Get Ready to Gasp Over the Most OMG Oscars Looks to Ever Hit the Red Carpet

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There’s cute and then there’s drop dead gorgeous.

When it comes to celebrities sashaying along the Oscars red carpet, most play it safe with ensembles that are classic, regal and chic. And while that’s not a bad thing, every now and then one of Hollywood’s biggest stars will take things to another level.

We’re talking gasp-worthy designs like Cher‘s iconique black outfit and larger-than-life mohawk headpiece in 1986, in which she won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Moonstruck. The unforgettable number, which consisted of a jewel-adorned bustier, a matching bedazzled skirt and glitzy shawl, was designed Bob Mackie.

“This was one of my favorite outfits,” the legendary star previously told Vogue about the lewk. “I had the idea mostly because the Academy didn’t really like me… They hated the way I dressed and I had young boyfriends so they thought I wasn’t serious.”

She added, “So I came out and said, ‘As you can see, I got my handbook on how to dress like a serious actress.'”

Another OMG fashion moment? Anne Hathaway‘s blush-colored Prada dress. Dubbed the “nipple dress,” the feminine gown was all anyone could talk about. And of course, how could anyone forget the 2001 ceremony when Björk stepped onto the carpet with her swan dress.

OMG, indeed!

With the 2020 Oscars upon us, we can’t wait to see what our favorite celebrities slip into for the special occasion. Until then, take a look at our gallery below to see all of the swoon-worthy style to hit the red carpet.

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Cher, 1986 Oscars, Dresses, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Geena Davis, 1992 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Sarah Paulson, 2019 Oscars, 2019 Academy Awards, Red Carpet Fashions, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Edy Williams, 1986 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Taraji P. Henson, 2018 Oscars, Red Carpet Fashions, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Angelina Jolie, 2004 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Halle Berry, Oscars, Dresses, 2002

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Barbra Streisand, 1969 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Bjork, 2001 Oscars, Academy Awards, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Angela Bassett, 2019 Oscars, 2019 Academy Awards, Red Carpet Fashions, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Kim Basinger, 1990 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Salma Hayek, 2017 Oscars, Academy Awards, Arrivals

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Nicole Kidman, 1997 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Madonna, Michael Jackson, 1991 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Demi Moore, 1989 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Lupita Nyongo, 2018 Oscars, Red Carpet Fashions

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Billy Porter, 2019 Oscars, 2019 Academy Awards, Red Carpet Fashions

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Kate Winslet, 2016 Oscars, Academy Awards, Arrivals

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Cher, Academy Awards, Oscars 1988, Best Dresses, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Anne Hathaway, Oscars 2013

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Tiffany Haddish, 2018 Oscars, Red Carpet Fashions

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Lizzie Gardiner, 1995 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Jennifer Lopez, 1998 Oscars, OMG Oscars Looks of All-Time

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Watch E!’s red carpet coverage of the 2020 Oscars Sunday, Feb. 9 starting at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT followed by the Oscars telecast at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC! And don’t miss the E! After Party special at 11:15 p.m. ET/8:15 p.m. PT for a recap of the 2020 Academy Awards.

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