Solange Knowles, 2015
We're still very unclear what the idea was behind Solange's Giles dress at the 2015 Met Gala, but it simply did not work.
Emmy Rossum, 2006
One word: Why?! Emmy has made a ton of best dressed lists, but not for this marching band-esque Ralph Lauren getup she wore in 2006.
Sandra Lee, 2014
Ay! What was she thinking?! There's no way this voluminous item could qualify as anything other than a disaster.
Leighton Meester, 2009
Womp womp. Blair Waldorf would definitely not approve of this quirky Louis Vuitton jumpsuit.
Alicia Keys, 2003
What can be said? Too shiny. Too sparkly. Too much tuxedo.
Serena Williams, 2011
She's practically ready to take flight in this excessively feathered Oscar de la Renta gown, and with the (literally) over-the-top Philip Treacy fascinator, the look is just a flat fail.
Florence Welch, 2012
This tiered Alexander McQueen number kinda reminds us a bit of the feather duster, no?
Alicia Keys, 2015
The singer donned this awkward Jean Paul Gaultier ensemble at the 2015 Met Gala. The frothy tulle skirt with a blazer and crop top combo just didn't work for us.
Kimora Lee Simmons, 2008
Kimora actually helped designer Kevan Hall dream up this colorful creation, which resembles a psychedelic artwork more than it does a gown.
Kim Kardashian, 2013
Apologies, Kim—this gloved Givenchy floral gown just plain missed the mark at the 2013 gala.
Marpessa Hennink, 2012
Ay! The model is just flat out bizarre in this Dolce & Gabbana getup.
Madonna, 2013
Oh Madge, just because the theme was punk does not mean you can get away with this tacky Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci ensemble.

