Whether it was because she took home an Oscar in the dress or tripped on the train making her way up the stage (yes, clearly that was a J Law reference), these red carpet looks are iconic in our eyes. In some cases, the details on these gowns are what make them memorable (who could forget Lupita Nyong'o twirling in her Gucci pleats at Cannes?). In other scenarios, these stars wore outfits that were straight-up wild, causing a scene and making a lasting impression as soon as they stepped out of the limo. Ahead, you'll find a handful of leading ladies and the one dress we immediately picture as soon as someone mentions their name.
Madonna's "Boy Toy" bridal lingerie look made its way to the very first MTV Video Music Awards. Despite Madonna's notable style evolution, we always trace her back to this cheeky embellished outfit.
Cher wore this outrageous Bob Mackie look to the ceremony to combat critics who suggested she wasn't nominated for Mask because her fashion sense could not be taken seriously. Those spikes speak volumes.
Kate's slinky slip dress was designed by Calvin Klein. While the iconic supermodel wore so many pieces like this one, the backless feature and barely-there straps stand out in our mind.
Gwyneth won the award for best actress in Shakespeare In Love wearing this sugar pink Ralph Lauren creation that came accessorized with a delicate shawl.
Ah, the iconic Marjan Pejoski bird dress that is now re-created and instantly recognizable upon first glance, however odd the style move might have been.
Halle's Elie Saab design featured a voluminous burgundy train and a sheer bodice stitched with flowers over her breasts. It was modest and sexy all at once.
Sienna's Grecian Matthew Williamson gown might not have been her most fashion-forward dress, but it was definitely inspired. Sienna lived out the theme, accessorizing with a gold cuff and dainty drop earrings.
Cate's Givenchy cap-sleeve gown featured beautiful embroidery with pops of chartreuse and a stunning fit. It's still one of our favorite red carpet dresses of all time.
It seems that now, every time a star flaunts her thigh in a slit, people say, "she pulled an Angelina." That's in reference to the sexy, luxurious Versace dress she wore to the 84th Academy Awards.
Jennifer Lawrence famously tripped on her way up the stairs in this tremendous Dior dress (she was accepting her Oscar for best actress in Silver Linings Playbook), but all the better angle for us to enjoy the diamond chain she wore faced to the back — an effortless style move we'll always appreciate.
Kim debuted her baby bump in this floral Givenchy dress with a slit and gloves. Some internet memes refer to it as "the sofa dress," but we do think it was a bold move, albeit encouraged by Anna Wintour.
Kerry bared her baby bump in a Prada crop top we certainly won't forget. It was the ultimate maternity style move that reflected pride and a smart yet playful fashion sense.
Perhaps no one has better channeled a Met Gala theme than Rihanna, who showed up to the "China: Through the Looking Glass" costume exhibit in Guo Pei, who was being honored at the event. Her golden robe is forever imprinted in our minds.
Oh, the memes that were sparked by Lady Gaga's Azzedine Alaïa look. Those red leather gloves will go down in history as some very special red carpet accessories.
When Selena showed up to accept her award for favorite pop/rock female artist, she had just taken a hiatus from her career. Her simple red Prada dress spoke volumes. It marked a clean slate for the star, both sartorially and professionally.
Solange is known to be a fashion risk-taker. She showed up to the 2017 Grammys in this gold pleated Gucci gown and won her first Grammy of the night for best R&B performance for "Cranes in the Sky."
Those who know the Met Gala know that Rihanna's looks are always the star of the show. In 2017, Rihanna wore this extravagant floral dress from Commes des Garcons' 2016 collection. She paired the look with thigh-high strappy heels from Dsquared2.