La semaine a commencé sous le signe des Oscars... qui ont donné lieu à de nombreux commentaires concernant les tenues des vedettes.
En effet, côté style, celles-ci n'ont pas toutes fait preuve de bon goût.
Heidi Klum, par exemple, s'est affichée dans une robe dorée outrageusement décollétée lors de la soirée d'Elton John.
Jugez-en par vous-mêmes avec cet album photos (en anglais):

Eva Longoria
Once you start to wonder if that's a case of chicken pox all over the "Desperate Housewives" chest, you really can't look away. Paris, May 13th Photo Credit: FilmMagic
Anne Hathaway
The curved sleeves on this dress are over the top. They remind us of gills. New York City, May 8th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Kerry Washington
The "Peeples" actress has us scratching our heads. Why is she wearing her nightie on the red carpet? Los Angeles, May 8th Photo Credit: WireImage
Mariska Hargitay
What do we need to say here? The "Law & Order: SVU" actress looks like she has a full diaper perched on her back. New York City, May 9th Photo Credit: WireImage
Jada Pinkett Smith
We love menswear-inspired fashion on women. However, when there is shiny material involved, the look quickly takes a turn for the cheap. Los Angeles, May 9th Photo Credit: WireImage
Debra Messing
The "Smash" actress' look is a lesson that wide-leg pants should be worn with caution. The volume in these pants adds width in unintended places. New York City, May 9th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Michelle Trachtenberg
One of the style tenets that we always observe is to emphasize your waist. So you can imagine our disappointment upon spotting the actress in this blousy maxidress. Moreover, Trachtenberg added red carpet accessories to a dress that looked better suited for a day at the beach. Color us confused. Los Angeles, May 9th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Diane Keaton
Leather and fishnet stockings are not what we expected on the "Annie Hall" icon. Then, throw a bowler hat into the mix and we really don't get what's going on. Los Angeles, May 10th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Demi Lovato
Shiny leggings are totally cool ... if it's 1980 and you're on a pair of roller skates. A simple pair of skinny jeans or leather pants would've done nicely here. Los Angeles, May 11th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Avril Lavigne
Shiny leggings are never OK , especially when paired with a sequined vest. Los Angeles, May 11th Photo Credit: FilmMagic
Chloe Sevigny
The actress is wearing a dress with a serious split personality. The frock really can't decide if it's going to yoga (hello, Spandex!) or to a bohemian-themed soirée. New York City, May 13th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Minka Kelly
There's a vine crawling up the actress' crotch, for starters. Once you've seen that, you can't un-see it. New York City, May 13th Photo Credit: WireImage
Lauren Graham
The "Parenthood" actress took a serious style misstep in this tea-length dress. The longer hemline tends to have a shortening effect, especially when paired with shoe booties. A knee-length hem and strappy stilettos would have been aces. New York City, May 13th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Zoe Saldana
The actress is usually on our <em>other</em> list, but this look is a fail. The color falls flat against her skin tone and the chiffon looks like a flimsy nightie. We are just glad that she lined the bottom half of the dress. Los Angeles, May 14th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Diane Kruger
The German actress seems to be missing something ... about a foot of material in the mid-section of her top. Cropped tops are back, no doubt, but in a classy, '50s-style way where only an inch or so of skin is exposed. Los Angeles, May 13th Photo Credit: Getty Images for MAC Cosmetics
Phoebe Price
We can always count on the actress to bring a healthy dose of questionable style to the red carpet. This gown clearly doesn't offer her any support, since it's sagging and heading into wardrobe-malfunction territory. The floral pattern would be OK on a flirty summer dress, but here it comes off looking like grandma's couch. Lastly, those accessories were a poor choice and the tiara is overkill. Cannes, May 15th Photo Credit: WireImage
Florence Welch
Someone just stepped out of their boudoir and forgot to take off her dressing gown. The lesson here is to be very wary of pink satin. And absolutely steer clear if polka dots are involved. Cannes, May 15th Photo Credit: WireImage
Paz Vega
A leotard with a crochet scarf on top is not what we expect to see on a red carpet. Cannes, May 15th Photo Credit: WireImage
Mia Moretti
Pattern-clashing is a big trend right now and there are a few stars who do it really well (think: Solange Knowles). The key is to choose a really simple silhouette -- a slim pair of pants and a classic blouse work well -- and keep the rest of your look really neutral. The DJ layered so many prints and patterns that the outfit became a morass of fabric. The heavy accessories are distracting. New York, May 15th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Rihanna
If you consider walking out of the house with your belly-button exposed, repeat this mantra, "It is not Spring Break and I am not 16." New York City, May 15th Photo Credit: Fame Flynet
Katy Perry
Perry looks like a cartoon in this rose-adorned gown. Between the throne, bouquet in her hand and all the royal paraphernalia surrounding her, the dress is just another prop for the pop star. New York City, May 2nd Photo Credit: WireImage
Paloma Faith
If you're going to experiment with outrageous details (sequins! Opera-length gloves! A fascinator!), then it's smart to choose one accessory and keep the rest of the outfit as minimal as possible. New York City, May 6th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Nicole 'Coco' Austin
Where to start? It's one thing to emphasize your best assets (which we highly recommend), but on a red carpet it's important to stick to a certain dress code that is generally <em>not</em> short and tight. Las Vegas, May 4th Photo Credit: WireImage
Bjork
The Icelandic singer is known for her quirky style, and this is no exception. Bright leggings and a floral dress are bound to clash, but throw an olive-colored poncho on top and you've got a clothing catastrophe on your hands. New York City, May 6th Photo Credit: Pacific Coast News
Kylie Minogue
Wearing patterns from head to toe is a big trend this spring, but there are guidelines to follow, unless outlandish is the look you're attempting. It's imperative that you keep the silhouette classic and simple. Minogue's bell sleeves make her outfit look over-the-top. New York City, May 5th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Ashley Greene
We are really struggling with the fit of this gown. The dramatic bust line, coupled with the overly voluminous skirt (what is under there?) makes for a costume-y look that overwhelms the pretty actress. New York City, May 6th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Rihanna
The pop star evidently didn't get the memo that it's no longer 1995 and it's not OK to tie up your sweatpants and wear them out in public. Though really, when was it ever appropriate to do that? New York City, May 7th Photo Credit: WireImage
Julianne Hough
A below-the-knee hemline is tricky territory for the diminutive celebrity. Moreover, the gathered fabric at her waist comes off as wrinkled and sloppy, and the shiny fabric looks like it could be highly flammable. Los Angeles, May 2nd Photo Credit: FilmMagic
Sue Wong
Feathers are a daring style choice. But when paired with a top hat and off-the-shoulder gown, the outfit becomes comical. Los Angeles, May 3rd Photo Credit: WireImage
Kylie Minogue
Exercise caution when wearing stripes. A bateau-neck T-shirt is perfect, but when it comes to dresses, stick to thin stripes for the most flattering effect. New York City, May 4th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Valerie Simpson
Hats are de rigueur at the Kentucky Derby. But when wearing a large headpiece, it's important to keep the rest of the outfit minimal, since the hat will be the center of conversation. This particular look is having several conversations at once, and we can barely make sense of it all. Louisville, May 4th Photo Credit: WireImage
Eve
The rapper's bizarre neckline has us scratching our heads. New York City, May 5th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Solange Knowles
Wide stripes, a plunging neckline, a peplum and red shoes all add up to a very busy outfit. Solange is normally the queen of pattern clashing, but all the different aspects of this look have us bewildered. One issue is that the deep V meets the stripes at the singer's middle and diminishes any notion of a waist. New York City, May 5th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Alice Eve
We have mad love for an illusion neckline, but this outfit has us wondering if the actress realized a little too late that her top was transparent, grabbed her sports bra and headed out the door. If you're going to try the see-through trend, make sure your underthings are pretty and offer full coverage. Mexico City, May 7th Photo Credit: WireImage
Vanessa Hudgens
The "Spring Breakers" star loves a bohemian vibe. But between the patterned pants, crop top and fringed bag, it's overload. A chambray shirt would have toned this outfit down a notch. Los Angeles, May 3rd Photo Credit: Pacific Coast News
Rihanna
Oh, RiRi. Didn't we all learn from Anne Hathaway's turn in these boots? If you're going to dare to wear outrageous footwear, then you have to keep the rest of your outfit bland so that the elements aren't fighting each other. New York City, April 30th Photo Credit: FilmMagic
Vanessa Hudgens
The "Spring Breakers" actress loves a bohemian print, and this case is no exception. But it's tough to pull off patterns and sequins at the same time. They work against one another and the whole thing becomes distracting. If you're going to try an embellished look, choose one or the other and keep your silhouette easy. Las Vegas, April 27th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Selena Gomez
Droopy, billowing pockets don't look good on anyone. Los Angeles, April 27th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Gwyneth Paltrow
Wearing a dress like this takes chutzpah, but so does wearing nipple tassels, and we wouldn't put those on the best-dressed list either. The intent of this dress was sexy, but the execution failed miserably. She's just lucky she didn't suffer an Anne Hathaway-style wardrobe malfunction. Los Angeles, April 24th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Sharon Stone
The actress looks like a witch wearing an all-black ensemble in the middle of spring. Fur, leather and dark colors have a place in warmer weather… in the back of your closet. Washington D.C., April 27th Photo Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images
Amber Tamblyn
There's nothing more attractive than a high-waisted skirt that showcases a tiny waistline. The problem here is that the star's waist is camouflaged by a blousy top that makes her look matronly. Hollywood, April 29th Photo Credit: FilmMagic
Ashley Benson
There is a lot going on with this small dress. The scalloped neckline is fighting with the nude underlay (I win! No, I win!), and we had a brief moment of panic when we thought that she had somehow lost her feet. Sand calls for shorts, a swimsuit or a cute coverup. Playa Del Carmen, April 27th Photo Credit: WireImage
Olivia Palermo
We are stumped. Is the reality TV star wearing pajamas? Or a shorts suit? Madrid, April 24th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Ellen Page
The greatest crime with this outfit is how bland it is. We all love a menswear-inspired look, but the secret to pulling off the style is maintaining a feminine vibe with a sleek pair of pants, a fitted blazer or a plunging tank. Otherwise, it becomes dowdy. New York City, April 27th Photo Credit: Getty Images for Sony
Anna Dello Russo
The Vogue Nippon editor never met a theme that she didn't like. This look, straight off the Saint Laurent runway, is very literal in its interpretation. For most people, it comes off as costume-ish. Our advice when trying a trend would be to choose one item (maybe the blouse and the necktie) and then pair it with something simple, like a pencil skirt. Otherwise, the outfit becomes overwhelming. London, April 27th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Juju Chen
Wear pink with caution, ladies. The right shade shows off glowing skin, but the wrong color looks like Pepto Bismol. This shiny dress falls into the latter category. Washington D.C., April 27th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Teri Hatcher
The "Desperate Housewives" actress has us confused in this busy dress. The sleeveless top and short hemline say summer, but the boots say slogging-through-snow winter. Los Angeles, April 27th Photo Credit: Getty Images
Morena Baccarin
There is so much going on in this dress. It looks like she tied a giant grosgrain ribbon around her bust in an effort to minimize her bosoms. Washington D.C., April 27th Photo Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images
Sharon Stone
Maybe the actress was trying for an "Annie Hall" moment, but the wacky tie looks like something our 8th grade algebra teacher would have worn. Fail. Washington D.C., April 27th Photo Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images
Hayden Panettiere
One must be very careful when wearing extra material at the hips. Done right, it can create curves; done wrong and you've got saddlebags. The diminutive "Nashville" star looks like she's wearing her drapes to cover up her thighs. Washington D.C., April 27th Photo Credit: AFP/Getty Images
Julie Bowen
If you are at all petite, an ankle-length hem is not the look for you. Take "Modern Family" actress Julie Bowen as an example: The strange hemline makes her look shorter than she is. She also kinda looks like a reptile. Washington D.C., April 27th Photo Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images


The Huffington Post | Par Christina Anderson Publication: 01/03/2013 14:06 EST