Best Fashion Moments in Super Bowl History

From Bey to Diana Ross, let's take a trip down memory lane.

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Beyoncé - Beyoncé joins the ranks of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Diana Ross as an honored Super Bowl performer, and Mrs. Carter did not disappoint. She appeared on stage Sunday and ripped through a medley of her hit songs, beginning with “Crazy In Love,” “End Of Time” and “Baby Boy.” Baddie Bey wore a costume designed by NY-based designer Rubin Singer and danced in Proenza Schouler booties. Rubin said, “Beyoncé is such a fierce and intense performer we could not have the outfit constrict her in any way.” By: Metanoya Z. Webb (Photo: Shaw/Getty Images)

Jennifer Hudson - For the first time ever, a Super Bowl (Super Bowl XLVII, specifically) featured performances with all African-American headliners: Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and of course, Beyoncé. Let’s hear it for the girls! Each performed beautifully and looked stunning while doing it.  Jennifer Hudson, who sang an emotional tribute to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, showed off her curvy figure in a long-sleeved leather Monika Chiang top, white L’wren Scott pencil skirt and YLS shoes. She was joined by the chorus from the Newton, Connecticut, School as they opened up with a performance of “America the Beautiful.”  (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

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Jennifer Hudson - For the first time ever, a Super Bowl (Super Bowl XLVII, specifically) featured performances with all African-American headliners: Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and of course, Beyoncé. Let’s hear it for the girls! Each performed beautifully and looked stunning while doing it. Jennifer Hudson, who sang an emotional tribute to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, showed off her curvy figure in a long-sleeved leather Monika Chiang top, white L’wren Scott pencil skirt and YLS shoes. She was joined by the chorus from the Newton, Connecticut, School as they opened up with a performance of “America the Beautiful.” (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys graced the Super Bowl stage wearing a long red mermaid Azzedine Alaia gown, chic hairstyle and gold choker necklace, cutting a striking figure as she sat down behind a grand piano to deliver the "Star Spangled Banner" before kick off in New Orleans.  (Photo: EPA/TANNEN MAURY /LANDOV)

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Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys graced the Super Bowl stage wearing a long red mermaid Azzedine Alaia gown, chic hairstyle and gold choker necklace, cutting a striking figure as she sat down behind a grand piano to deliver the "Star Spangled Banner" before kick off in New Orleans. (Photo: EPA/TANNEN MAURY /LANDOV)

Whitney Wins - The late, great Whitney Houston sang the definitive take on the national anthem before Super Bowl XXV in 1991.  (Photo: Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

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Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston belted out a stirring rendition of the National Anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl, hitting high notes in a red, white and blue sweat suit, Nike leather Cortezes and a white headband. The star accessorized with a single cross dangling in her left ear — typical '90s style. (Photo: Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

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Michael Jackson - Michael Jackson brought his iconic look to the 1993 halftime show. Donning a white top, high-water pants, white socks, black shoes and his signature single glove, the King killed it. (Photo: George Rose/Getty Images)

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Diana Ross Takes Off - Diana Ross' Super Bowl XXX extraganza in 1996 was punctuated by a helicopter landing onstage and airlifting the R&B diva away during her performance of "Take Me Higher." (Photo: STR New / Reuters)

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Diana Ross - Singing hits like "Baby Love," "Reach Out and Touch" and "I Will Survive," Diana Ross shimmied before a packed Super Bowl XXX stadium in a lipstick red sequin sheath and regal tulle robe. The diva closed her set wearing a sexy purple cat suit. Meooow! (Photo: STR New / Reuters)

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Mary J. Blige - Mary made a memorable entrance in 2001, rocking a bright fur and matching top coupled with a custom blinged-out Mary J. belt and a fierce flipped ‘do. We see you too, Justin Timberlake! (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Janet Jackson - In 2004, Janet Jackson brought the term "wardrobe malfunction" into the vernacular when she apologized for exposing her right breast during a Super Bowl halftime performance. Not only did the regrettable decision cause Jackson and her co-performer Justin Timberlake a great deal of embarassment, it cost broadcast network CBS over half a million dollars, making it the biggest FCC fine in history. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

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Janet Jackson - Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction stole the show at the 2004 Super Bowl. In synch with the closing lyrics of “Rock Your Body” (…gonna have you naked by the end of this song), Justin Timberlake tore away a piece of Janet’s provocative leather top, exposing a star-studded boob. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

Beyoncé - Baddie Bey is no stranger to Super Bowl performances. In 2004, she sang the Star Spangled Banner decked in a slimming ivory suit boasting dramatic cuffs.  (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

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Beyoncé - Baddie Bey is no stranger to Super Bowl performances. In 2004, she sang the Star Spangled Banner decked in a slimming ivory suit boasting dramatic cuffs. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

Prince "If I Was Your Girlfriend" - Prince offers up a role-reversal scenario in his 1987 single "If I Was Your Girlfriend" as he wonders if his woman would look at him differenty if he were her girl rather than her man.(Photo: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

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Prince - The Purple Yoda tore down the house at the Pepsi Super Bowl XLI halftime show in an embroidered turquoise jacket and matching pants, with his pompadour intact, chest hairs on display and legendary purple guitar in tow. (Photo: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

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Black Eyed Peas "Let's Get It Started" - In 2004, the Black Eyed Peas' "Let's Get It Started" became a mandatory pump up song, and ESPN and ABC oblidged, using the hit in their promos. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

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The Black Eyed Peas - Pop foursome The Black Eyed Peas covered up in flashy glow-in-the-dark costumes embellished with flickering lights, shiny hairpieces and blinding studs for their 2011 halftime extravaganza. Boom, boom, pow! (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

Jennifer Hudson - Jennifer Hudson slips on a double-breasted blazer with lace trim, twisted gold hoops and an armful of gold bangles for her chilling National Anthem performance at the 2009 game in Tampa, Florida.  (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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Jennifer Hudson - Jennifer Hudson slips on a double-breasted blazer with lace trim, twisted gold hoops and an armful of gold bangles for her chilling National Anthem performance at the 2009 game in Tampa, Florida. (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Show Stoppers – February 5, 2012 - Stealing the show from the New York Giants and New England Patriots, pop music legend Madonna recruited  Nick Minaj and M.I.A. for her Super Bowl XLVI halftime show performance. The trio performed Madge's latest smash “Give Me All Your Luvin'.”(Photo: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup)

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Madonna, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A. - Joining superstar Madonna, dressed in Givenchy Haute Couture and Bulgari jewels, were rappers Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., commanding the stage in Egyptian themed Erickson Beamon headpieces and complimentary attire. The trio put on an amazing show last year. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup)