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Eurovision’s 10 Most Unforgettable Fashion Moments 

Eurovision’s 10 Most Unforgettable Fashion Moments 

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The Eurovision 2025 final is here, and while we wait to see who steals the show tonight, let’s rewind to 10 fashion moments that absolutely dominated the stage. From monster makeup to sheer bodysuits, these looks are peak Eurovision chaos — and we’re still obsessed.

1. ABBA—1974

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Sweden’s ABBA lit up the stage in cobalt-blue bomber jackets, sequins, and silver boots. It was peak glam-pop and disco maximalism — the birth of Eurovision fashion royalty.

2. Ruslana—2004

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Warrior boots, leather straps, fur, and fire. Ukraine’s Ruslana gave us medieval battlefield realness with “Wild Dances” and looked like she stomped out of a fantasy epic. Pure power.

3. Lordi – 2006

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Finland’s monster rock band hit the stage in prosthetic masks, claws, armor, and horror-show glam. Their “Hard Rock Hallelujah” win proved Eurovision could handle metal — and mayhem.

4. Verka Serduchka—2007

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Ukraine’s silver disco alien in a star helmet and mirrored outfit? Unmatched. Verka’s camp look is still a cultural reset and Eurovision legend moment.

5. Krista Siegfrids – 2013

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Finland’s Krista hit the stage in a wedding-themed mini dress covered in crystals, paired with a veil and white thigh-high boots. It was sugary pop drama meets high-camp couture.

6. Bilal Hassani—2019

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France’s Bilal hit the stage in a white bejeweled bodysuit, platinum wig, and thigh-high boots. It was pop star realness mixed with queer royalty — unapologetic, powerful, and made to slay.

7. Måneskin – 2021

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Italy’s glam rockers wore custom Etro leather with lace-up details and vintage energy. Think ‘70s rock gods with runway credibility. The chaos was couture.

8. Käärijä – 2023

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Finland’s king of chaos wore neon green sleeves and leather pants for “Cha Cha Cha”. The look? Part rave monster, part pro wrestler. Totally unforgettable.

9. Loreen—2023

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Barefoot in a sheer bodysuit with flowing sleeves, Loreen’s look was part dystopian warrior, part Y2K daydream. A winning outfit for a winning performance.

10. Nemo—2024

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Switzerland’s Nemo rocked a sculptural pink-and-white look while balancing on a rotating disc. Theatrical and high fashion — the fit matched the power of “The Code”.

Glitter fades, winners change — but iconic Eurovision fashion? That’s forever. Got a favorite look? Tag us and let us know what still lives in your head rent-free!

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