American Music Awards 2015: Red carpet

Here is our red carpet roundup from last night's American Music Awards. 

Emma Akbareian
Monday 23 November 2015 06:13 EST
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The American Music Awards (or AMAs as they are more commonly known) took place last night in Los Angeles. It's a major event on the music calendar and attracted a guestlist of stars from the worlds of music, film, TV and fashion.

As is usually the case with music awards - as opposed to movie awards - the dress code is slightly more relaxed which more often than not translates to much weirder, more see-through and alot of flesh flashing.

Last night's AMAs were no different.

Jennifer Lopez was the presenter for the evening and as the job description dictates opted for a staggering number of costume changes - from oversized ball gowns, to see-through jumpsuits and even a tribal inspired catsuit.

Notable mention to the Jenner sisters and Gigi Hadid who chose a succession revealing gowns, each more daring than the last - think chainmail, leather and no underwear.

There were few who really got the look right but one of those included Selena Gomez who looked sleek in a red glittering Givenchy gown.

More bizarre outings came from Gwen Stefani whose bat-like ensemble looked like it might have been leftover from Halloween.

Jenny McCarthy's Versace look could have been taken straight off the set of Austin Powers, whilst singer/songwriter Z Lala is definitely going for Lady Gaga's crown in the strange dressed category.

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