The red carpet is a stage for celebrities to showcase their style and glamour, and nothing makes a statement quite like a memorable dress.  Over the years, some dresses have become iconic for their beauty, uniqueness, and the statement they made. From jaw-dropping gowns to daring ensembles, the red carpet has seen it all. Here are some of the most memorable dresses in red carpet history once you’re done playing with a casino online live dealer.

Bjork’s Swan Dress at the 73rd Academy Awards (2001)

Bjork’s swan dress at the 73rd Academy Awards is one of the most talked-about dresses in red carpet history. Designed by Marjan Pejoski, the dress was made of white tulle and resembled a swan, with Bjork’s head poking out of the swan’s neck. The dress was a bold statement, showcasing Bjork’s unique style and creative expression. While it sparked debates about whether it was fashion or just a publicity stunt, but it certainly made a lasting impression

Jennifer Lopez’s Green Versace Dress at the 42nd Grammy Awards (2000)

Jennifer Lopez’s green Versace dress at the 42nd Grammy Awards is one of the most iconic red carpet dresses of all time. Donatella Versace designed the dress to be made of sheer green silk chiffon and featured a deep V-neckline that went down to Lopez’s waist. This became known as the “Jungle Dress” and is credited with launching Google Images, as people were searching for photos of the dress after the event.

Lupita Nyong’o’s Blue Gown at the 86th Academy Awards (2014)

Oh, how heads turned when Lupita Nyong’o wore her blue gown at the 86th Academy Awards. One of the most memorable dresses in recent red carpet history was designed by Prada and made of light blue silk and had a plunging neckline and a full skirt. The dress was a showstopper, and Lupita’s confident and elegant demeanor made it even more memorable.

Rihanna’s Guo Pei Gown at the 2015 Met Gala

Remember the memes people made using Rihanna’s yellow Guo Pei gown at the 2015 Met Gala? This iconic fit is a symbol of creativity and artistry. The dress was made of yellow silk and had a train that extended several feet behind her. It was adorned with intricate embroidery and had a hood that covered Rihanna’s head. In fact, the show-stopping dress was a tribute to Chinese couture and was one of the most talked-about looks of the night.

Angelina Jolie’s Black Versace Dress at the 2012 Academy Awards

This gown was so iconic that it even had a separate Twitter account. Angelina Jolie’s black Versace dress at the 2012 Academy Awards is a symbol of sophistication and sex appeal. The dress was made of black velvet and had a thigh-high slit that revealed Angelina’s leg. It was paired with red lipstick and a chic updo, becoming an instant sensation and leading to the creation of the term “Angelina Jolie leg.”

Lady Gaga’s Dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards

Whether or not you thought it was a good idea, Lady Gaga’s meat dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards is a symbol of shock value and controversy. The dress was made of raw beef and was designed by Franc Fernandez. It was a statement against the military’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy and animal cruelty. Throughout the night, the dress sparked debates about whether it was art or just disgusting, but it certainly made a lasting impression.

Cate Blanchett’s Armani Prive Dress at the 2014 Golden Globe Awards

Cate Blanchett’s Armani Prive dress at the 2014 Golden Globe Awards is a symbol of glamour and femininity. The breathtaking dress was made of lace and had a high neckline and a fitted bodice, with appliques and a full skirt. Blanchett paired the outfit with diamond earrings and a chic updo, becoming an instant standout on the red carpet and solidifying Cate’s status as a fashion icon.