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A bathrobe on the red carpet. Is this the weirdest look yet?

By Rediff Get Ahead Bureau
November 13, 2017

Believe it or not, singer Rita Ora's outfit was neither the most daring nor the most bizarre red carpet turn at the MTV EMAs 2017.

British singer-actress Rita Ora stunned fans when she turned up on the MTV EMAs red carpet in London yesterday dripping diamonds, but wrapped in a bathrobe and towel.
Of course hers was no ordinary bathrobe. It was actually a dressing gown from the Spring/Summer '18 collection of Palomo Spain, an androgynous menswear line.
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The bathrobe, as it later turned out, was part of an opening skit for the awards, which she hosted.
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But that was just the start of the red carpet madness. Case in point: Israeli artist Noa Kirel.
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British artist Petite Meller's make-up was as wacky as her outfit.
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

 

American singer-actress Demi Lovato pushed the boundaries by going shirtless in a plaid Styland suit -- just like one Kim Kardashian.
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Portuguese actress-model Rita Pereira took the cleavage plunge to an extreme.
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

 

British TV personality Vicky Pattison championed her curves in a backless, side boob-baring dress.
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Speaking of backless dresses, Argentine singer Lali Esposito took quite the plunge.
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

 

Her's was no bathrobe on a red carpet, but TV presenter Vick Hope was adventurous in her own way. She paired her gown and heels with socks!
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

 

Mexican singer Sofia Reyes opted for a bra-baring Vitor Zerbinato jacket and pants combination.
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images.

 

Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello's lingerie-baring dress left critics divided.
Photographs: Hannah McKay/Reuters.
 

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