Lys Assia placed 8th in 1957, wearing a simple white gown on stage
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1961 winner Jean-Claude Pascal, from Luxembourg, showcased a sharp look while performing his entry, 'Nous Les Amoureux'.
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The 60's were a mix of formal and less formal fashion choices, as you could see in 1969
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ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden.
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Sandra Kim was the epitome of the mid 80's style. The Belgian took shoulder pads to new heights in 1986.
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Ruslana won the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest with her song Wild Dances
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The 00's were a melting pot of random styles, including eclectic styles as with the Czech Republic in 2009
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Talking about iconic fashion looks: Latvia's Pirates Of The Sea took their costume to a new level
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Ireland's Jedward took a futuristic spin on the iconic shoulder pad look in 2011
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Azerbaijan's Sabina Babayeva utilised modern technology when wearing a projection dress on the Eurovision stage
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Elina Nechayeva represented Estonia in 2018 and wore a projection dress which covered the entire floor
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Austria's Nathan Trent took his shoe game to a new level in 2017
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Poland's Tulia showed that traditional fashion never goes out of style. They wore time-honoured costumes from the Opoczno region of Poland in 2019.
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