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Julia Roberts wore this vintage Valentino gown to the 2001 Oscars. Roberts admitted in a 2017 interview that this dress is in a box under her bed. Roberts is saving this dress for her daughter, Hazel, which might be the cutest thing I’ve ever heard.
The unexpected, asymmetrical neckline of her gown breathes life into an otherwise classic princess dress. Make sure you check out her hands— they are dripping in jewels. The Irishman costume designer Sandy Powell wore a white suit signed by “almost” all the nominees. She plans to auction it off in partnership with the Art Fund to save Prospect Cottage, the former home of filmmaker Derek Jarman, who lost his life to AIDS in 1994.
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Portman also donned a black cape that featured the names of female directors snubbed by the Oscars. Cynthia Erivo is quickly making a name for herself as one of the most fashionable red carpet stars du jour, and this va-va-voom gown is one of our favorite looks of hers to date. It was a red carpet filled with classical ballgowns, architectural embellishments, and lots of feminine bows. We love Mindy Kaling's gorgeous yellow gown with its ultra-flattering one-shoulder silhouette! The actress was dressed by the Duchess of Sussex's best friend and stylist Jessica Mulroney, who could also be seen on the red carpet perfecting her look. The Jane the Virgin star brought the glitz and the glam to the 2018 awards show.
The 2013 Oscars saw Jennifer Lawrence win Best Actress for her role in “Silver Linings Playbook” and fall up the stairs on her way to receive her award. Lawrence made this fall look graceful, however, in her Dior Couture gown, which won’t soon be forgotten. Marques Harper is a deputy features editor at the Los Angeles Times. He previously covered fashion for the Austin American-Statesman and media and culture for the Roanoke Times. He is pursuing a master’s degree in digital media management from the University of Southern California.
Take a walk down memory lane with us, and relive the best dresses to ever hit the Oscars red carpet.
Even though the skies are grey, the star brings a pop of sunshine to the carpet in this yellow dress . TheMarriage Story star brings us into the roaring '20s with this tasseled dress from Emporio Armani. It's no exaggeration to say the singer's Ralph Lauren dress is dripping in jewels—170,000 to be exact. Below, our hyper-specific review of the 2020 Oscars red carpet. Wearing a futuristic silver beaded Ralph Lauren gown with a hood and Forevermark jewels. Penelope wowed the crowds as she arrived in this timeless Chanel dress.
Booksmart's Kaitlyn Dever went green on the red carpet as part of Suzy Amis Cameron's Red Carpet Green Dress initiative. While other stars are going for a pink and black look, thisBooksmart actress dazzles in a white black number Miu Miu. Not only is she simply stunning in a Dior look, the actress is also showing support for female directors by embroidering their names into her designer cape. Town & Country participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Looking regal as ever in her shimmering gown, Regina King arrived early on the red carpet, preparing to present an award during the night. She accessorised her beautiful Versace dress with Harry Winston diamonds, reportedly worth half a million dollars!
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They might even have their dress custom-made by one of the world's top high fashion designers, like Amy Adams did for the 2013 Oscars. Others, like Jennifer Lawrencethat same year, wait until the morning of the big event to decide what to wear. For most of us, though, the dream of satisfying that curiosity has been frustrated without the necessary disposable income (or stylists or fashion-house connections, for that matter) to make it happen. As with previous years, the night was filled with iconic fashion moments. Celebrities walked the red carpet in glamorous gowns and suits, wearing some of 2020's biggest trends so far.
Her long-sleeved gown, designed by Elie Saab, featured a plunging neckline and giant ruffles attached to each sleeve. The long-sleeved dress, which also had a full skirt, took 600 hours to make. Caitriona Balfe chose an elegant pink-and-black gown from Valentino. His sleeveless top, which had a high neckline, was made from 24-karat gold feathers.
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