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MTV VMAs 2016: All the looks from the red carpet

The good, the bad, and the just plain mad.
Beyonce Knowles

Beyonce Knowles

The annual MTV VMA’s kicked off in America on Sunday, with everyone from Beyonce Knowles to Alicia Keys gracing the red carpet for the star-studded bash.

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From feathers, sequins, jumpsuits and bralets – we’ve got all the stand-out outfits right here.

Britney Spears showed off her super toned physique in this LBD, before she took the VMA stage for the first time in a decade.

Ariana Grande rocked a bardot style crop with high-waisted pants.

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Nicki Minaj shows off her trademark curves in this daring number.

Halsey dons this embellished jumpsuit – and completes the look with plum lippie.

Hailee Steinfeld shows off her pins in this geometric mini dress.

Will Heidi Klum ever age? The German supermodel looks incredible as ever on her way into the VMAs.

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Hailey Baldwin also opted for a sequin jumpsuit on the night.

Kiwi model Stella Maxwell gives cameras her best pout as she dons this daring ensemble.

Holland Roden looks pure and simple in this white outfit and simple make up.

Naomi Campbell smoulders in velvet.

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Kim and Kanye went for black and white, with Kim trying that wet look thing. We’re not sure we’re convinced…

Rita Ora went very edgy with platform heels, leather and a see through dress.

Plus size model Ashley Graham looks incredible in her sequin maxi.

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Cassie dared to bear in just suit trousers and jacket. Somehow she pulls off the yellow hair though.

Alicia Keys continues her all natural campaign – and looks beautiful for it.

Jaden Smith pushes boundaries with this look, which he presented an award in.

Queen Beyonce was all glitter and feathers for her arrival at the ceremony.

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Britney in performance gear.

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Britney Spears performs at the 2016 VMAs

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