Every red carpet has its casualties...these are the CFDAs'.
The singer (turned pirate?) donned this pale pink shaggy number. Thinking the lace-up detail in the front and the tutu-like skirt are where it went in an unexpected direction.
Karlie is almost always a favorite of ours, but we just can't get behind this multi-layered number with faux wings. Pairing the look with sparkling pale pink pumps didn't necessarily help.
This silhouette is, arguably, a bit dated. The collared maxi dress just isn't sophisticated enough for an event like this.
Getting major Sarah Jessica Parker at this year's Met Gala vibes with Ansel's outfit.
It's the styling that made Martha miss her mark. The dress has major potential.
It's a shame the OITNB star's patterned, A-line dress just isn't doing her glowing skin justice.
If there was such a thing as being too symmetrical, this dress is it. The matchy-matchy embellishments aren't working for the actress.
Two words: bunny slippers. Lena made a surprising choice in accessories.
Designer Tory Burch gets it when it comes to stepped-up classics. But, if we're being honest, her ruffled, boxy take on red carpet style is doing nothing for her figure.
Adriana usually dresses to impress, but too many trends at once is never a good idea. Next time, we say pick just one: crushed-velevt pants, a choker or slicked-back hair.
We love a good off-the-shoulder moment as much as the next girl, but this layered chiffon iteration feels a little outdated.