Dannii Minogue recently admitted that photos of her fashion fails made her want to vomit, but her sister Kylie looks back fondly.
The 46-year-old Australian star has been in the limelight since the 1980s, and her style has changed dramatically throughout the decades.
Kylie told the Australian breakfast programme Sunrise: “I haven’t had such a physical reaction… but a good amount of embarrassment.
“The things that were at one point highly embarrassing, I think of them really fondly now, and think, ‘Wow, that was then, what did we know? We were doing what we thought was right,’ – they’re all steps in the journey.”
Here are some of her boldest outfits:
The feather boa and wacky glasses are more Elton than Kylie.
There IS such a thing as too much fishnet, and this is definitely overstepping the mark.
Leopard print can be classy, but this number would be more suited to a side street than the red carpet.
Blue PVC? Just no.
Knee-high boots and a red dress make sweet Kylie of Neighbours seem like a very distant memory.
Luckily, this catwalk trend didn’t take off.
The new millennium was a nod to futuristic fashion for Kylie, featured here at the Brit Awards in 2002.
MORE silver?!
Impractical and ugly – what could be worse?
There is nothing right about this outfit.
The perm is forgiveable, but the shoes/tights combo is not.
Is this really appropriate for the Brits?
More fishnet?! Just no.
It might be Top of the Pops, but that doesn’t excuse dressing this “hip”.
This leather wasn’t the kind of gold they were looking for at the Olympics.
If this was in the 1970s, it would be passable. But its 1992. Get with the times, Kylie.
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