On Thursday night, celebrities turned out on the red carpet for GQ’s Men of the Year 2025 Awards in Los Angeles.
To celebrate three decades of MOTY, the men’s magazine hosted a ’90s-themed party at the celebrity-beloved Chateau Marmont.
Sydney Sweeney, Olivia Rodrigo, Hailey Bieber, and Becky G all stunned on the red carpet, but some attendees made a splash for their scandalous ensembles instead.
Dubbed ‘menswear’s biggest night,’ GQ’s Men of the Year awards gives A-listers an excuse to turn up the heat in sultry, sheer gowns and barely-there naked dresses.
Seven stars graced the cover of this year’s GQ Men of the Year issue, including Sweeney, Stephen Colbert and SZA.
Other celebrities at the star-studded event included Shay Mitchell, Madison Beer, Winnie Harlow, and Kaley Cuoco.
While many got ’90s dressing right and even pulled exclusive vintage pieces for the event, others wore far too little and in some cases a bit too much.
Below, the Daily Mail has rounded up the worst dressed of the night, from Alix Earle’s dance recital inspired sequin dress to Emma Chamberlain’s near nip slip.
YouTube star Emma Chamberlain opted for a menswear-inspired look with an underboob-baring twist
TikTok creator Alix Earle looked like she came straight from the Dancing With the Stars stage in a plunging sequin mini dress
TikTok star Dixie D’Amelio was unrecognizable on the red carpet, shielding herself with enormous sunglasses
YouTube star turned fashion darling Emma Chamberlain opted for a menswear-inspired look with an underboob-baring twist.
Emma wasn’t the only influencer who went for a more daring, cleavage-baring outfit. Alix Earle looked like she came straight from the Dancing With the Stars stage in a plunging sequin mini dress.
While it might work on DWTS, where the TikTok superstar is currently a semi-finalist, it looked more like a costume than the perfect little black dress for a night out in Hollywood.
Model and nepo-baby Amelia Grey Hamlin paired a Tom Ford SS26 by Haider Ackermann slinky dress with lime green heels for the red carpet.
Amelia was accompanied by her sister, Delilah Belle Hamlin, who wore a slinky white Tom Ford Gucci get-up from 1996.
Amelia’s look was praised on Instagram, as it was a repeat originally worn by her mother, Lisa Rinna.
TikTok star Dixie D’Amelio was unrecognizable on the red carpet, shielding herself with enormous sunglasses.
Like the Hamlin sisters, Dixie is part of a famous influencer duo, as her sister is TikTok dancer turned Broadway ensemble member Charli D’Amelio.
Chase Sui Wonders covered up in a leather blazer and leg baring black mini skirt paired with pointy-toed heels
Model and nepo-baby Amelia Grey Hamlin paired a Tom Ford SS26 by Haider Ackermann slinky dress with lime green heels for the red carpet
Lizzo and Paris Hilton both kept it simple, looking like they were going out for dinner instead of hitting a red carpet
The influencer opted for Gucci, including the classic belt buckle, wearing a plunging velvet suit jacket with nothing underneath and matching pants for her own take on the pantsuit.
Lizzo and pal Paris Hilton both kept it simple, looking like they were going out for dinner instead of hitting a red carpet.
While many bared it all, actress Chase Sui Wonders covered up in a black leather blazer that would be a better fit for a business meeting, although it did embrace the publication’s menswear inspiration.
The Met Gala for menswear proved to be a glitzy night out, with something for vintage lovers and those who love a bit of glitter and glam…although some seemed influencers to find the theme a bit confusing.