domingo, 9 de febrero de 2014

Check Out The Stars Who Left Us Perplexed On This Week's Worst Dressed List

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While there were certainly some style standouts over the past few days, there are also moments that were destined to land on the week's worst-dressed list. And sadly, Kelly Rowland and Coco Rocha were amongst the ladies who had us scratching our heads.

However, the star who really missed the mark was Maggie Gyllenhaal, who attended designer Rachel Comey's Fashion Week show in an patterned coat that looked like she just stepped off the set of "Game of Thrones."

Check out our picks for worst-dressed of the week and let us know if you agree.

Michelle Rodriguez

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From her posture to her just-left-the-gym hair, Michelle does nothing to enhance her natural beauty or this gown's stunning design.

Kelly Rowland

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Oh Kelly, we expect so much more from you. There is enough fabric in this frock to make three separate dresses, and it has completely swallowed the singer's fabulous figure. And the uneven hemline combined with those gold pointy-toe kitten heels is just wrong.

Maggie Gyllenhaal

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This is simply tragic. There's really nothing that could redeem this look beyond teleporting back to the Middle Ages.

Coco Rocha

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We're not sure what Coco was thinking stepping out in this dress-cum-jumpsuit. It looks more circus than couture -- even if it is being worn by one of the world's top supermodels.

Camilla Belle

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It looks like Camilla is an art installation. Between the "painting" print and boxy silhouette, this getup was destined to land on our worst-dressed list. A more form-fitting top (sans the art) would have definitely whipped this look into shape.

More celebs who made the worst-dressed list:

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Between the sheer panels, the sparkles and the smoky eye makeup, Danes should have scaled back.

There are some color combos that almost never work, and orange and brown is one of them. This dress is just bizarre on every front. The pattern, the fabric and the silhouette is making us scratch our heads.

This butterfly print is very juvenile for Falco, especially when worn head-to-toe. We also wish people weren't still wearing mullet style dresses on the red carpet.

We usually love Mara's avant-garde fashion sensibilities, but this look is pushing it. The boxy sweater is wildly unflattering and her hair is overly messy for a red carpet appearance.

We're not sure which part of the dress is the most offense: the long purple train, the unflattering waist line or the lace detailing.

Though this gown is extremely intricate, there is so much hardware, it looks like the dress is literally weighing Akerman down. We wish all the beading was concentrated in one area as opposed to all over.

"The Big Bang Theory" star always falls prey to dresses that skew prom. This strapless gown could use a more modern silhouette and way less fabric. The petite actress is being swallowed by her outfit.

We're going cross-eyed just looking at this dress. There are too many stripes in too many directions.

Zosia should have spent more time picking out the color for her jumpsuit, as this nude hue is hardly flattering. Though we admire her attempt at a monochromatic outfit, it doesn't work because she looks so washed out.

Is that Amy Winehouse? Oh no, it's just Tyra Banks. If the hair isn't enough to land her on the worst-dressed list, then her LBD is -- it looks too much like lingerie for comfort. And the straps on her pumps are cutting her legs off at a bad spot.

Although the colors on this dress are great for this time of year, the puffy sleeves and weird embellishment are making for one bizarre ensemble.

This dress looks like an optical illusion gone wrong. The abstract print makes you go cross-eyed when worn all over such a large gown.

Is there a new trend we're not aware of? There is someone on the worst-dressed list every week wearing a tacky '90s prom dress. This green one is especially bad, as the train looks like extra fabric that they forgot to cut off.

It looks like Blanchett is wearing curtains. Head-to-toe white silk can look cheap quickly, especially when the fit of the dress is off. Not only does the gown need to be hemmed, but it also needs a good steam.

Unless Wood is starring in the sequel to "A Night at the Roxbury," this sparkly outfit is not okay.

This lady rarely gets it wrong, but this was a serious flop. There is too much going on in the dress. The black strap, combined with the embellishments and the weird pleated accents, make Bosworth look like a character from "The Little Mermaid."

It's nice to see color on the red carpet, but not when it looks like this. The hunter green, orange and lavender clash (in a bad way), while her silk top, bedazzled skirt and suede shoes just make for an even more confusing look.

The color of Chastain's dress is simply unflattering. It's too bright and isn't quite the right shade of yellow for her milky complexion. Plus, the shape and the fit of the dress aren't helping matters.

Wiig is usually someone we look to for fashion inspiration, but not this week. The comedian chose a dress that was too busy -- between the loud pattern, sheer sleeves and T-strap shoes, we weren't sure where to look first.

This is another case of too much skin on the red carpet -- a plunging neckline like this doesn't work on women with bigger breasts. Also the shoulder detail is a little bizarre and competes with the sparkle and print on her gown.

This fashion-forward dress is pretty spectacular, but Lohan just fades into the background. The short hemline begs for lower heels, as the ones she's wearing are far too sexy. A pair of tights could have also worked to break up all the exposed leg (and maybe keep her warm).

Williams' pale blue dress is pretty, but the floral appliqués and silhouette aren't quite right for the "Girls" actress. This sweet frock would have been much better on a younger star.

We're all about the pajama trend, but when wearing the fad on the red carpet, you need to be extra careful. A statement necklace, bolder lip color and styled hairdo would have made it clear that Tomei didn't just roll out of bed.

This is way too much cleavage for the red carpet, it's distracting for an otherwise pretty dress.

With a few minor tweaks, this dress could have been a home run. The silver frock paired with the matching jacket is a little much; we wish Blanchett had opted for a topper in a different color or texture. Red shoes would have also been nice to bring out the bold lining on the inside of her dress.

It looks like "The Big Bang Theory" star wrapped pink bed sheets around herself. Her gown skews '90s prom and that head-to-toe color is blinding.

Unless Ms. Perry is trying out for a cheerleading squad, she needs a new look.

We question the Bollywood actress' choice of wearing this high-collared coat over these baggy pants, as together, they look a little frumpy. Had she chosen a slimmer pant leg, it would have really streamlined the look.

Though a black dress is often a safe bet, this one has a poor fit. The baggy sleeves and contrasting fabrics are hardly flattering on the actress and her hair just looks messy.

Well this is one way to ring in 2014. The feathers at the bottom of Gray's dress are far too costumey for the red carpet, while her very casual jacket doesn't jive with her otherwise fancy look. We also wish she had picked dressier shoes.

Underwear + cowboy boots + way too much fur = Overkill.

This looks like a prom dress gone wrong. There is far too much black tulle at the bottom of the skirt and her decision to wear head-to-toe purple satin and a sparkly headband made the ensemble even more juvenile.

S&M-inspired outfits NEVER look good on the red carpet.

It was clearly a rough week for Miley. This outfit wasn't any better than her fur coat ensemble. The flesh-colored crop top, paired with her mini skirt, made the singer too exposed. It's never smart to show lots of leg and your midriff.

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