Today we're taking a trip down memory lane to revisit some of the most controversial red-carpet moments from the Latin Grammy Awards. Get ready to relive some jaw-dropping outfits—though this time not for the best reason.
Let's start with a harsh truth: not everything that shines is gold at the Latin Grammys. Year after year, we've witnessed fashion choices that missed the mark.
2001: Christina Aguilera's "Less is More" Look
At the second Latin Grammy Awards, Christina Aguilera wore what looked like two strategically placed strips of fabric. Her tiny top and sky-high slit left little to the imagination and plenty for people to talk about.
2004: Paulina Rubio
Her red neckline dress was seen as a major style mishap at the 2004 Latin Grammys.
2006: Ivy Queen and Her 'More is More' Look
The reggaeton queen embraced excess with a look featuring a belt, sheer fabric, and a dramatically voluminous skirt, resulting in an outfit that seemed straight out of a low-budget sci-fi movie.
2007: Laura Pausini
The Italian singer is usually praised for her style, but this time, her dress seemed better suited for a gala from the past, doing her no favors.
2011: Alejandra Guzmán
Known for her bold style, Guzmán went for her signature rocker look, but it didn't win her much praise that year.
2016: Dencia
With sparkly pants, a matching jacket, and a blue bra, her outfit was praised by some as glamorous but by others as flamboyantly out of place.
2018: Mon Laferte's Origami Suit
Laferte surprised with a suit that looked like a child had folded it, with wrinkles in all the wrong places. This polarizing look earned her a spot on the most controversial list.
2019: Lali Espósito
The Argentine actress and singer wore a dress made of gold plates creating a shining effect that was widely criticized.
2021: Natalia Lafourcade
The acclaimed Mexican artist decided to wear a robe-like dress that added thirty years to her appearance.
2021: Becky G's picnic-style outfit
The singer's outfit disappointed with a short red dress that looked like a picnic tablecloth.
2022: Karol G
Her sheer nude-colored suit was seen as a misstep that dimmed her red-carpet presence.
2023: Bruses
Her vampire-inspired look was better suited for Halloween than the red carpet.
2023: Camilo
His look was described as chaotic, being compared to the iconic 'Friends' episode where Joey wears all of Chandler's clothes.
It's fascinating to see how these fashion faux passes have evolved (or not) over the years. From the early 2000s excesses to today's futuristic experiments, the Latin Grammy red carpet always delivers memorable—and sometimes forgettable—moments.
But let's be honest, isn't the thrill of these fashion risks part of the fun? Without these "what were they thinking?" moments, red carpets would be far less interesting.
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