looks ever. We're talking a fringed faux pas, some unnecessarily-heavy head gear and BJÖRK WEARING A SWAN FOR CRYING OUT LOUD.

Check out the most ridiculous looks of all time:

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Emma Stone, 2019

Anyone for a pack of bacon Frazzles? ud83dudc40

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Kacey Musgraves, 2019

A sort of elaborate, pink bog roll cover. Interesting.

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Björk, 2001

Björk's swan dress from the 73rd Academy Awards in 2001 is ICONIC, let's be honest. The Icelandic star even mimicked laying an egg on the red carpet as she arrived in the infamous Marjan Pejoski creation. Casual.

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Cher, 1986

So it's probably not one you'd pop down to Tesco for a pint of milk in. Back in 1986 Cher worked with long-time collaborator Bob Mackie and served all the showgirl vibes. 2-foot headpiece, anyone?

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Lady Gaga, 2015

Look, we love the Alaïa gown; but we're not sure we quite get the gloves. Who are we to judge, though? Might try wearing our Marigolds out to the club this weekend...

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Celine Dion, 1999

Do you want to tell her or should we?(In case you're wondering it's Dior, dahling.)

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Uma Thurman, 2004

Uma was branded a 'Swiss Miss' after rocking up to the 2004 Oscars in this couture Christian Lacroix look. She later stole InStyle: "It was a beautiful dress, turns out I wore it wrong."

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Lizzie Gardiner, 1995

We know Oscars outfits are supposed to exude wealth, but with 254 expired American Express cards we reckon Lizzie took the dress code a little too literally.

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Kim Basinger, 1990

The satin skirt, the half-jacket situation, those nonsensical symbols down the arm.Why? Because FASHION.

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Whoopi Goldberg, 1993

There's a famous saying along the lines of 'blue and green should never be seen.' If Whoopi's 1993 get-up's anything to go by we should probably extend that mantra to purple, too.

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Tilda Swinton, 2008

Tilda's Lanvin look from the 2008 ceremony was compared to a bin bag and we, um, can't see why. Nope. Not one bit.

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Matt Stone and Trey Parker, 2000

To be fair, props to the South Park creators for their spoofs of Jennifer Lopez's infamous Grammys gown and that Gwyneth Paltrow Oscars princess dress.

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Charlize Theron, 2010

This one did NOT go down well with bloggers at the time, and we all know the bloggers are always right.

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Kate Hudson, 2001

Almost Famous nominee Kate faced some flak for her fringed Stella McCartney gown back in 2001. Later addressing the criticism at the British Fashion Awards, she said: "I was 21 years old and to have Stella McCartney dressing me, well, I felt like the hippest, coolest girl in the world."I woke up the next morning, turned on the television to find out I was on every Worst Dressed list. So I called Stella and we just laughed our arses off."Amazing.

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Gwyneth Paltrow, 2002

Gwyneth's Alexander McQueen gown was branded everything from a 'fashion disaster' to an 'unflattering, figure-flattening goth getup' in 2002. Blimey.She later regretted not wearing a bra; but we reckon Free the Nipple campaigners would argue otherwise, babes.

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Sacha Baron Cohen, 2012

What better way to promote The Dictator than by turning up in 'John Galliano and Kmart socks,' eh?Quite the controversial look.

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Diane Keaton, 2004

We're all for an androgynous look, but Diane's 2004 outfit steps slightly too far into Charlie Chaplin territory for our liking. Soz.

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