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The Most Outrageous Grammys Outfits in History

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We love the Grammys because we love music…and because it’s a chance for some of our favorite celebrities to let their freak flags fly. Here are some of the most outrageous fashion moments from Grammys past. We’re certain there will be plenty to add after Sunday night.

1

Aretha Franklin, 1970

All hail the queen, who proves that the Grammys weren't always about exposing as much flesh as possible.
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All hail the queen, who made a statement in this red and gold ensemble.

2

Stephen Nathan (Left), 1972

L-R: STEPHEN NATHAN;STEPHEN SCHWARTZ
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One part Superman, one part clownspiration.

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3

Isaac Hayes, 1972

ISAAC HAYES
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I mean....who wouldn't wear a leather robe to the Grammys?

4

Cher, 1974

Before there was <em>Portlandia</em> to put a bird on it, there was Cher, who put a butterfly on it.
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Before there was Portlandia to put a bird on it, there was Cher, who put a butterfly on it.

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5

Little Richard, 1974

Asymmetrical batwing sleeve? You go, Little Richard.
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Asymmetrical batwing sleeve? You go, Little Richard.

6

Bette Midler, 1975

The divine Miss M, ladies and gentlemen.
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The divine Miss M, ladies and gentlemen.

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7

David Bowie, 1975

I mean...
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I mean...

8

Debbie Harry and George Burns, 1980

Debbie Harry's 'fit is not that outrageous but having George Burns on her arm takes it up a notch.
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Debbie Harry's sheer sequined top is a real look.

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9

The Pointer Sisters, 1982

Grammys or one of those Old Western portrait booth shots? Either way The Pointer Sisters win.
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Grammys or one of those Old Western portrait booth shots? Either way The Pointer Sisters win.

10

Tina Turner, 1982

Werk Tina.
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Werk, Tina.

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11

Donna Summer, 1983

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Leopard print and PVC in a ballgown? Groundbreaking.

12

Olivia Newton John, 1983

Olivia Newton John IS the '80s.
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Olivia Newton John IS the '80s.

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13

Rick James and Grace Jones, 1983

My brain explodes when I look at this photo.
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My brain explodes when I look at this photo.

14

Cyndi Lauper, 1984

Cyndi Lauper, 1984
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Cyndi is a lovely little rainbow in this tutti frutti ensemble.

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15

Grace Jones and Sarah Douglas, 1984

If this whole slideshow was of Grace Jones, I'd be okay with that.
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If this whole slideshow was of Grace Jones, I'd be okay with that.

16

Menudo, 1984

Menudo, 1984
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Who has more colors, a packet of Skittles or Menudo in 1984? We're not sure!

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17

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, 1984

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The sideburns just might take the cake for the most outrageous thing in this picture.

18

Dee Snider, 1985

Dee Snider, 1985
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Nothing says heavy metal like a blue jeans, a leather vest, and a scowl.

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19

Sinead O'Connor, 1989

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The graphic tee plus the decorated sleeves on Sinead's cropped leather jacket really amp up this look.

20

Paula Abdul and John Stamos, 1990

Shine bright like a... Christmas tree ornament?
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Shine bright like a... Christmas tree ornament?

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