Glamour, expectation and …….horrible, horrible looks! Sometimes the red carpets of the premieres are not for watching the celebrities, but for being witnesses of crimes against fashion.
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Icelandic singer Björk
The famous singer wore this “creation” designed by Marjan Pejoski at the 73rd Academy Awards (the Oscars) on March 25, 2001. They haven’t invited her since, maybe because of her “excentric” outfit.
Photo taken by Alan Light
American actress Kim Basinger
Maybe she felt like a princess, but she didn’t look like one!!! She wore this dress at the Academy Award in 1990.
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French actress Juliette Binoche
Not even Cannes, the famous film festival, was free of these “situations”. Juliette Binoche is a good example.
For these “special” fashion situations, the specialists use special words like faux pass, chic, etc.
What do they mean?
Avant-garde: It’s applied to radically innovative movements in art, culture, music, etc.
Couture: Fashion, usually high fashion.
Chic: It means stylish or sophisticated.
Faux pas: It’s a socially awkward act that violates accepted rules of etiquette.
Fashionista: A person who follows trends in the fashion industry obsessively.
Très Jolie: It means “very pretty” or “very fine”.
If you want to see more of these faux pass of the famous, you can check this page:
http://celebrities.ninemsn.com.au/slideshowajax/146460/the-worst-red-carpet-dresses-of-all-time.slideshow
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