Christina Aguilera's Style Evolution: From Crop Tops To Major Cleavage (PHOTOS)

Blast from the past.

If there is one thing that Christina Aguilera has, it's an amazing vocal range. The singer got her start on "Star Search" in the early 1990s and has since skyrocketed to fame with hits like "Beautiful" and "Hurt," a slew of Grammy awards and a spot on the Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Singers Of All Time" list.

"The Voice" judge may seep talent, but when it comes to the style department, that's a whole different story. In the '90s, she dressed appropriately for the times in blue eyeshadow and sparkly crop tops. But since her teenage years, the singing sensation has had a few wardrobe flops. With a penchant for outrageous hair colors and leopard print, things have a tendency to turn bad fast -- let's just say she's no stranger to our worst-dressed list. Although we appreciate Ms. Aguilera's quirky style, we hope to see her sport sleeker ensembles in 2013 (and please, no more trucker hats).

In celebration of Christina Aguilera's 32nd birthday, we are taking a look back at her style transformation over the years. From her bubbly pop costumes to her over-the-top red carpet looks, this diva's outfits always give us something to talk about. Happy birthday, Xtina!

Christina Aguilera Style Evolution
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