This resulted in a cheap-looking outfit that could’ve been fashionable had she dialed it down.
The “Below Deck Mediterranean” star opted for a short-sleeved jumpsuit in a loud floral and animal print.
While she matched her makeup perfectly, her footwear a golden pair of cowboy boots made zero sense.

The outfit was so simple yet so bad, especially since the event took placeafterHalloween.
The media personality paired a corseted sleeveless mini dress featuring black and white stripes with a black T-shirt underneath.
The look might’ve actually worked had Viljoen not chosen thick-soled black boots that didn’t match anything else.

Even Gerber’s hair, despite the boldness of her outfit, was surprisingly underwhelming.
It’s either “Go big or go home,” not both.
However in this case,“E.T.

phone home"might be a more fitting expression.
The addition of pointy-toed, strappy heels wrapped around her ankle only served to further smother the overall look.
With quiet luxury dominating fashion,logomania is on its way out.

We can only hope that Versace paid her for all that free advertising.
Perhaps she tried clicking them together and chanting “There’s no place like home”?
It seems only Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz” gets magic, sparkly shoes, though.

Whitfield’s blue shoes didn’t complement her acid-wash denim pants making for somedenim-on-denim stylingdissonance.
While extra jewelry might have tied the look together, a change of clothes would’ve been better.
Plus, they just seem uncomfortable, both to wear and to look at.

The real faux pas, however, was the choice of skin-colored pantyhose, which were glaringly evident.
It seemed like DeSorbo attempted to push the fashion envelope but ended up playing it safe.
White’s dress was a combination of a see-through tulle-like material and leather details covering her up literally.

Starting from the top, Gay combined a white button-down with a strapless, floor-length leather dress.
She managed to worsen the look by adding a skinny tie, which she tucked into the dress.





