The People’s Choice Awards kicked off in Los Angeles on Wednesday with some of Hollywood’s finest dressed to impress.
Honourable mentions go to Natalie Dormer, Julianne Hough and Kate Hudson leading the glamour on the red carpet.
Selfie! #PCAs pic.twitter.com/IUvyir6lgR
— People's Choice (@peopleschoice) January 7, 2016
Sadly, some celebrities didn’t appear to get the memo. We’re looking at you Vanessa Hudgens and Christina Milian.
Here are the best and worst dressed celebrities at the People’s Choice Awards 2015.
The Best
Kate Hudson
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Natalie Dormer
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Julianne Hough
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Lea Michele
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
John Stamos
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Claire Danes
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Keke Palmer
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Ed Westwick
(Michael Buckner/Variety/REX)
The Worst
Vanessa Hudgens
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Christina Milian
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Lara Pulver
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Alison Brie
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Lucy Hale
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Cheryl Burke
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Carly Rae Jepsen
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
Meghan Trainor
(Jordan Strauss/AP/PA)
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