From ill-fitting frocks to mismatched accessories, we break down the week’s worst celebrity looks every Friday.
Brits, country stars and young actors get the spotlight in this edition.
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Beyoncé
OK, hear me out. If there were 1,000 people in a room all wearing the same white T-shirt and jeans, Bey would still stand out. So her shimmery, sheer illusion gown, with its OTT embellishing and oversize mutton-chop sleeves, was more tour costume than anything else and didn't match the show she was on.

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Kacey Musgraves
Each giant tier could be worn alone so considering there's three of them, does it really need to be said? Fine. THIS DRESS IS TOO BIG.

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Faith Hill
The peplum bubble skirt looks like an apron. That is all.

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Jennifer Nettles
This dress would be wonderful... if it knew whether or not it should have sleeves. Cap sleeves? Lovely. Sleeveless? Beautiful. Both? NO.

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Billy Ray Cyrus
Why does he always look like he's in costume?

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Dustin Lynch
It's like he was in the middle of getting measured by a tailor, someone pulled the fire alarm, and he figured, "Meh, good enough."

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Elle King
Fringe is something we need in small doses so, basically, my eyes are bleeding.

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Olivia Newton-John
A little too on-point with the whole country theme, this looks more like a costume, not an outfit.

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Justin Moore
Hmm, at first glance this is decent. But upon closer examination, the boots are too bulky, making his pants hike up and his legs appear too short. Probably not the look he was going for.

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Jonathan and Drew Scott
Speaking of try-hard, the Property Brothers look good... but there's something a little too overstylized about it all that makes me not love either look.

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Joan Collins
Straight out of Dynasty... which isn't great since that was nearly three decades ago.

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Myleene Klaas
Love the dainty Victorian neckline but the brocade pattern and sheer panels ruin its loveliness.

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Emma Bunton
Stars and lips and faces in hearts are best on a dress for a baby, not Baby Spice.

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Felicity Jones
Just me or is she wrapped in an oversized flag?

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Emma Watson
So there's an embroidered bat, devil, stars, bees and even more illustrations. This is more beast than beauty.

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Hailee Steinfeld
The matchy-matchiness of this outfit transforms it from cute to ugh.

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Shelley Hennig
The mix of patterns is messing with my mind. Kinda digging the shoes though.

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Melissa Benoist
The pleats are a delight but the autumnal colours don't work with the design and that ruffled top makes the dress anything but super.

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Janelle Monae
Over-the-knee sport socks, studded, graffiti-ed leather jacket, fingerless gloves and the skunky boa .. Need I say more?

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Claire Foy
She may be playing Queen Elizabeth II but does that really mean she has to get her offscreen inspiration from Her Majesty's furniture in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle?
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