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A bunch of celebs were spotted around town before the MMVAs. Here’s what they were wearing

By Vibhu Gairola
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This year’s MuchMusic Video Awards coincided with a hot, muggy weekend, which meant the celebs who stepped out stuck mostly to breathable tees and athleisure wear. Here, a quick rundown of who was spotted around town, and what they were wearing before they hit the stage on Sunday night.

Iggy Azalea flew in on Saturday looking totally meshed-up:

   

While Riverdale’s KJ Apa touched down with a Van Halen endorsement (and that trademark Archie Andrews gaze):

   

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He cleaned up nicely, though. (The girl in the background doesn’t seem to agree.)

   

13 Reasons Why’s Brandon Flynn showed up ready to test our vocabulary:

   

Camila Cabello stepped out in a plain white tee and an overlaid black slip dress for a private hang with a select group of fans:

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Niall Horan kept it 100 per cent athleisure when he stepped out for a juice fix:

   

And Joe Jonas proved cool enough for a denim jacket despite the heat:

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