What was particularly striking on Oscar night was the amount of white (and light) dresses, matching the carpet, which was no longer red but champagne-colored. And matching the current #VanillaGirl aesthetic that’s doing the rounds on TikTok right now.
What was particularly striking on Oscar night was the amount of white (and light) dresses, matching the carpet, which was no longer red but champagne-colored. And matching the current #VanillaGirl aesthetic that’s doing the rounds on TikTok right now. Sofia Carson wore a dress that some brides dream of, by Giambattista Valli.
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Florence Pugh proved with her choice of clothes that a dress can be edgy and glamorous at the same time. She wore Valentino Couture on Oscar night.
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Mindy Kaling, also in white, wore Vera Wang.
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Kerry Condon didn’t come in white, but in pale yellow. She was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress category for her performance in the film The Banshees for Inisherin.
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After the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Rihanna also played on Oscar night. She does so in a dress by Alaïa.
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Tems might have passed for a bride just like Sofia Carson (albeit a very extravagant one). Her baggy dress comes from the Ukrainian label Lever Couture.
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Michelle Yeoh, nominated for Best Actress (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”), came like so many in white. Her Dior dress is reminiscent of the 1920s.
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The Brad Pitt of a new generation, at least in style. Austin Butler, nominated in the Best Actor category for his performance in ‘Elvis’, dressed classically in Saint Laurent.
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Halle Bailey, who will soon be swimming through the cinemas as a mermaid, also had something of an Ariel on the “red” carpet. Her light blue, almost turquoise dress is from Dolce & Gabbana.
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Cate Blanchett, nominated for Best Actress for her performance in ‘Tár’, opted for something blue from Louis Vuitton.
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Paul Mescal wore a white, shimmering jacket and flared pants à la 70’s (both by Gucci). He is nominated for Best Actor (“Aftersun”).
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever nominee Angela Bassett in a purple Moschino dress.
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Ke Huy Quan, best supporting actor (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”), received his Oscar from Giorgio Armani, very touched and in a classic look.
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Jamie Lee Curtis won Best Supporting Actress for this film. She celebrated at Dolce & Gabbana.
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Halle Berry also in white, with glittering roses and a new hairstyle.
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Vanessa Hudgens wore a strapless Chanel dress, simple and decorated in black and white.
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Emily Blunt in, yes, white. Strapless with long sleeves by Valentino.
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Ana de Armas, nominated for the category of best actress (“Blonde”), didn’t seem to fall out of character even on the champagne-colored carpet. Her Louis Vuitton look had something of the Marilyn Monroe aesthetic.
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Color! Despite the subtle color of the carpet, some celebrities dared to wear something brightly colored. Like Stephanie Hsu. Her pink dress is Valentino Couture.
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Ruth E. Carter was recognized for her costumes in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She herself came in a yellow dress by Valentino, the look was completed by her pink high heels.
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It was one of the few nights where wearing black made you almost conspicuous. Danai Gurira in a Jason Wu gown.
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Like Stephanie Hsu, Sandra Oh provided one of the rare splashes of color on the light carpet.
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Lenny Kravitz always in a rocking look – topless, but with a lot of jewelry.
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Back to white: Zoe Saldana in Fendi Couture.
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Cara Delevingne made sure red didn’t disappear entirely from the Oscars. Featuring an asymmetric custom design by Elie Saab.
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After red comes, of course, white: Ariana DeBose wore a Versace dress with worsening details.
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Eva Longoria also wore the color of the night, and her dress was also decorated with stones.
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Allison Williams did not come in white, but in a light shade of pink. The robe is by Giambattista Valli.
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Also pink, with a black train: Hong Chau wore Prada.
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Sequins and glitter also seemed very popular. Malala Yousafzai in a Ralph Lauren dress.
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Sparkling but in color, Salma Hayek walked the Oscars carpet.
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Elizabeth Olsen stepped out in front of the cameras in a sparkling black halterneck dress.
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More glitter. Lauren Ridloff in an Elie Saab gown.
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Winnie Harlow in color with black detail, by Giorgio Armani.
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Harvey Guillen was one of the men of the evening who at least partially left the conventional behind.
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Monica Barbaro showed up in an unusual color combination on Oscar night. A robe by Elie Saab.
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Nischelle Turner joins the long line of white dresses.
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The gentlemen sparkled too. Such as Lorenzo Zurzolo in Gucci.
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Ashley Graham wore a sheer three-piece suit by Alberta Ferretti.
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Fan Bingbing went for color and glitter. The flamboyant robe is Tony Wars couture.
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Jessica Chastain dazzled in Gucci, with a black train.
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Samuel L. Jackson also wore a shimmering jacket.
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And someone else sparkled on the “red” carpet: Nicole Kidman in Giorgio Armani. Like Michelle Yeoh’s dress, the large blossoms are reminiscent of the 1920s.
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The jacket worn by Dwayne Johnson aka “The Rock” was shimmering and even pink.
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Classic look, funny pose: Bill Nighy is like always – with a blue ribbon in solidarity with refugees.
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Kate Hudson brought even more stones and sequins with her. Her strapless dress is by Louis Vuitton.
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Andie MacDowell knows how simple elegance works. She came in a simple black dress.
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One last bang: Janelle Monáe’s black and orange two-piece suit was a custom design by Vera Wang.
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Brian Tyree Henry also wore white. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film Causeway. (home)
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