Enjoying the summer Olympics is a unique experience! The 2024 Paris Olympics commenced on July 26 with a remarkable opening ceremony. Soon, top athletes worldwide will come together to showcase their skills and compete for glory. From LeBron James to Simone Biles, the talent on display is outstanding. Biles, in particular, is geared up to set records at the 2024 Olympics. In a mid-July interview with “Today,” she expressed her confidence and determination, stating, “I think we’re going to get the job done. I feel really confident.” While the spotlight naturally falls on the athletes, the Olympics also serve as a gathering for celebrities to partake in the celebrations.
Prior to the grand ceremony, numerous celebrities graced Paris for pre-event festivities. One would expect these stars to showcase exceptional fashion, considering the quadrennial nature of the Summer Olympics. However, the red carpet displayed more fashion mishaps than triumphs. From mismatched ensembles to poorly fitting attire, many individuals found themselves on the list of worst-dressed celebrities at the Olympics.
Snoop Dogg’s Missed Fashion Statement
Snoop Dogg aimed for gold with his pre-Olympic attire but landed closer to bronze, being generous. Standing tall, Snoop opted for a gold suit, pairing it with a black t-shirt and shoes. Despite many celebrities sporting high-end brands, Snoop decided to flaunt a suit tailored exclusively for him. Speaking to the New York Times, he proudly stated, “I’m wearing Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg limited edition. It’s one of a kind.” However, his custom outfit failed to impress and was an eyesore.
Charlize Theron’s Unusual Attire Choice
During the Prelude to the Olympics event, Charlize Theron, a co-host, opted for an outfit that missed the mark, resembling a rejected homecoming dress rather than exuding glamorous co-host vibes. The “Mad Max: Fury Road” star appeared in a white one-shoulder mini dress, with a shoulder train being the most unfortunate element. The train acted as a distraction, prompting questions about its cleanliness after being dragged and trodden upon throughout the night.
Steven Spielberg’s Fashion Faux Pas
Steven Spielberg’s attempt to embrace Gen Z fashion trends left much to be desired. While baggy pants and sneakers are associated with Gen Z style, Spielberg’s interpretation at the Paris Olympics seemed out of place. The renowned director sported business attire on top and casual jeans and sneakers below, creating a disjointed look. The mismatched outfit left observers perplexed, much like watching some Olympic sports.