Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Most Memorable Garments Of 2010



Lady Gaga's wardrobe is all memorable especially the "meat dress". The singer paid homage to the late designer Alexander McQueen by wearing one of his extraordinary creations to the 2010 VMAs paired with his famous "Armadillo" alien heels.

She had about 100 escorts to assist her to get out of her limo, walk and to stand up in her ensemble.



Rihanna rocked a playful Viktor & Rolf dress. I am probably the only one who looove this avant garde dress.

It fits her personality and funky style.



Nicki Minaj is always pushing the envelope and this occasion was no exception.

Her nude embellished adorned with pearls body suit is probably something she wears to the grocery store. I am just thankful she had the decency to cover up her private parts!



Everyone was surprise to learned that Ciara was Riccardo Tisci, head designer of Givenchy muse.

Even though she was trying a little too hard in this furry ensemble, I was relieved she wasn't wearing a short mini dress.



Jennifer Hudson
announced that she was the spokesperson of "Weight Watchers" and she dropped 5 dress sizes(I am still trying to get to the gym).

She showed us her new svelte body in this fabulous blue Alexander McQueen draped dress.



Leona Lewis finally stepped out of her comfort zone in this futuristic Stella McCartney dress.

She gave me mad fever in this dress!



Sandra Bullock was on cloud nine when she won her Oscar, but just ten days afterward it was a total nightmare when her no good trifling racist husband Jessie James cheated on her with a trailer park stripper.

The actress was in hiding for months to get her life back together. When she went public for the first time on the MTV Movie Awards, she was glowing from head to toe in her black backless sparkly Oday Shakar dress.

She has moved on with her beautiful adopted baby named Louis Bardo Bullock. Ladies, this is the best way to pay him back for being a jerk!



Leighton Meester is always experimenting with different designers and this particular experiment with Marchesa went terribly wrong!

It wasn't that bad from the front but the back is beyond atrocious.

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