PEOPLEStars in stripes: Celebs' patriotic attire for July 4thCelebrities have rocked the red, white and blue on stage, the red carpet and just hanging out. Click forward to see celebrities in their patriotic attire. Katy Perry wore a American-flag-themed costume on stage while performing in 2010.Kevin Winter/Getty Images For VH1Steven Tyler performs at the 2016 CMA Music Festival in an American flag-themed shirt.John Shearer, Getty ImagesParis Hilton poses in front of the American flag in her sexy patriotic bathing suit for her 2008 music video "Paris for President."Handout, Getty ImagesMiley Cyrus brought lots of red, white and blue to the stage as she performed for the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Festival.Rich Fury, Getty Images For IHeartMediaJustin Timberlake subtly showed his patriotism in a red and blue flannel paired with a plain white shirt as he waved hello to the media during a press conference for the Super Bowl LII halftime show.Matthew Emmons, Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports"We can do it!" Amy Winehouse channels the iconic Rosie the Riveter with her denim look and red bandana at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards.Jeff Kravitz, FilmMagicCynthia Garret shows her flag dress on the red carpet as she arrives at the 59th annual Golden Globe Awards in 2002.DAN MACMEDAN, XXX USATFarrah Abraham wore a red, white and blue gown to the Celebrity Big Brother television series launch party in 2015.Ian Gavan, Getty ImagesReba McEntire salutes in a patriotic flag-centered gown at the People's Choice Awards in 2002.Frederick M. Brown, Getty ImagesBeyonce wore a pair of stars and stripes pants while performing with Destiny's Child at a 9/11 benefit concert in 2001.Scott Gries, Getty ImagesJon Bon Jovi wore a leather jacket painted with stars and stripes while on tour in 2013.Graham Denholm, Getty ImagesLed by Bono, Irish rock band U2 has been around since 1976, when its members were still teenagers in school. They've released 14 studio albums and are one of the best-selling musical acts of all time. They've also won 22 Grammys and frequently speak out about human rights issues.Ezra Shaw, Getty ImagesTaylor Hill walked the runway with her flag-themed wings at the 2015 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty Images For Victoria's SecretCarrie Underwood wore a American-flag tank top during her performance at the 2012 CMA Music Festival.Rick Diamond, Getty ImagesIrina Shayk wore a stars and stripes patterned gown at the 2016 Met Gala.Neilson Barnard, Getty Images For The Huffington PostTilda Swinton attends the "Young Adam" movie premiere in a loud flag-themed jacket in 2003.Evan Agostini, Getty ImagesStephen Colbert (left, with Jon Stewart) sports an American flag-themed superhero costume while performing on the National Mall in 2010.Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty ImagesBruce Willis arrived at the movie premiere of "Freedomland" in an American flag baseball cap.Paul Hawthorne, Getty ImagesA. J. Johnson attended the "American Pie 2" movie premiere in a flag-inspired top.Frederick M. Brown, Getty ImagesMariah Carey arrived to a film screening in an American flag one-sleeve shirt, just weeks after the 9/11 disaster in 2001.Kevin Winter, Getty ImagesHalle Berry wore this flag gown during a photo call for her film "Swordfish" in 2001.Anthony Harvey, Getty ImagesEight years later, Meryl Streep wore a similar dress when she attended a photocall for her film "Doubt" in 2009.Francois Durand, Getty ImagesKe$ha performed in London wearing an American flag T-shirt in 2011.Jim Dyson, Getty ImagesRumer Willis celebrated the Fourth of July in a flag bikini in 2015.David Becker, Getty ImagesNancy O'Dell displays her U.S. flag T-shirt as she arrives at the 2001 Emmy Awards.Lee Celano, AFP/Getty ImagesJason Derulo performs on "Good Morning America" in an American flag tank in 2014.Brad Barket, Getty ImagesCynthia Garrett wore this flag-inspired dress to the 2002 Golden Globe Awards.Vince Bucci, Getty ImagesHeidi Klum unveils a new line of Victoria's Secret Rock Angel lingerie in 2003.Evan Agostini, Getty ImagesKid Rock performed in a flag poncho during his Super Bowl XXXVIII set in 2004.Frank Micelotta, Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad