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Roblox avatar and lantern: Star Awards 2025 looks that made us go 'huh'?, Entertainment News
Fashion is certainly something subjective — what wows you can have the opposite effect on another. And at Star Awards 2025 last night (July 6), some looks definitely hit us with a "I probably wouldn't wear that" moment.
Here's a look at some of the more interesting looks we saw. Chen Liping
We were especially tickled by Chen Liping's outfit, where her dramatically boxy red top framed her shoulders in a way that resembled a default Roblox avatar. Chantalle Low
Chantalle Ng first wore an ivory ruffled gown with a big train for the red carpet and later changed to a bubble dress for her first hosting gig, which reminded us of a pretty lantern. Sheila Sim
At first glance, the ivory loose-fitting dress haloed Sheila Sim in an angelic aura. But upon closer look, the sheer skirt made us think of three-ply tissue with layers peeled off at the bottom.
According to a post on her Instagram page, the outfit's true inspiration was "beautiful jellyfish" and that sounds just about right, too. Sheryl Ang
Sheryl Ang's androgynous look was glaringly different from the rest of the celebrities'. She went for an oversized pinstriped grey suit and trousers, with a vintage-core floral scarf draped from her neck to chest.
Her hair was slicked all the way back and a pair of yellow-tinted glasses framed her face. Overall, we felt that this outfit really put the "old" in "old money". Tasha Low
If you love Tasha Low and plants, her red-carpet outfit might delight you with its terrarium energy. She wore a light green faux feather jacket, but from afar, it looked like moss balls stuck together.
Mildly cute and huggable, but it definitely took us by surprise. Zhu Zeliang
Layering is in, but Zhu Zeliang's fit is a bit of an out-fit. We see the vision with the white dress shirt beneath his textured black blazer, but it looked like a preschooler had too much fun with their scissors and accidentally snipped off the fabric.
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