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The Best, Worst & Wackiest People’s Choice Awards Fashion Through The Years

People's Choice Awards Through The Years

Jan. 7 2015, Published 2:06 p.m. ET

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From glitzy glam to whacky weird, these celebrity People’s Choice Awards fashions are unforgettable no matter what. See the “hot” and “not” through the years.

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Not: We know Heidi Klum likes to show off her chest, but at the 2014 People's Choice Awards her plunging neckline mixed with floral prints and shoulder detailing made her Armani dress seem overworked.

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Not: Malin Akerman got risky with this whitey-tighty print dress, but it only appears risqué.

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Hot: Forever a class act, Sandra Bullock looks stunning in her green patterned frills.

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Hot: Jennifer Hudson flaunted her fit figure perfectly with a curve-hugging, white-hot number.

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Hot: Nina Dobrev stuns in this glittery get-up.

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Not: Though she’s always a sweet-“hart,” Melissa Joan’s rose-printed, coral and gold hi-low strapless dress had way too much going on.

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Not: Pretty Little Liars fan fave Shay Mitchell played it safe in 2013 with a coral cocktail dress…but safe can be very blah.

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Hot: Taylor Swift on the other hand, was at the top of her game in 2013 sporting a white-hot stunner gown.

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Hot: Julianne Hough's dress in 2013 was beaded with an ultra-twirly skirt that definitely added some pep to her step.

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Hot: Lea Michele was feeling hot, hot, hot in very hot pink for the 2013 PCA's. She perfectly accentuated her curves for photos, much like her recent Instagram snaps.

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Not: While Rumor Willis got the memo about a glitter trend in 2013, her fitted sequined gown missed the mark entirely.

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Not: Kaley Cuoco’s dress choice had her looking a little more like the icing on a cake than the party princess vibe she was going for.

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Not: It's usually a safe choice but in Maya Rudolph’s case, the silhouette of her little black dress was less than flattering.

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Not: While the dress is nice on singer Demi Lovato, we could have done without the train.

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Not: Nina usually hits a fashion home run on the red carpet. But this time the actress' asymmetrical mini dress reminded us more of poison ivy.

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Not: J-Law, what happened?! The forever-classy Jennifer Lawrence was a bit of a disappointment for the 2012 PCA’s. Her meshy blue dress seemed more like a mess.

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Not: Emma Stone usually makes fabulous fashion choices for the red carpet. But this time Stone's oddly-structured pantsuit does nothing for her stunning features.

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Hot: At least Lea Michele brought some classy fashion to the table!

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Hot: Nancy O’Dell was drop-dead gorgeous in 2011! No question about it.

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Hot: Despite the Michael Jackson inspired shoulder pads, Tiffany Hines rocked this fashion-forward get-up.

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Not: This must have been before they became true fashion icons – the Kardashian girls really missed the mark -- as a group!

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Hot: Selena Gomez is pretty in pink, sporting her beautiful long legs in high heel pumps.

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Not: Emma Roberts’ stunning figure is barely visible through all those ruffles! Unfortunately, the nude satin shoes don’t help much either.

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Hot: Virginia Williams dazzled on the red carpet in 2011, showing off her gorgeous skin in a short, backless dress.

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