Dresses with strong silhouettes, sparkles on both women and men and a splash of Barbie-inspired pink dominated the Oscars red carpet on Sunday.
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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ best actress nominee Sandra Huller donned a black gown with a dramatic neckline, as did actresses Eva Longoria and Rita Moreno. Cynthia Erivo donned a green gown with large cap sleeves that led to a train down the back.
‘Poor Things’ best actress nominee Emma Stone wore a light green outfit with a flared, strapless bodice.
“A lot of people went very classic old Hollywood, elegant, sophisticated,” said Glassman. “Because really most nominees tend to go sophisticated. Presenters have a little bit more fun with colour and design.”
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in ‘The Holdovers’, wore a sparkly light blue gown with voluminous feathery sleeves.
Several men also broke with tradition. While many wore the standard black tuxedo, several went in other directions.
‘Rustin’ best actor nominee Colman Domingo wore a silver button tuxedo, complete with a brooch on his bow tie.
And a few of the women opted for a pantsuit, like best director nominee Justine Triet for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, who chose a suit decorated with sparkly lines.
Another accessory on the carpet was red pins calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, spotted on songwriting siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell and actor Mark Ruffalo.
Members of the Osage Nation, who sang the nominated best song from ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, came to the Oscars red carpet in colourful tribal dress.
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