You Won’t Believe Which 10 Celebs Nailed—or Totally Flopped—These Iconic Fashion Comebacks

#1
Beyoncé
Directing our attention to the Super Bowl 50 instead of the star-studded Met Gala, Beyoncé was seen strutting on stage in a black and gold ensemble that took inspiration from an outfit worn more than two decades ago by the one and only Michael Jackson.
It was a trip down memory lane for those who were fans of the King of Pop, but some weren’t huge on the comparison.
“Her name shouldn’t be even mentioned in the same sentence as Jackson,” someone slammed. “He stands alone as the greatest performer to ever take the stage.”
It was a trip down memory lane for those who were fans of the King of Pop, but some weren’t huge on the comparison.
“Her name shouldn’t be even mentioned in the same sentence as Jackson,” someone slammed. “He stands alone as the greatest performer to ever take the stage.”
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#2
Sydney Sweeney
Coming in strong was the Euphoria star’s look for this year’s Met Gala: the theme emphasizing the history of Black menswear.
Sweeney showed up in a glittering black gown that pooled gently by her ankles, and one user on X, formerly known as Twitter, drew a comparison between her outfit and Kim Novak’s gown in the 1968 film The Legend of Lylah Clare, a custom design by Miu Miu.
Most people loved the look but believed it didn’t pay homage to the event’s dress code.
“Still not the theme,” someone wrote. “Was supposed to be in honor of black not white.”
“She said the dress is black,” another joked.
Sweeney showed up in a glittering black gown that pooled gently by her ankles, and one user on X, formerly known as Twitter, drew a comparison between her outfit and Kim Novak’s gown in the 1968 film The Legend of Lylah Clare, a custom design by Miu Miu.
Most people loved the look but believed it didn’t pay homage to the event’s dress code.
“Still not the theme,” someone wrote. “Was supposed to be in honor of black not white.”
“She said the dress is black,” another joked.
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#3
Zendaya
Zendaya’s white suit fit the theme perfectly and, as one fan said, “cleaned across the board.”
But the sleuths of the Internet managed to do a little more digging — and found some problematic dirt.
“The origin of the three piece suit and fedora can be traced back to northern Europe WHITE PEOPLE,” one person pointed out. “Stop the cultural appropriation.”
Another said, “Shame she chose a design by zionist Pharrell.”
But the sleuths of the Internet managed to do a little more digging — and found some problematic dirt.
“The origin of the three piece suit and fedora can be traced back to northern Europe WHITE PEOPLE,” one person pointed out. “Stop the cultural appropriation.”
Another said, “Shame she chose a design by zionist Pharrell.”