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- The King and Queen of the Prom Award: Billy Porter in Giles Deacon
- We'd like to thank the academy for these gorgeous gowns…
- Oscars 2020: Highlights from the red carpet and broadcast of the Academy Awards
- ‘The Fabelmans’ looks like this year’s Oscar front-runner, but here’s why that’s complicated
- Geena Davis' dress featured daring elements, like a plunging neckline.
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.
She is the mother of an adorable two-year-old, enjoys spending time with her friends and family, enjoys good music, and good eats. Cosmopolitan participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Designed by Giorgio Armani himself, Amanda Seyfriend's dramatic, red tulle creation was inspired by hibiscus flowers.
The King and Queen of the Prom Award: Billy Porter in Giles Deacon
The ever-elegant Sigourney Weaver looked beautiful in a draped emerald green gown, styled with matching accessories and soft Hollywood waves. This structured black gown was a true showstopper from Charlize Theron, who kept her look sleek as ever with minimal makeup and accessories. The Aussie actress exuded old Hollywood glamour in her full-length, long-sleeve Tom Ford gown. The Crazy Rich Asians star makes a grand entrance with her bright and bold Valentino design. While accompanying her Oscar-nominated husbandJohn Legend in 2015, Chrissy Teigen was the epitome of modern Hollywood glamour in this periwinkle Zuhair Murad gown.
The 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday staged the final red carpet of the 2020 awards season as seemingly all the stars in the galaxy made their soggy way into the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. As we’ve come to expect from this year’s events, the Oscars didn’t disappoint, showcasing the showstopping trends we’ve grown accustomed to seeing. Florence Pugh, who was nominated for her role in Little Women, has been having a lot of fun with her fashion throughout the 2020 awards season - and the Oscars was no exception.
We'd like to thank the academy for these gorgeous gowns…
The 2015 Oscars saw Reese Witherspoon as one of the best dressed actresses in attendance. Although Witherspoon did not win the Oscar for Best Actress for “Wild,” she definitely won with this dress. J-Lo turned heads at the 2015 Oscars with this Elie Saab gown. To re-create the Oscar dresses in 3-D, The Times’ staff worked with Brooklyn, N.Y.-based artist Micah 404 to illustrate the dresses using L.A. Times archival photos and an archival photo from Getty Images. For our story, RYOT developed an interactive augmented-reality experience.
Olivia Colman shows off her new platinum blonde hair with an elegant midnight blue, long-sleeved dress. Killing Eve's Sandra Oh is a vision in her statement blush gown by Elie Saab. Little Women's Saoirse Ronan makes a statement in a plunging Gucci gown with ruffle detailing. Charlize Theron wows in a structural black dress with thigh-high split by Dior.
Kathy, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Richard Jewell, looks chic in a black suit with navy details. Little Women star Florence Pugh looks stunning in ruffled green silk by Louis Vuitton. Cynthia Erivo steals the show in a white dress by Atelier Versace. The 92nd Academy Awards kicked off on Sunday night with Hollywood's brightest stars arriving at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles in all their finery. Experience standout Oscar dresses from the last five decades, including Farrah Fawcett’s disco dress and Billy Porter’s tuxedo gown, in augmented reality. You can always rely on Janelle Monae to provide something unexpected on the red carpet.
In case you were wondering, this dress is composed of more than 120,000 sequins, 110,000 beads, 13,000 crystals and 6,500 pink strass jewels. 2020 was the 92nd annual Oscar celebration, and boy were those nominees good. However, if you’re anything like me, you think the fashion at the Academy Awards is the best part of the entire event. Today, I’m paying homage to some of the best, most beautiful Oscar dresses of all time. Few red-carpet dresses — at the Oscars or anywhere else — have been as memorable or as polarizing as original-song nominee Björk’s swan dress. In addition to launching countless parodies and tributes in the years since, the look set the bar for over-the-top, unabashed red-carpet self-expression.
We can’t mention fashion without name-dropping Zendaya, whose canary-yellow Valentino Haute Couture dress, in 2021, flowed through the air like her waist-length locks. The 92nd Annual Academy Awards marks the end of awards season, and these stars finished on a high note! From sequins to thigh-high slits, here are the red carpet looks PEOPLE editors can’t get enough of.
As if that weren't glamorous enough, she wore a large and lustrous tiara, white fur and gloves. The Oscar-winning actress stunned in this electrifying hot pink gown by Michael Kors. In addition to her bright and bold dress, she accessorized with a matching flamingo pink clutch and statement jewelry pieces. The drool-worthy cape dress that shut down the red carpet for its elegant yet edgy design.
Two-time nominee Scarlett, up for Best Actress in Marriage Story and for Best Supporting Actress in Jojo Rabbit,looked incredible in her champagne silk gown. Rebel upped the glamour in her glittery golden gown, swept-back Hollywood waves and bold red lipstick. Best Actress nominee Renée looked stunning in her custom Armani Privé gown. The Frida star stunned on the Oscars red carpet in one of the hardest colors to pull off.