Out of This World Celeb Styles
Check out Andre 3000, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Kanye and more.
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Out of This World\r - With the upcoming third installment of Men in Black, we thought it would be cool to highlight celebs with such outrageous style they could be cast as characters in the alien comedy. Check out stars like Lady Gaga, Andre 3000, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West and more in our all-star gallery.
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Andre 3000 - One half of the hip hop duo Outkast — which titled their breakout sophomore LP ATLiens after their otherworldly lyricism and their hometown of Atlanta — Andre 3000 has challenged men's fashion in hip hop. From turbans and wigs to furs and knickers, Dre could make anything look cool. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
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Cee Lo - Never afraid to shine, Cee Lo Green loves a little pageantry. Check this feather and steel number worn during a performance at the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards, when he sang with Jim Henson's muppets. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Erykah Badu - Erykah Badu burst on the scene with a three-foot tall head wrap, burning incense and wearing ornate Afrocentric jewels and no one seemed to bat a critical eye. Over the years, Badu's look continues to evolve and the Dallas native never fails to push the envelope in music and fashion. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Black Eyed Peas - The beats produced by will.i.am, front man of the supergroup Black Eyed Peas, tell the story of this futuristic, multi-ethnic global music hybrid. With members Fergie, apl.de.ap, will.i.am and Taboo, the group dabbles in inventive dance moves, sonic sounds and a visionary style. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
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Nicki Minaj - Hip Pop starlet Nicki Minaj doesn't have time for categories, she's too busy creating her own lane. Just like her music, Nicki defines her own steez. Her vision of the future blends a little hood with Hollywood glam mixed with Japanese anime. And with her multiple personalities and voices, Nicki is indeed a monster. (Photo: Jeff Fusco/Getty Images)
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Lady Gaga - Like no pop star ever before, Lady Gaga makes fashion more than just part of a costume, she makes it part of her performance as well. Her innovative wardrobe evokes an emotional response. Hate it or love it, Gaga will always give fans something to talk about. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
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Lil Wayne - Since he went from rap star to rock star, Lil Wayne has stepped out on many a fashion ledge. Now with his own clothing line, Trukfit, the rapper is unafraid to wear anything from Moonboots to leopard print jeggings. And legions of young fans follow suit. (Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)
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Afrika Bambaataa - One of the architects of hip hop, Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation rocked some pretty unique ensembles. Coming at the close of the disco era, the emcees weren't afraid of leather pants, sequins, feathers and mod asymmetrical eye wear. Check Bambaataa's garb, modern, relevant, controversial and classic all at the same time. (Photo: Capitol Records)
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Parliament Funkadelic - This band of psychedelic purveyors of funk has never admitted to being of this world. Leader George Clinton, has always been deemed a musician before his time, which explains why they're classic hits influence artists decades later. Their unorthodox style and incomparable stage performance transports fans into the cosmos. (Photo: Capitol Records)
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Bootsy Collins - With four decades of funk, bass guitarist Bootsy Collins has yet to put down his instrument, or his platform boots, bright bell-bottom jumpsuits, top hats and star-shaped sunglasses. From the groovy sound of his voice and music to his outrageous get-up, Bootsy has always been out of this world. (Photo: Robert Knight Archive/Redferns)
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Lil Kim - The Queen Bee was hip hop's breakout female emcee in the world of fashion. Serving as Marc Jacob's muse or gracing the pages of Harper's Bazaar, Vibe and Nylon magazine, Lil Kim was merging hip hop and high end brands with ease. From her unforgettable jumpsuit and matching pasty to photo shoots with David LaChappelle and the famous image of Kim covered in Louis Vuitton logos, Kim's early millennium style was the stuff of legend. (Photo: Jim Smeal/WireImage)
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Madonna - From the moment she stepped on the scene, Madonna has played dangerously close to the edge with her music, style and personal life. Now over 50, she still gives the up-and-comers a run for their money as they still strive to have just a bit of Madonna's global influence. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
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Katy Perry - "E.T." singer Katy Perry loves to play dress up. From wigs and zany accessories to thematic costumes, Perry is always a standout on the red carpet and easily spotted in the audience of award shows. Her music and her outfits take fans on a trip. (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
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Willow Smith - This tiny style maven has had more looks than most adults in Hollywood. Willow Smith, the ballerina/singer and daughter to Will and Jada, has rocked a Mohawk, a Caesar and multiple hair hues. We'll continue to take note of her evolving style. (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
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