Lady Gaga didn't blow us away with this strapless, curve-hugging gown accessorized with a chiffon scarf. We expected something a bit more jaw-dropping from the singer who is in the business of pushing boundaries.
Sally Hawkins is too covered up here—if the neckline was a bit lower, this could have been a different look. Not to mention the color washes out the fair-skinned actress.
We want to love this J. Mendel dress—we really do! But between the thigh-high slit, pleating, asymmetrical top and cutout detailing, there's just too much goin' on.
Glenn Close's Zac Posen gown is actually two pieces, and we wish she just ditched the half-jacket portion and stuck with the sleeveless look.
Flemish actress Veerle Baetens has a gorgeous figure, but you'd never know it from the looks of her in this shapeless getup.
We love the always-upbeat Kristin, but between her golden locks and her head-to-toe golden dress, she looked a little too similar to an Oscar statue!
Look, we love Kerry—but we wanted more! We're so glad that designer Jason Wu made his Oscar debut—he deserves it. But this dress didn't showcase Kerry in all her mom-to-be glory. Plus, it got a little wrinkled and wet from the rain.
Bette Midler is a living legend, so she can pull off most anything. But it's tricky for anyone—even Bette—to pull off a red print on a red carpet.
Anne Hathaway's Gucci gown is very figure-flattering, but the bedazzled "armor-like" front portion of her dress hurts our eyes. We had to look away so we don't damage our retinas.
Elsa looks ready to pop, so we give the glowing mom-to-be major kudos for making it out to the red carpet! But this teal patterned gown is a little dizzying and takes the focus off of her beautiful baby bump.
Penelope would look breathtaking in a plastic bag, but this Giambattista Valli gown wasn't our favorite. We could have done without the fussy wrap-around shoulder thing. NEXT GALLERY: Best dressed at 2014 Oscars