Very classy and beautiful
We Have Ranked the Hottest Celebrity Outfits at The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards

The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards have wrapped up, and now it's time to relive the bold red-carpet moments and after-party fashion. As one of the biggest nights in music, the VMAs are also known for wild, unforgettable style (remember Lady Gaga’s 2010 meat dress?). Scroll down to see all the daring looks from this year’s red carpet and after-parties!
10. Halsey

9. Sabrina Carpenter

8. Taylor Swift
7. Tyla
6. Tinashe
5. Paris Hilton

Looks like she was attacked ny an animal
4. Coco Jones

Too revealing and looks like she went through a shredder
3. Katy Perry

What is that black thing on her arm??
Looks like wet toilet paper
Katy has nailed the look! Kudos to the designers and the makeup crew.
2. Anitta
1. Addison Rae

🤣🤣🤣🤣 what happened to the bust line, LOL?
Fashion trends come and go quickly, but some styles are timeless, remaining elegant and chic for decades. At Bright Side, we’re revisiting the most iconic dresses that have shaped couture in recent years.
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