Without the solemnity in award shows like the Oscars and Golden Globes, The MTV Movie (and now) & TV Awards are probably the most entertaining and funny of the whole movie award season. Not only are guests more relaxed and just having a great time without the pressure of getting a prestigious award, but they’re also willing to give us some of the most memorable moments in pop culture.
Do you remember that time Zach Efron accepted his “Best Shirtless Performance,” well, shirtless? Or what about that time when Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams recreated their iconic under the rain kiss scene in The Notebook, right after accepting the award for “Best Kiss”? Well, these two are just a few of the many examples that the MTV Movie Awards always give us something to talk about in each of their editions.
This year, the guests are as hot as ever, with a wide variety of celebrities that range from the classic actor guild and the hottest musicians, to the most popular influencers of the moment. So, who will be carving their name on the history records this year? So, as we expect for the streaming to begin, here are those celebrities who made fashion history with really cool outfits at the Red Carpet.
Stranger Things (cast)

Kiernan Shipka

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (cast)

Jada Pinkett Smith

Lizzo

Tiffany Haddish

Tessa Thompson

Lana Condor

Nico Tortorella and Manny MUA

Aubrey Plaza

Laura Marano

Melissa McCarthy

Jacob Anderson

CJ Perry

Elisabeth Moss

Justina Valentine

Noah Centineo

Zachary Levi

Jameela Jamil

Lala Kent

Maude Apatow

Storm Reid

Mj Rodrigez

There’s no doubt that Red Carpets aren’t only a great moment to see how our favorite celebrities rock the ultimate fashion trends. But, when it comes to the MTV Movie & TV Awards, we have the chance to see our favorite celebrities in their most relaxed, playful, and even, true selves
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