The worse dresses at Met Costume Institute Gala 2009

A lot of celebrities prefered to shok other people and that’s why they dress in strange outfits for all kinds of .

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Of course one of the most scandalous styles of this glam event was ’s style.

She came in a short blue ruffled dress by Louis Vuitton Fall 2009. Why did she dress it? Maybe because she is a face of this fashion house? So why then they didn’t give her another dress from their collections?

She looked like a bunny from back of beyond.

I think for glam parties pair of thigh-high zip-up black leather boots is not a good idea either.

Socialite and supermodel was so not fashionable and not elegant at “The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion” Costume Institute Gala in New York City on Monday evening (May 4).

She dressed a lengthy black and purple gown. I think the dress is out of style.

The colors and designs of these two dresses bring out the question of fashion taste of the owners.

The 39-year-old British actress Rachel Weisz was dressed by Vera Wang in a strapless, blush hand-painted tulle-draped gown in pink and lime colors. Dark make up was out of her view.

I feel like a punky princess,” Rachel said.

Model Paulina Porizkova looked old and unhealthy in her long orange bahemian dress.

Singer looked dangerous and as a guy in a black puff sleeve suit and white ruffle shirt with black bow tie by Dolce & Gabbana.

She chose this costume in a bad mood? Where is glamourous girl with hot figure???

and were in bright clown dresses. To many colors!

was in a red Atelier Spring 2009 strapless gown, She had too a dark tan and didn’t look sexy.

Granny dresses were on and Fabiola Beracasa, while put on a clown dress too.

Published 5/5/09 by

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