This story is from March 8, 2013

The looks that killed

If last year, it was Angelina Jolie’s right leg to go viral, getting an exclusive twitter account on its name (@AngiesRightLeg), this year belonged to Anne Hathaway’s breasts...
The looks that killed
If last year, it was Angelina Jolie’s right leg to go viral, getting an exclusive twitter account on its name (@AngiesRightLeg), this year belonged to Anne Hathaway’s breasts (@ Hathaway Nipple,).
It seems the best supporting actress didn’t get too much support from her Prada satin column dress.
Here’s looking at all those red carpet dresses that made waves—and for all wrong reasons.
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The real meaty one
Lady Gaga's dress from the 2010 MTV Awards left a bloody trail—maybe not on the red carpet but surely on the hearts of the fashion police. And Gaga’s butcher assured: “There were no expensive cuts or real steaks. The best you've got is the flank steak on top of her head.”
Safety last
Elizabeth Hurley shocked the world in that Versace safety pin dress o the premiere of the film Four Weddings And A Funeral with Hugh Grant in 1994. The cleavage-baring gown fastened at the side by chunky
gold pins, referred to as 'That Dress', made its second appearance when Lady Gaga wore the same.
Taking the plunge
Bootylicious singer Jennifer Lopez put her rockin' bod on the map with her jaw-dropping Versace gown at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000. And it was J-Lo’s sheer determination that held that gown together.
Swan song
Eccentric Icelandic fairy princess and 'Dancer in the Dark' actress Bjork stirred the waters with her unforgettable, glittering swan dress by Marjan Pejoski at the 73rd Annual Academy Awards in 2001.
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