Björk
Woah! The Icelandic singer ruffled a few feathers at the 2001 Oscars with this frothy swan getup designed by Marjan Pejoski.
Geena Davis
Excessive ruffles gave the leggy lady's 1992 Oscar look a costume-like quality.
Uma Thurman
The blond beauty's Christian Lacroix look read more Swiss Miss than stylish star at the 2004 Oscars.
Charlize Theron
Two words: Womp womp. On paper, Charlize wearing Christian Dior is a match made in heaven, but in reality this swirled-bodice design was just plain bizarre at the 2010 show.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Although usually she's flawless, the red carpet veteran took a misstep at the 2002 award show with a Goth-like look by Alexander McQueen.
Sophia Loren
Found: Belle's Beauty and the Beast ball gown! And while the dress is iconic in the animated film, it doesn't translate well to the 2009 Oscars.
Helena Bonham Carter
Never one to bore on the red carpet, the eccentric star hit the 1987 Oscars with disheveled hair and a voluminous tulle skirt.
Kate Hudson
At the 2001 Oscars, the star's usually on point style flat lined with this squeamish Stella McCartney look.
Sacha Baron Cohen
We get it—this wasn't meant to be a serious style. Still it's super wacky, and we just couldn't resist including The Dictator star's 2012 Oscars getup.
Demi Moore
In 1989, the actress proved some things are best left to the professionals when she stepped out in a self-designed look featuring a tapestry-lined skirt and lace trimmed biker shorts.
Helena Bonham Carter
The starlet lands on the list not once but twice, with her second fashion offense being a distressed tulle dress.
Faith Hill
With her multi-hued Versace number, the singer definitely stood out on the red carpet at the 2002 Oscars.

