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Kim Kardashian in Chaos Couture to Taylor Swift in Manus Machina-Core: The notorious worst met Gala look of ever

Kim Kardashian

It is really funny, as Kim Kardashian-Skims founder and the Holy Grail blueprint of the OG Internet-Aduted Badtheihren find name on a list of this kind. But it is not too confusing that both appearances were at their side under the Scanner 2013 and 2021-ex-husband Kanye West.

Kim Kardashian to Taylor Swift: Met Gala's greatest misses of undisputed fashionistas

For 2013 Punk: Chaos to CoutureKim's silhouette screamed a conservative couture, something that should have passed the mood check for the reigning topic of the year. Well, Kim also literally shouted home about the (appropriate) catastrophic reaction that Riccardo Tisci received for Givenchy number. A monotonous flood of arrogant printed roses without visual breath, an unnecessary thigh high slide, which is less than based as a based make-up and even more senseless, interdisciplinary slick curls, no kim's mood, strongly pregnant or not. In fact, it shouldn't be anyone.

Fast lead by 2021, Kim went the Met carpet from the MET in all-black Balenciaga. As chic, it sounds, this is the sack linen sack of a “look” if it is even qualified what the Hubby Kanyes “Aesthetics” (?) Members at the time. In retrospect there was a large Bianca Censori energy, which Kimmy apparently could avoid her divorce next year.

Miley cyrus

Also a Punk: Chaos to Couture The debacle, Miley Cyrus' Marc Jacobs Sheer, one network left very little to the imagination, although the head full of blond spikes more than did to draw attention to it. In terms of the elements, Miley has technically nailed the look. But the overall payment was far from energy. The look is confusing to the point where we cannot even see whether the acid red lips are a visual relief or only increase the catastrophic visual payout.

Sarah Jessica Parker

If someone can pull some camp core, Carrie is Bradshaw. And in the defense of Sarah Jessica Parker, she carried all of this with as much grace as possible -but the Giles -Deakon only takes over another Met Gala -Crash case study from 2013. Multiple marble prints on a bourgeois, swollen Silhouette, a gold and feders crown, which was so high that she had to sit on her car bodies to To get the museum, and these (forgive us) monstrous monstrous thigh-high, checked boots and the combustion do not need any here, but the unnecessary explanation, which last, after the last, after the last, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, oriented, the absolute road was.

Sarah Jessica Parker in Giles Deacon at the Met Gala 2013 (Photos: X)
Sarah Jessica Parker in Giles Deacon at the Met Gala 2013 (Photos: X)

Taylor Swift

A mini on the red carpet is still an unusual choice, although the silhouette with the right styling and the intended visual payment still has a strong potential to make the brand. Taylor Swift 2016 MET GALA-compliant Manus X Machina: fashion in a age of technology Look, but is the perfect example of why it can go roughly. There was nothing to complain about that the half -hearted, holographic Silver Louis Vuitton Mini with black sheaths from cutting and texture was sworn through. But with the crepe-Y gladiator heels, the untidy platinum blonde Bob and a matt black pout … (yes) … This look only screamed from the beginning.

Katy Perry

The latest view of this list for Katy Perry's human chandelier -look was definitely strange. And to their defense (again) the topic was Camp: Notes on fashion. But the Moschino-curated look was just high and absolutely zilch fashion. The art, the mechanics and the drama of everything were natural … strange … but the Met gods demand much more.

In the same breath, we will be the chandelier over the human burger, into which Katy, this year, the brain child of Jeremy Scott, is turning for the MET-FAFTER party!

Which MET GALA look over the years has your jaw left on the floor in the worst way?

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