CMA Awards 2015: Carrie Underwood Tops The Best Dressed Ladies! Ashley Monroe, The Worst?

While a lot of people are keen about getting the list of winners of the CMA Awards 2015, some are excited to know who have been adjudged the best and worst dressed among its attendees.

In its report, E! News revealed its picks for these categories which have nothing to do with the actual citations.

According to the entertainment site, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert top those who belong in the best dressed pack.

E! News noted that Underwood walked the red carpet with her "particularly elegant coral Gauri+Nainika gown with a plunging neckline and peplum detail, which was just the first of many, many wardrobe changes for the evening's co-host."

The 31-year-old "Bring Me Down" singer made it to the CMA Awards 2015's best dressed list, on the other hand, because of her "sleek and strappy black Versace gown" amid sporting a "majorly awkward Gwen Stefani-esque hair color. "

Among the other best dressed stars of the night were Kellie Pickler, Hannah Davis and Jennifer Nettles.

As for the worst dressed, E! News picked Ashley Monroe, RaeLynn, Camaron "Cam" Ochs, Meghan Linsey and Kimberly Schlapman.

The report discussed about Monroe's ensemble during the CMA Awards 2015 by pointing out that "While pleats and monochromatic palettes are always in, it may be best to just pick one or the other, as this just came of as matronly."

In the meantime, the Rolling Stone reported that Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton rocked the venue with their performance.

The site shared that "as they traded licks and verses on a double-shot of Stapleton's heartsick country waltz 'Tennessee Whiskey' chased with Timberlake's slinky, sad-bastard modern-funk classic 'Drink You Away,'" the crowd was blown away.

"The crowd inside Bridgestone Arena had no idea what to expect going into this pairing, and were thoroughly taken by surprise by what they got," the site commented about the two artists' act at the CMA Awards 2015.

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