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The iconic Versace gown Jennifer Lopez wore to the 2000 Grammy Awards was the first ever to turn heads as nobody had ever dared to wear a plunging neckline like that.


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The dress was the most searched evening gown on the Internet and became the reason behind the introduction of Google Images in 2001.


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Fast forward to 20 years later: JLo walked the ramp for Versace in a new avatar of the same iconic dress and you guessed it right; it broke the Internet, yet again!

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Lady Gaga crashed the Internet with her top to bottom all-meat 2012 MTV VMAs look. Honestly, we're still speechless.

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The same year Angelina Jolie stepped out on the Oscars Red Carpet wearing this Atelier Versace gown. That thigh-high slit was enough to break the net.

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The Rachel Green hairstyle may have stirred a storm in the world and if the Internet had reached its prime then, we'd be sure this style would break it too.

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If there is one thing we know about #Twinning, it is the fact that nobody can do it better than former flames Britney and Justin in their all-denim look.

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Rihanna's 2015 Met Gala appearance in this extensive cape-like gown wasn't just bold and beautiful, but worthy enough of an Internet storm.

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Billy Porter did the extraordinary by walking the Oscar 2019 red carpet in a tuxedo gown; the first of its kind!

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Lady Gaga was back again to surprise everyone at the Met Gala red carpet in 2019 with not one, but four different Brandon Maxwell outfits. A spectacle!

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Lizzo arrived at the 2019 AMAs with a teeny tiny Valentino bag which genuinely bagged as the star of the show.

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This obviously awakened the meme-gods of the world leaving them wondering what would ever fit inside it anyway? A toothpick maybe?

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