2014 MTV Video Music Awards: Top 10 Style Trends

From the glam to the risqué, the stars turned it out.

Sleek Bobs - The MTV Video Music Awards red carpet is notorious for its “anything goes” approach to style, so it’s only fitting that our favorite stars took that mantra and ran with it. From full-on glamour to the risqué, here’s your recap of the night’s must-see looks. By Britt Middleton  Models Chanel Iman and Jourdan Dunn ditched their long locks for sexy bobs, while Orange Is the New Black actress Uzo Aduba straightened her natural curls for the evening.  (Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV, Jason Merritt/Getty Images for MTV, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) 
Dangerous Slits - Jennifer Lopez and Rita Ora both have incredible bods, so why not flaunt them in skin-baring gowns with thigh-high slits? Hot.  (Photos: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
All Black Everything - Now we know why black never goes out of style. It looks amazing in every silhouette and on every body type, as Beyoncé, Solange and sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner prove.  (Photos from left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images for MTV, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images, Jason Merritt/Getty Images for MTV)Bronzed and Beautiful - From her glowing skin to her peachy lip gloss, Kim Kardashian had the sun-kissed look down to a T. Young actress Alexandra Shipp mixed in a smoky eye for a little variation.   (Photos from left: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for MTV, Jason Merritt/Getty Images for MTV)

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Sleek Bobs - The MTV Video Music Awards red carpet is notorious for its “anything goes” approach to style, so it’s only fitting that our favorite stars took that mantra and ran with it. From full-on glamour to the risqué, here’s your recap of the night’s must-see looks. By Britt Middleton Models Chanel Iman and Jourdan Dunn ditched their long locks for sexy bobs, while Orange Is the New Black actress Uzo Aduba straightened her natural curls for the evening. (Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV, Jason Merritt/Getty Images for MTV, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) 

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