The ‘Eurovision’ Song Contest is back on May 18 in Rotterdam after a pause caused by the pandemic in 2020. Meanwhile in this article for all of you who have missed the chance to see the most beautiful Eurovision outfits among years we present to you the ‘champions’ of fashion who with their outfits have made a fuss.
We remind you that this year Anxhela Peristeri represents Albania with the song “Karma”. At the introductory ceremony, the singer appeared in a long red dress that gave her a “royal” look. The dress is designed by stylist Valdrin Sahiti and managed to attract the attention of the Turkish media. Angela will climb the stage of Eurovision on May 20, the second night and will be the 11th in a row.
In fact, Eurovision has been one of the arenas where some of the most rampant costume ideas have been expressed over the years. Meet some of the most memorable, more iconic outfits:
1.Lordi.
Lordi is a Finnish “Hard Rock” band formed in 1992 by the band’s lead singer, songwriter and stylist, Mr. Lordi. The group is known for wearing monster masks and using pyrotechnics during concerts.
With a monster look, Lordi took to the stage, won the competition and impressed with his super unique look. If you did not know the band does all the costumes and masks themselves, as well as make up each other which is probably the most special thing of this Competition
Rick Owens
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Rick Owens
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2. Mahmood.
Lord could represent Eurovision in a wilder way, but when Italian singer Mahmood performed in 2019, his outfit brought street style to the competition and everyone was simply amazed by the style of this super artist. He performed with a stiff embroidered shirt like kimono with black pants.
Undercover
€ 476.19
Valentino
€ 644.85
3. Verka Surduchka.
Eurovision has a deep connection to the LGBTQIA + community. Previous winners have included Austrian singer Conchita Wurst. Ukrainian singer Verka Surduchka in 2007 performed “Dancing Lasha Tumbai” with a silver metallic dress and tie, sunglasses and a big star on her head and just made a fuss with her appearance.
Matsuda
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Charvet
€ 166.67
4. Michalis Rakintzis.
Greek rock singer Michalis Rakintzis along with his band in 2002 was part of Eurovision and with his dress, he brought an apocalyptic taste to the stage. The robotic leather suits he and his band were wearing looked so perfect and so stylish. Clothing that is never forgotten.
Master-Piece
€ 240.74
Amiri
€ 2,398.14
5. Mr Dagi Freyr.
Eurovision has a reputation for not being well-dressed at all, especially in the UK. Other countries take the competition very seriously. Daði Freyr, the Icelandic musician who lives in Germany came up with a strange choreography, green clothes which match the band performance very well. You like?!
Gucci
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Gucci
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6. Mr Johnny Logan.
Ireland has won Eurovision more times than any other country, a total of 7 wins. Mr. Johnny Logan is responsible for three of them, twice as a performer and once as a composer. Logan represented Ireland in 1980 and 1987 and on both occasions wore a white angelic costume that matched perfectly with his major ballads, “What’s Another Year” (1980) and “Hold Me Now” (1987).
Saint Laurent
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Maison Margiela
€ 798.61
7. ‘Bucks Fizz’.
Bucks Fizz is a British pop group that achieved success in the 1980s, especially for winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 with the song “Making Your Mind Up”. The ‘Bucks Fizz’ came with weird, rainbow-colored haircuts in their outfits dancing rock ‘n’ roll. Initially the girls of the group appeared with long skirts and during the performance resulted in short skirts. An outstanding performance.
Aimé Leon Dore
€ 272.82
Gucci
€ 787.03