Fashion Police :: 2002 MTV Video Music Awards
Okay, some people are just born with style, while others have to work at it. Then there are those who - born with it or not - make enough loot that they should be able to buy a little style. Celebrities are always in front of the camera so you'd think they'd know enough to wear something that'll make people dig 'em even more - not throw them out the door. People like Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Kirsten Dunst and Jennifer Aniston make tons of cash so even if they don't know the difference between a very cool lookin' top and a fashion disaster, they can pay someone who does. So why is it that celebrities can get caught in some big-time fashion felonies? This is your chance to be the fashion police and arrest the suspect you think needs to be slagged for wearing an offensive outfit.
Britney Spears: Once again this girl needs to be cuffed by the fashion police. Britney
Willa Ford:
Christina Aguilera: This girl needs to be arrested by the REAL police for indecent exposure. I'm really surprised that no one made a citizen's arrest - seriously.
Eminem:
Kelly Osbourne: This time Kelly
Gwen Stefani: No Doubt's front girl showed the lil' girls where it's at. Instead of following the sheep and doing the tie thing, she wore a camouflage scarf around her neck. Go Gwen with the individuality!
MTV Video Music Awards 2002
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Fashion Police: Sarah Michelle Gellar & Christina Ricci
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The craziest music award show around - The (2002) MTV Video Music Awards - went down in New York and you know there were lots of fashion police tickets to hand-out. Check out who we think shoulda been locked up and had their Moonman taken away.
The Fashion Offenders


Model Fashion Citizens

Do you know another celeb who should be busted? Tell us!
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