When it comes to fashion choices, even some of the most influential people in the fashion industry have made some regrettable decisions.
British actress and fashion show regular, Maisie Williams recalls her "most embarrassing" fashion period being when she idolized pop star Avril Lavigne.
"I really loved Avril Lavigne, like a little bit too much when I was a kid," says Williams. "So, I had a lot of ripped tights, which just weren't that cool."
French actress and model, Clemence Poesy was also a fan of the grungy look when she was a teenager.
"I guess in high school I just decided that I would never have, that it was great if my trousers, if I was like walking on my trousers and they would just constantly in mud and just constantly wet really in the winter. But I thought that was really cool. So was impractical. But I really liked it," she says.
Moses Sumney thinks his outfit selections in high school may go some way to explaining why he "didn't have any friends."
"I'm just going to assume that's why, not because of my personality," jokes the recording artist.
"I used to dress really preppy - polos and cardigans. And, in neon colors and I used to wear fake classes in high school."
Model Anna Cleveland recalls a night out with her mother Pat Cleveland, where the tight corsets they were wearing made it hard for them to get out of the car.
"They were so tight we just could not breathe anymore," smiled Cleveland. "One of those moments where you realize, you know, you want to have the dream and you also want to have the practicality."
While everyone else picked a particular fashion faux pas, American actress Lachlan Watson joked that her "entire existence has been a bit of a fashion mistake."
"But I think it's what's brought me here," says Watson. "Where my mom had like a Facebook album of like photos of all the different costumes I would wear. Where I had like seven different terrible wigs and it was... I just used to like try and be a different person every day of the week and it was, it was a moment. But it made me who I am."
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