And just like that, the award show season has come to an end. On Sunday, the Oscar's Red Carpet served up swoon-worthy fashion with modest, sustainable, and sequin touches.
My favorite part of watching any award show is undoubtedly watching the Red Carpet. Seeing stars dressed to the nines (while eating tacos in my sweatpants), what more could you want? It's a perfect combo. Here are some of my favorite looks!
“You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it.” -Edith Head, Academy Award Winning Costume Designer
Favorite in Sustainability - Margot Robbie
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#90'sThrowback - Margot Robbie wore a vintage Chanel dress (1994) on the carpet - complete with a fitted bustier and sleeves for days. The black color of the dress contrasted well with her light blonde hair, and the navy pendant on the front of the dress made it stand out. Bringing back an old design also sheds a light on sustainable fashion, an avenue that many other star's embodied with their looks during the night .
Favorite in Makeup - Renée Zellweger
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Natural Makeup for the Win - #Natural & #Effortless are two words that can describe Renée Zellweger's makeup look during this award season. Neutral makeup colors, combined with minimal jewelry, created an effortless and timeless look.
Favorite in Men's Wear - Brad Pitt
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Velvet Vibes - Brad Pitt walked the carpet in a Brioni suit. While still on the fence about his longer hair debut, the velvet jacket made the outfit winner-worthy.
Favorite Pop of Color - Chrissy Metz
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Hello, Red! - Chrissy Metz joined the celebs who donned eye-catching colors on the carpet. She looked stunningly regal in this Christian Siriano look, and honestly, when has she not killed it with her red carpet looks?
Honorable Mentions
From breaking boundaries to a bold red lip, here are some of the honorable mentions of the night.*
1. Billy Porter in Giles Deacon
When you think of phrases like "breakthrough fashion" and "art you can wear", Billy Porter's red carpet game comes to mind. From the now infamous tuxedo dress at last year's Oscars red carpet to this year's Kensington Palace inspired look, his fashion undeniably turns heads. British designer Giles Deacon created the look for the 92nd awards, featuring a gold and marble-toned skirt print inspired by the Cupola Room in the Palace.
2. Lily Aldridge in Ralph Lauren
A vision in white, Lily wore a draped Ralph Lauren dress that showed off her slim figure, adding a red lip to complement the red flower embellishment near the waist of the dress.
*To see their full looks and sketches, click here:
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