While some celebrities hit the headlines for stealing the show on the red carpet with their unique and appreciable ensemble, there are some others, who make it to the limelight for the opposite reason.
Actresses Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson and Kate Hudson might have showcased their best attires in front of the world. However, there were bad times for them when their wardrobes didn't make anyone jealous.
Everyone tries to look their best at the Oscars. But it seems that the effort put in by some of them to look different can go terribly wrong at times.
Check out the pictures of the worst dressed celebrities at the Oscars.
Singer Bjork arrives at the 73rd annual Academy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, March 25, 2001. Bjork was nominated for Best Orignal Song with her song "I've Seen It All".REUTERS/Andrew WinningBest supporting actress nominee Tilda Swinton from the film "Michael Clayton", dressed in Alber Elbaz for Lanvin, arrives at the 80th annual Academy Awards, the Oscars, in Hollywood February 24, 2008.REUTERS/Mario AnzuoniActress Angelina Jolie waves to the crowd as she arrives at the 72nd Annual Academy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, March 26.REUTERS/Jeff ChristensenActress Jennifer Connelly, nominated for a Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role arrives at the 74th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, March 24, 2002. Connelly's nomination is for her part in "A Beautiful Mind."Reuters/Fred Prouser FG/MEActress Gwyneth Paltrow poses upon her arrival for the 74th Academy Awards March 24, 2002. Paltrow will be presenting at this year's awards.REUTERS/Fred Prouser AC/SVAmerican actress Kate Hudson, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for the film "Almost Famous", arrives for the 73rd Academy Awards March 25, 2001 in Los Angeles.REUTERS/Andrew WinningActress Diane Keaton arrives on the red carpet for the 76th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, California February 29, 2004. Keaton is an Academy Award nominee for best actress for her role in the film "Something's Gotta Give."REUTERS/Mike Blake