Scandalous Dresses That Made People Lose ItHarper's BazaarWed, May 25, 2016 at 6:44 PM UTCActress Theda Bara—one of Hollywood's first ever femme fatal sex symbols—starred in the title role of 1917 silent film Cleopatra, wearing expensive and racy costumes that included a coiled snake bra. GettyDancer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker found fame in Paris during the 1920s. Her most iconic routine was the danse sauvage, in which she wore a skirt made out of artificial bananas and twerked before twerking was even a thing. GettyJean Harlow was hugely popular in Old Hollywood, and liked to do this thing where she wore really clingy dresses without a bra (the horror!). Here she is with Clark Gable, her co-star in Red Dust.GettyIt's hard not to think of the Art Deco age and bias-cut gowns without picturing this costume by Gilbert Adrian that Jean wore in the film Dinner at Eight. With its low back and beautiful crisscrossing straps in the front, it looked like it'd been poured right over Jean's body.Getty ImagesRita Hayworth wasn't yet known as the "Love Goddess" when she sat for this alluring LIFE magazine image in 1941, which became "arguably the single most famous and most frequently reproduced American pinup image ever" (according to LIFE, though I'm not going to disagree). She wore a lacy silk negligee—definitely inside clothes back then—and knelt atop a bed in the Bob Landry photograph. Too risqué for the cover, per a LIFE staffer who worked there at the time, more than 5 million copies of the image ended up in the hands of American troops fighting in World War II.Getty ImagesMarilyn Monroe wore her world-famous white halter dress in the film The Seven Year Itch. The subway grate scene was first shot on location in New York City, but thousands of onlookers made so much noise that it had to be reshot on a set. Marilyn's then-husband Joe DiMaggio was reportedly so upset by it that it contributed to the breakdown of their marriage. Twentieth Century FoxIf Sophia Loren looks like she's giving Jayne Mansfield some side eye, that's because she is. Sophia later told Entertainment Weekly she was worried Jayne's nipples were going to fall out of her dress."In my face you can see the fear. I'm so frightened that everything in her dress is going to blow — BOOM! — and spill all over the table."Getty ImagesWhen Marilyn Monroe famously sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy, she wore the O.G. naked dress. The skintight column, designed by Jean Louis, was covered in 2,500 rhinestones. It was later worn by Kim Kardashian at the 2022 Met Gala—a very controversial move, especially after allegations that she caused damage to the historic gown.Getty ImagesPictured here at the London premieres of her 1964 film The Carpetbaggers, Carroll Baker shows off the provocative transparent top of her dress. Getty ImagesBianca Jagger was four months pregnant when she married Mick Jagger in St. Tropez, France, in 1971. She wore a white YSL Le Smoking jacket with nothing underneath, and paired that with a long flowing skirt and a wide brim hat with a veil.Getty ImagesCher collaborated on many looks with the designer Bob Mackie, but this is one that really got people talking—and wanting a copy for themselves. She first wore this feathery naked dress to the Metropolitan Museum in 1974, then again on the cover of TIME magazine in 1975.Getty ImagesIn the fifth season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Moore's character Mary Richards wears a green dress designed by a friend. Upon seeing Mary in the skin-revealing cutout dress, the live audience responded with shrieks and cheers. Mary's friend Ted Baxter says, "Get me a glass of water," because ~thirst~. Mary thinks it looks horrible, but Ted thinks it looks fantastic. CBSThe future Princess Diana was not yet engaged to Prince Charles when she posed for photos at Young England Kindergarten, where she was a nursery school assistant. She wasn't wearing a slip, and when the sun came out, her backlit skirt accidentally showed off her legs in a way that caused quite the scandal.Getty ImagesDiana wore a strapless black taffeta gown by Emanuel to her first public outing with Prince Charles. Because it was strapless, the public went nuts for Daring Di.Getty ImagesCarrie Fisher wore a copper bikini as an abducted Princess Leia in Return of the Jedi, becoming a sex symbol instantly. Plenty of critics said the skimpy outfit was sexist and objectifying for the heroine though, including Carrie herself. She even warned Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley against wearing any similar costumes. "You keep fighting against that slave outfit," the late star told Daisy during a conversation with Interview.Getty ImagesIn 1984, up-and-coming artist Madonna had the opportunity to perform "Like a Virgin" at the MTV Video Music Awards. She wore a white lace bustier top, opera-length lace gloves, and a belt that had the words "boy toy" on it.Getty ImagesCher wore this see-through Bob Mackie gown when she attended the Academy Awards in 1988. The sequined showgirl number became one of the most memorable Oscar dresses in history. Getty ImagesFor her first red carpet with her then-boyfriend Richard Gere, supermodel Cindy Crawford dominated the red carpet at the Academy Awards. For her all-eyes-on-me moment, she wore a scarlet Versace halter dress that featured a very deep cut in the front...Getty Images...and a high slit in the back. Widely copied at the time, it's now considered one of the most iconic red carpet dresses ever. Getty ImagesIn one of the most famous scenes in Basic Instinct, Sharon Stone wears a sleeveless turtleneck dress made of winter white wool crepe (and no underwear). “We decided to go for all white because my character had a very Hitchcockian vibe,” the actress told InStyle. In 2022, Sharon revealed that she kept the dress because "I made $500,000; Michael made $14 million." Fair. TriStar PicturesA 19-year-old Kate Moss wore a silver slip dress by Liza Bruce to an Elite Models party in London in 1993. It remains one of Kate's most famous looks because it was, as the BBC called it, "startlingly sheer."Getty ImagesPeople barely knew who Elizabeth Hurley was when she wore a safety pin dress by Versace to accompany then-boyfriend Hugh Grant to the London premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral. By the next day, she was world-famous. Getty ImagesOn the night of June 29, 1994, Prince Charles confessed on national television that he cheated on Princess Diana during their marriage. (Though they had been separated since 1991, they were not yet divorced.) That very day, she stepped out of her car wearing an off-the-shoulder bodycon mini dress with a sweetheart neckline designed by Christina Stambolia. It's now known as her "revenge dress."Getty ImagesOscar-winning costume designer Lizzy Gardiner made this dress with 254 expired American Express Gold cards. She created the dress for the film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, but ultimately couldn't use it in the movie because American Express didn't approve.Getty ImagesWhen it came to filming the music video for her debut single, "...Baby One More Time," Britney Spears had a great degree of creative input. "My idea originally was just jeans and T-shirts," the video's director Nigel Dick told MTV News. "We were at the wardrobe fitting and Britney holds up the jeans and T-shirts and says, 'Wouldn't I wear a schoolgirl outfit?'" JiveJaws dropped when Rose McGowan arrived at the MTV VMAs in 1998 wearing a see-through beaded dress that exposed pretty much everything.Getty ImagesAt the time, Rose told Roseanne Barr that she had wanted her look to "cause a scene," and in that sense, the dress was a success.Getty ImagesThis VMAs look was so unforgettable that it entered Halloween territory, with Miley Cyrus dressing up in a Lil' Kim costume in 2013. The rapper approved in a chat with MTV News: "The purple pasty with the purple hair is something that kids love, women love, and men love and people all over the world loved. When people give you that compliment on Halloween, it's huge."Getty ImagesIn 2000, J.Lo wore this sheer green silk chiffon dress by Versace that had been previously worn by model Amber Valletta and Spice Girl Geri Halliwell. But nobody wore it like J.Lo.Getty ImagesThe dress was truly plunging; it went down past her belly button. The public's insatiable desire to see the dress arguably launched a new technology. As Google's Eric Schmidt wrote, "At the time, it was the most popular search query we had ever seen. But we had no surefire way of getting users exactly what they wanted: J.-Lo wearing that dress. Google Image Search was born."Getty ImagesDesigned by Marjan Pejoski, this notorious dress featured a swan draped around the neck (with the beak landing just at Bj?rk's chest) and a tulle skirt. Bj?rk even "laid" ostrich eggs as she made her way down the red carpet. In 2015, the dress ended up in New York City's Museum of Modern Art as part of a retrospective on the singer's career. Getty ImagesToni Braxton's Richard Tyler dress had a panel going down the front and another going down the back, with a belt of sorts keeping the two panels together but leaving a large gap in between. "Things were up—the boobies were perkier, the cellulite was less," Toni told People in 2014. "You got to do it when you're young. I think the funniest thing was 'Is she naked under there?' Like, what is she wearing under that?"Getty ImagesChristina Aguilera repeatedly ends up on all-time worst-dressed lists for this scarf-posing-as-a-halter and super-short denim miniskirt combo that she wore to the MTV VMAs in 2002. She was in true "Dirrty"-era form, with streaky black-and-blonde hair and dark eye makeup.Getty ImagesGwyneth Paltrow isn't the biggest fan of this look, which she wore to the 2002 Academy Awards. "There were a few issues; I still love the dress itself but I should have worn a bra and I should have just had simple beachy hair and less makeup. Then, it would have worked as I wanted it to—a little bit of punk at the Oscars," she wrote on Goop. Getty ImagesKate Middleton wore this dress when she participated in a charity fashion show as a student at St. Andrews. As the story goes, Prince William was in the audience and fell for Kate when he saw her walk down the runway in this transparent design by Charlotte Todd.Getty ImagesLara Flynn Boyle had recently broken up with Jack Nicholson and attended the Golden Globes as a newly single woman. She wore a rather ill-fitting ballerina dress designed by David Cardona, who used suede for the top and silk tulle for the skirt. Getty ImagesYou'd think that nothing could be less interesting than a classic black sheath worn with a double-stranded pearl necklace, but that wasn't the case with the Michael Kors dress that Michelle Obama wore for her first official portrait as a first lady. The reason? The arms. It wasn't the first time an American first lady had gone sleeveless, but Michelle's toned biceps and firm shoulders somehow irked her critics—and wowed her fans.Getty ImagesThe meat dress, as it's now known, was the third outfit Lady Gaga wore at the VMAs. The Franc Fernandez design (which also included a pair of meat shoes, a meat hat, and a meat purse as part of the ensemble) was later preserved and displayed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Getty ImagesVenus Williams designed the black lace tennis dress she wore during the French Open. Venus wore flesh-colored boy shorts underneath, which scandalized the public even more, but that was all part of the plan. "The illusion of just having bare skin is definitely, for me, a lot more beautiful," the athlete said at the time.Getty ImagesPippa Middleton tended to her royal sister as a bridesmaid, helping with Kate's nearly 9-foot-long satin bridal train. Her dress, designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, ended up nearly upstaging Kate. Getty Images"I think the plan was not really for it to be a significant dress. Really just to sort of blend in with the train," Pippa told TODAY in 2014 of the figure-hugging dress. "I suppose it's flattering, embarrassing, definitely. It wasn't planned."Getty ImagesIt was the actress's insistence on this pose, pushing out her right leg through the high slit of her black Atelier Versace gown, that made the dress—or the image of her wearing it—go viral in 2012.Getty ImagesThe sheer side panels on Gwyneth Paltrow's Antonio Berardi gown grabbed attention by exposing a lot of leg, but the story behind the look is even more interesting. "I kind of had a disaster. I was doing a show and I changed there and I went and I couldn't wear underwear. I don't think I can tell this story on TV," Gwyneth said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. "Well, let's just say everyone went scrambling for a razor. ... I work a '70s vibe — you know what I mean?"Getty ImagesThank goodness for the strategically-placed parts of this dress, otherwise the actress would have been totally nude at the 2013 premiere of Thor: The Dark World. "Well, there was a lot of toupee tape," she told Jay Leno at the time.Getty ImagesAmber Rose's revealing chain metal dress by Laurel DeWitt, which she wore to the VMAs in 2014, drew comparisons to Rose McGowan's VMAs look from 1998 and yet still managed to shock people. Designer Dewitt told the Telegraph, "My theory behind it was to create spectacular one of a kind pieces that become so exclusive and can't be found anywhere else, so that the stylists come to me."Getty ImagesRihanna accepted the CFDA Fashion Icon Award in 2014 wearing a sparkly mesh dress designed by Adam Selman. "We dyed the mesh to be her exact skin tone," Selman told Elle. The designer and his team then applied over 230,000 plain and colored crystals to the fabric, which revealed pretty much everything that was going on underneath.Getty ImagesBritish socialite Lady Victoria Hervey wore what amounted to a sheer body stocking to a Golden Globes party in 2014. Before stepping out in the Guarav Gupta dress, seemingly without any undergarments on, she posted a cheeky message to social media: "It feels so good to wear clothes again."Getty ImagesBefore hosting the VMAs in 2015, Miley Cyrus posed for photos in a Versace dress that was...50 percent harness. Getty ImagesIn 2014, the news out of the Met Gala was all about Beyoncé and the elevator incident. For her return to the event the next year (with Jay-Z by her side), Bey wore this sheer embellished Givenchy gown designed by Riccardo Tisci—and started a new conversation. Getty ImagesRita Ora wore this daring dress to the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. While the gold stars are stunning, it's the risqué cutouts that really stole the show.Getty ImagesBella Hadid's custom Alexandre Vauthier Couture gown turned heads at the Cannes Film Festival. Though she wasn't completely naked underneath, it certainly seemed that way and the possibility of exposure made everyone stop and stare (and click). But there were safeguards in place: "The dress has a built-in silk bodysuit," the model's stylist Elizabeth Sulcer told Vanity Fair. "Top-stick [tape] is always a good idea. Practice makes perfect."Getty ImagesThe model is no stranger to wearing sexy looks, but this one is extra memorable. And it was no accident that the sheer green number bared it all: She posted a snap of herself from the 2018 event on Instagram with the cheeky caption, "Oops."Getty ImagesThe actress left jaws on the floor in 2018 with this sheer Reem Acra gown at the NAACP Image Awards. The gorgeous lace details left very little to the imagination.Getty ImagesThe model's 2019 Met Gala look paid homage to Cher, who she called the "Queen of Camp," in the sexiest way possible. The huge cutout was a risky decision, as it looked like the smallest movement could lead to a wardrobe malfunction. Luckily, her pro team made sure that didn't happen!Getty ImagesGigi Hadid looks sexy in pretty much anything, but she showed some skin on the runway in 2020. During the Jacquemus show at Paris Fashion Week, she walked in this carefully-cut dress with thin straps and an extremely high slit.Getty ImagesThe actress stunned in this plunging gown by Ralph & Russo on the Grammys red carpet in 2020. The neckline (or lack thereof?) gave off serious J.Lo's-green-dress vibes.Getty ImagesAll eyes were on Zendaya during the premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Her spider-themed custom Valentino Haute Couture gown had a daring neckline and high-cut slit that bared major skin.Getty ImagesThe middle slit and short length of the actress's Valentino gown wasn't the only scandalous thing about the 2022 Venice Film Festival. The red carpet was filled with plenty of Don't Worry, Darling drama. Seeing Florence and Olivia Wilde together—with Harry Styles—had people, well, worrying.Getty ImagesTheda Bara, 19171 of 58Actress Theda Bara—one of Hollywood's first ever femme fatal sex symbols—starred in the title role of 1917 silent film Cleopatra, wearing expensive and racy costumes that included a coiled snake bra. GettyTheda Bara, 19171 of 58Actress Theda Bara—one of Hollywood's first ever femme fatal sex symbols—starred in the title role of 1917 silent film Cleopatra, wearing expensive and racy costumes that included a coiled snake bra. GettyJosephine Baker, 1920s2 of 58Dancer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker found fame in Paris during the 1920s. Her most iconic routine was the danse sauvage, in which she wore a skirt made out of artificial bananas and twerked before twerking was even a thing. GettyJean Harlow, 19323 of 58Jean Harlow was hugely popular in Old Hollywood, and liked to do this thing where she wore really clingy dresses without a bra (the horror!). Here she is with Clark Gable, her co-star in Red Dust.GettyJean Harlow, 19334 of 58It's hard not to think of the Art Deco age and bias-cut gowns without picturing this costume by Gilbert Adrian that Jean wore in the film Dinner at Eight. With its low back and beautiful crisscrossing straps in the front, it looked like it'd been poured right over Jean's body.Getty ImagesRita Hayworth, 19415 of 58Rita Hayworth wasn't yet known as the "Love Goddess" when she sat for this alluring LIFE magazine image in 1941, which became "arguably the single most famous and most frequently reproduced American pinup image ever" (according to LIFE, though I'm not going to disagree). She wore a lacy silk negligee—definitely inside clothes back then—and knelt atop a bed in the Bob Landry photograph. Too risqué for the cover, per a LIFE staffer who worked there at the time, more than 5 million copies of the image ended up in the hands of American troops fighting in World War II.Getty ImagesMarilyn Monroe, 19556 of 58Marilyn Monroe wore her world-famous white halter dress in the film The Seven Year Itch. The subway grate scene was first shot on location in New York City, but thousands of onlookers made so much noise that it had to be reshot on a set. Marilyn's then-husband Joe DiMaggio was reportedly so upset by it that it contributed to the breakdown of their marriage. Twentieth Century FoxJayne Mansfield, 19577 of 58If Sophia Loren looks like she's giving Jayne Mansfield some side eye, that's because she is. Sophia later told Entertainment Weekly she was worried Jayne's nipples were going to fall out of her dress."In my face you can see the fear. I'm so frightened that everything in her dress is going to blow — BOOM! — and spill all over the table."Getty ImagesMarilyn Monroe, 19628 of 58When Marilyn Monroe famously sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy, she wore the O.G. naked dress. The skintight column, designed by Jean Louis, was covered in 2,500 rhinestones. It was later worn by Kim Kardashian at the 2022 Met Gala—a very controversial move, especially after allegations that she caused damage to the historic gown.Getty ImagesCarroll Baker, 19649 of 58Pictured here at the London premieres of her 1964 film The Carpetbaggers, Carroll Baker shows off the provocative transparent top of her dress. Getty ImagesBianca Jagger, 197110 of 58Bianca Jagger was four months pregnant when she married Mick Jagger in St. Tropez, France, in 1971. She wore a white YSL Le Smoking jacket with nothing underneath, and paired that with a long flowing skirt and a wide brim hat with a veil.Getty ImagesCher, 197411 of 58Cher collaborated on many looks with the designer Bob Mackie, but this is one that really got people talking—and wanting a copy for themselves. She first wore this feathery naked dress to the Metropolitan Museum in 1974, then again on the cover of TIME magazine in 1975.Getty ImagesMary Tyler Moore, 197512 of 58In the fifth season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Moore's character Mary Richards wears a green dress designed by a friend. Upon seeing Mary in the skin-revealing cutout dress, the live audience responded with shrieks and cheers. Mary's friend Ted Baxter says, "Get me a glass of water," because ~thirst~. Mary thinks it looks horrible, but Ted thinks it looks fantastic. CBSLady Diana Spencer, 198013 of 58The future Princess Diana was not yet engaged to Prince Charles when she posed for photos at Young England Kindergarten, where she was a nursery school assistant. She wasn't wearing a slip, and when the sun came out, her backlit skirt accidentally showed off her legs in a way that caused quite the scandal.Getty ImagesLady Diana Spencer, 198114 of 58Diana wore a strapless black taffeta gown by Emanuel to her first public outing with Prince Charles. Because it was strapless, the public went nuts for Daring Di.Getty ImagesCarrie Fisher, 198315 of 58Carrie Fisher wore a copper bikini as an abducted Princess Leia in Return of the Jedi, becoming a sex symbol instantly. Plenty of critics said the skimpy outfit was sexist and objectifying for the heroine though, including Carrie herself. She even warned Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley against wearing any similar costumes. "You keep fighting against that slave outfit," the late star told Daisy during a conversation with Interview.Getty ImagesMadonna, 198416 of 58In 1984, up-and-coming artist Madonna had the opportunity to perform "Like a Virgin" at the MTV Video Music Awards. She wore a white lace bustier top, opera-length lace gloves, and a belt that had the words "boy toy" on it.Getty ImagesCher, 198817 of 58Cher wore this see-through Bob Mackie gown when she attended the Academy Awards in 1988. The sequined showgirl number became one of the most memorable Oscar dresses in history. Getty ImagesCindy Crawford, 199118 of 58For her first red carpet with her then-boyfriend Richard Gere, supermodel Cindy Crawford dominated the red carpet at the Academy Awards. For her all-eyes-on-me moment, she wore a scarlet Versace halter dress that featured a very deep cut in the front...Getty ImagesScandalous Dresses That Made People Lose It19 of 58...and a high slit in the back. Widely copied at the time, it's now considered one of the most iconic red carpet dresses ever. Getty ImagesSharon Stone, 199220 of 58In one of the most famous scenes in Basic Instinct, Sharon Stone wears a sleeveless turtleneck dress made of winter white wool crepe (and no underwear). “We decided to go for all white because my character had a very Hitchcockian vibe,” the actress told InStyle. In 2022, Sharon revealed that she kept the dress because "I made $500,000; Michael made $14 million." Fair. TriStar PicturesKate Moss, 199321 of 58A 19-year-old Kate Moss wore a silver slip dress by Liza Bruce to an Elite Models party in London in 1993. It remains one of Kate's most famous looks because it was, as the BBC called it, "startlingly sheer."Getty ImagesElizabeth Hurley, 199422 of 58People barely knew who Elizabeth Hurley was when she wore a safety pin dress by Versace to accompany then-boyfriend Hugh Grant to the London premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral. By the next day, she was world-famous. Getty ImagesPrincess Diana, 199423 of 58On the night of June 29, 1994, Prince Charles confessed on national television that he cheated on Princess Diana during their marriage. (Though they had been separated since 1991, they were not yet divorced.) That very day, she stepped out of her car wearing an off-the-shoulder bodycon mini dress with a sweetheart neckline designed by Christina Stambolia. It's now known as her "revenge dress."Getty ImagesLizzy Gardiner, 199524 of 58Oscar-winning costume designer Lizzy Gardiner made this dress with 254 expired American Express Gold cards. She created the dress for the film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, but ultimately couldn't use it in the movie because American Express didn't approve.Getty ImagesBritney Spears, 199925 of 58When it came to filming the music video for her debut single, "...Baby One More Time," Britney Spears had a great degree of creative input. "My idea originally was just jeans and T-shirts," the video's director Nigel Dick told MTV News. "We were at the wardrobe fitting and Britney holds up the jeans and T-shirts and says, 'Wouldn't I wear a schoolgirl outfit?'" JiveRose McGowan, 199826 of 58Jaws dropped when Rose McGowan arrived at the MTV VMAs in 1998 wearing a see-through beaded dress that exposed pretty much everything.Getty ImagesScandalous Dresses That Made People Lose It27 of 58At the time, Rose told Roseanne Barr that she had wanted her look to "cause a scene," and in that sense, the dress was a success.Getty ImagesLil' Kim, 199928 of 58This VMAs look was so unforgettable that it entered Halloween territory, with Miley Cyrus dressing up in a Lil' Kim costume in 2013. The rapper approved in a chat with MTV News: "The purple pasty with the purple hair is something that kids love, women love, and men love and people all over the world loved. When people give you that compliment on Halloween, it's huge."Getty ImagesJennifer Lopez, 200029 of 58In 2000, J.Lo wore this sheer green silk chiffon dress by Versace that had been previously worn by model Amber Valletta and Spice Girl Geri Halliwell. But nobody wore it like J.Lo.Getty ImagesScandalous Dresses That Made People Lose It30 of 58The dress was truly plunging; it went down past her belly button. The public's insatiable desire to see the dress arguably launched a new technology. As Google's Eric Schmidt wrote, "At the time, it was the most popular search query we had ever seen. But we had no surefire way of getting users exactly what they wanted: J.-Lo wearing that dress. Google Image Search was born."Getty ImagesBj?rk, 200131 of 58Designed by Marjan Pejoski, this notorious dress featured a swan draped around the neck (with the beak landing just at Bj?rk's chest) and a tulle skirt. Bj?rk even "laid" ostrich eggs as she made her way down the red carpet. In 2015, the dress ended up in New York City's Museum of Modern Art as part of a retrospective on the singer's career. Getty ImagesToni Braxton, 200132 of 58Toni Braxton's Richard Tyler dress had a panel going down the front and another going down the back, with a belt of sorts keeping the two panels together but leaving a large gap in between. "Things were up—the boobies were perkier, the cellulite was less," Toni told People in 2014. "You got to do it when you're young. I think the funniest thing was 'Is she naked under there?' Like, what is she wearing under that?"Getty ImagesChristina Aguilera, 200233 of 58Christina Aguilera repeatedly ends up on all-time worst-dressed lists for this scarf-posing-as-a-halter and super-short denim miniskirt combo that she wore to the MTV VMAs in 2002. She was in true "Dirrty"-era form, with streaky black-and-blonde hair and dark eye makeup.Getty ImagesGwyneth Paltrow, 200234 of 58Gwyneth Paltrow isn't the biggest fan of this look, which she wore to the 2002 Academy Awards. "There were a few issues; I still love the dress itself but I should have worn a bra and I should have just had simple beachy hair and less makeup. Then, it would have worked as I wanted it to—a little bit of punk at the Oscars," she wrote on Goop. Getty ImagesKate Middleton, 200235 of 58Kate Middleton wore this dress when she participated in a charity fashion show as a student at St. Andrews. As the story goes, Prince William was in the audience and fell for Kate when he saw her walk down the runway in this transparent design by Charlotte Todd.Getty ImagesLara Flynn Boyle, 200336 of 58Lara Flynn Boyle had recently broken up with Jack Nicholson and attended the Golden Globes as a newly single woman. She wore a rather ill-fitting ballerina dress designed by David Cardona, who used suede for the top and silk tulle for the skirt. Getty ImagesMichelle Obama, 200937 of 58You'd think that nothing could be less interesting than a classic black sheath worn with a double-stranded pearl necklace, but that wasn't the case with the Michael Kors dress that Michelle Obama wore for her first official portrait as a first lady. The reason? The arms. It wasn't the first time an American first lady had gone sleeveless, but Michelle's toned biceps and firm shoulders somehow irked her critics—and wowed her fans.Getty ImagesLady Gaga, 201038 of 58The meat dress, as it's now known, was the third outfit Lady Gaga wore at the VMAs. The Franc Fernandez design (which also included a pair of meat shoes, a meat hat, and a meat purse as part of the ensemble) was later preserved and displayed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Getty ImagesVenus Williams, 201039 of 58Venus Williams designed the black lace tennis dress she wore during the French Open. Venus wore flesh-colored boy shorts underneath, which scandalized the public even more, but that was all part of the plan. "The illusion of just having bare skin is definitely, for me, a lot more beautiful," the athlete said at the time.Getty ImagesPippa Middleton, 201140 of 58Pippa Middleton tended to her royal sister as a bridesmaid, helping with Kate's nearly 9-foot-long satin bridal train. Her dress, designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, ended up nearly upstaging Kate. Getty ImagesScandalous Dresses That Made People Lose It41 of 58"I think the plan was not really for it to be a significant dress. Really just to sort of blend in with the train," Pippa told TODAY in 2014 of the figure-hugging dress. "I suppose it's flattering, embarrassing, definitely. It wasn't planned."Getty ImagesAngelina Jolie, 201242 of 58It was the actress's insistence on this pose, pushing out her right leg through the high slit of her black Atelier Versace gown, that made the dress—or the image of her wearing it—go viral in 2012.Getty ImagesGwyneth Paltrow, 201343 of 58The sheer side panels on Gwyneth Paltrow's Antonio Berardi gown grabbed attention by exposing a lot of leg, but the story behind the look is even more interesting. "I kind of had a disaster. I was doing a show and I changed there and I went and I couldn't wear underwear. I don't think I can tell this story on TV," Gwyneth said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. "Well, let's just say everyone went scrambling for a razor. ... I work a '70s vibe — you know what I mean?"Getty ImagesJaimie Alexander, 201344 of 58Thank goodness for the strategically-placed parts of this dress, otherwise the actress would have been totally nude at the 2013 premiere of Thor: The Dark World. "Well, there was a lot of toupee tape," she told Jay Leno at the time.Getty ImagesAmber Rose, 201445 of 58Amber Rose's revealing chain metal dress by Laurel DeWitt, which she wore to the VMAs in 2014, drew comparisons to Rose McGowan's VMAs look from 1998 and yet still managed to shock people. Designer Dewitt told the Telegraph, "My theory behind it was to create spectacular one of a kind pieces that become so exclusive and can't be found anywhere else, so that the stylists come to me."Getty ImagesRihanna, 201446 of 58Rihanna accepted the CFDA Fashion Icon Award in 2014 wearing a sparkly mesh dress designed by Adam Selman. "We dyed the mesh to be her exact skin tone," Selman told Elle. The designer and his team then applied over 230,000 plain and colored crystals to the fabric, which revealed pretty much everything that was going on underneath.Getty ImagesLady Victoria Hervey, 201447 of 58British socialite Lady Victoria Hervey wore what amounted to a sheer body stocking to a Golden Globes party in 2014. Before stepping out in the Guarav Gupta dress, seemingly without any undergarments on, she posted a cheeky message to social media: "It feels so good to wear clothes again."Getty ImagesMiley Cyrus, 201548 of 58Before hosting the VMAs in 2015, Miley Cyrus posed for photos in a Versace dress that was...50 percent harness. Getty ImagesBeyoncé, 201549 of 58In 2014, the news out of the Met Gala was all about Beyoncé and the elevator incident. For her return to the event the next year (with Jay-Z by her side), Bey wore this sheer embellished Givenchy gown designed by Riccardo Tisci—and started a new conversation. Getty ImagesRita Ora, 201550 of 58Rita Ora wore this daring dress to the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. While the gold stars are stunning, it's the risqué cutouts that really stole the show.Getty ImagesBella Hadid, 201651 of 58Bella Hadid's custom Alexandre Vauthier Couture gown turned heads at the Cannes Film Festival. Though she wasn't completely naked underneath, it certainly seemed that way and the possibility of exposure made everyone stop and stare (and click). But there were safeguards in place: "The dress has a built-in silk bodysuit," the model's stylist Elizabeth Sulcer told Vanity Fair. "Top-stick [tape] is always a good idea. Practice makes perfect."Getty ImagesKendall Jenner, 201852 of 58The model is no stranger to wearing sexy looks, but this one is extra memorable. And it was no accident that the sheer green number bared it all: She posted a snap of herself from the 2018 event on Instagram with the cheeky caption, "Oops."Getty ImagesHalle Berry, 201853 of 58The actress left jaws on the floor in 2018 with this sheer Reem Acra gown at the NAACP Image Awards. The gorgeous lace details left very little to the imagination.Getty ImagesEmily Ratajkowski, 201954 of 58The model's 2019 Met Gala look paid homage to Cher, who she called the "Queen of Camp," in the sexiest way possible. The huge cutout was a risky decision, as it looked like the smallest movement could lead to a wardrobe malfunction. Luckily, her pro team made sure that didn't happen!Getty ImagesGigi Hadid, 202055 of 58Gigi Hadid looks sexy in pretty much anything, but she showed some skin on the runway in 2020. During the Jacquemus show at Paris Fashion Week, she walked in this carefully-cut dress with thin straps and an extremely high slit.Getty ImagesPriyanka Chopra, 202056 of 58The actress stunned in this plunging gown by Ralph & Russo on the Grammys red carpet in 2020. The neckline (or lack thereof?) gave off serious J.Lo's-green-dress vibes.Getty ImagesZendaya, 202157 of 58All eyes were on Zendaya during the premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Her spider-themed custom Valentino Haute Couture gown had a daring neckline and high-cut slit that bared major skin.Getty ImagesFlorence Pugh, 202258 of 58The middle slit and short length of the actress's Valentino gown wasn't the only scandalous thing about the 2022 Venice Film Festival. The red carpet was filled with plenty of Don't Worry, Darling drama. Seeing Florence and Olivia Wilde together—with Harry Styles—had people, well, worrying.Getty ImagesOh, what a little skin can do.About Our Ads