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THE 2013 MTV VIDEO AWARDS RED CARPRT


Iggy, Lil Kim, Ashanti and Miley Cyrus MTV Video Music Awards Kendrick, 2 Chainz, Drake and Big Sean MTV Video Music Awards
This year’s MTV Video Music Awards was all about the skin, as some of our favorite chicks walked the red carpet in designer gowns that showed off their bodies. Meanwhile, the fellas kept it more casual than usual  (with the exception of Big Sean) as they graced this year’s red carpet in Timbaland boots, sneakers, shirts that promoted their albums, and Versace, Versace, Versace.
Catch the red carpet pics below:
Ciara in Givenchy 2010 Haute Couture Gown
 Ciara’s Fall 2010 Givenchy Haute Couture gown was so hot, it received a post of it’s own earlier, especially since it was a creation that was very similar to a dress that Beyonce wore last year.  Ciara may have won the battle of who wore it best since she took the risk of wearing no undergarments, and her body fit the dress perfectly. BTW, did Ciara clean up Future or what? He’s been on his GQ-grown man since they started dating.
Iggy Azalea in Gold Emilio Pucci Gown at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards
Iggy Azalea was also feeling fearless as she rocked the carpet in a gold Emilio Pucci gown that barely covered her assets. She too had the perfect body for a dress such as this.
Lil Kim wears catsuit to MTV Video Music Awards
Lil Kim arrived in a black and gold catsuit that she paired with Christian Louboutin boots.  The catsuit is very similar to the LaQuan Smith catsuit that Nicki Minaj wore in Marie Claire, however, the designer tweeted that Lil Kim’s version was not his creation.

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