12 Worst Dressed Movie Characters That Will Make You Cringe
One of the biggest parts about going to see a new movie is soaking in the costume design. It sometimes turns into the only reason for viewers to watch the movie. But not every character’s outfit is made equally. While the costume can actually make people raise their eyes brows, it can also become a fashion trend in real life.
No one can forget Lloyd's and Harry's iconic orange and blue tuxedos. While the suits went down in history, we wonder why you don't appear in a bright orange top hat and ruffled blouse for the next wedding that you attend.
Below are the 12 worst-dressed movie characters that will make you cringe. Let’s scroll down and check them out!
Rose McGowan's speech is practically memorable. "Today, Fern my dear, fate has decided that you are cool. We're gonna make you one of us: beautiful, popular, loved, revered, all that you've ever dreamed of." But actually, their costumes were so bright, garish, and pleather-heavy that you had to wonder why they believed they were so cool.
No one can forget Lloyd's and Harry's iconic orange and blue tuxedos. While the suits went down in history, we wonder why you don't appear in a bright orange top hat and ruffled blouse for the next wedding that you attend.
Below are the 12 worst-dressed movie characters that will make you cringe. Let’s scroll down and check them out!
#1 'Napoleon Dynamite': Deb
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Deb looks cute with her side ponytail and pastel outfits, but those '80s appearances weren't exactly Vogue-ready. From her multi-color pastel shirt to her ruffled pink dance dress, her costumes captured the age of excess entirely.#2 'High School Musical': Sharpay Evans
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Sharpay Evans' style is just legendarily bad. It's all pink, sequin-bombed, and girly that's it's almost saccharine-sweet.#3 'Dumb And Dumber': Lloyd Christmas And Harry Dunne
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Who can forget Lloyd's and Harry's iconic orange and blue tuxedos?#4 'Jawbreaker': The Flawless Four
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Undesirable opinion, but The Flawless Four wasn't all that flawless.Rose McGowan's speech is practically memorable. "Today, Fern my dear, fate has decided that you are cool. We're gonna make you one of us: beautiful, popular, loved, revered, all that you've ever dreamed of." But actually, their costumes were so bright, garish, and pleather-heavy that you had to wonder why they believed they were so cool.
#5 'Absolutely Fabulous': Edina And Patsy
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“Absolutely fabulous” is also meant “absolutely maximalist”. All of Edina's and Patsy's appearances were loud and over the top.#6 'She's All That': Laney Boggs
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Laney Boggs was the soft artsy kid in high school, who put on baggy overalls and printed button-up tops to class. It was the greatest outsider uniform, and partially what spurred her to be selected for the hot-girl bet.#7 The House Bunny': Shelley Darlingson
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Shelley Dalingson was famous as an aspiring playmate who was thrown out of the Playboy Mansion on her 27th birthday. She continues to be the house mother of a sorority that housed a group of misfits, but her closet remained very House Bunny-esque. Think micro-minis, ruched polyester tops, and a whole lot of midriff.#8 Annie': Miss Hannigan
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Miss Hannigan was known as a villain in Annie, and her wardrobe proved it. She was just gaudy, luxurious, and just a little garish.#9 'Not Another Teen Movie': Priscilla
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Priscilla was the famous girl in Not Another Teen Movie, but her whole appearance poked fun at the cheesy cool girl uniform. Patchwork low-rise jeans, spaghetti strap tanks, and feather accents completed her look.#10 'The Devil Wears Prada': Andy
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Andy knew nothing about fashion prior to coming to work for Runway magazine and dressed just a bit dowdy and drab. Think oversized skirts, clunky oxfords, and crewneck sweaters. Her wardrobe totally transformed when she received some help from her co-workers and the magazine's fashion closet.#11 'Pretty In Pink': Andie Walsh
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Andie Walsh was into "Granny chic" prior to the look even having a term. While she was fashion-forward and creative, not all of her costumes were hits.#12 Bonnie & Clyde': Bonnie
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While Bonnie's look is timeless and gorgeously retro now, women hated it when the film was released in '69. It spurred on the rise of the midi skirt when the mini had just taken over, and it felt old-fashioned for the time.Share this article
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