There are no Oscars without a pink dress: Gwyneth Paltrow, Saoirse Ronan, Zoë Kravitz… And Allison Williams with a design by Giambattista Valli (specifically, number 17 of the spring/summer 2023 collection) made by and for the red carpet. This is how the chronicle of the fashion editor Sarah Mower described it, whose clinical eye was able to immediately identify the designs that deserved to be claimed by the regular stars of the red carpet for the awards season.
Ana de Armas
From Louis Vuitton.
Nominated in the Best Actress category for Blonde.
The best of her look: the tissue. Seeing Ana de Armas walk around dressed in this champagne-colored beauty studded with rhinestones is the closest we’ll get to the dress in which Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy birthday Mr. President.”
jennifer connelly
From Louis Vuitton.
The best of her look: absolutely everything. The cut, the beaded triangle on the neckline, the ballerina bow… Pure elegance.
cate blanchett
From Louis Vuitton.
Nominated for Best Actress for Tár.
The best of the look: the silhouette of the design that emphasized the shoulders. Composed of a blue velvet top and a pencil skirt with a narrow train, it escaped all the clichés of the red carpet.
Rooney Mara
From Alexander McQueen.
One of the leading actresses They speaknominated for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.
The best of her look: Correction well understood. Impeccable from the bow to the silver strappy sandals, including the delicate white chiffon dress with an empire neckline open on the shoulders that ended in an original train. The exact middle ground between a cocktail dress and a bridal dress rescued from the firm’s 2008 archive inspired by the British colonial empire.
Lady Gaga
From Versace.
The best of her look: that respected the personality of Lady Gaga and at the same time adapted to the occasion.
Michelle Williams
From Chanel.
Nominated for Best Actress for The Fabelmans.
The best of her look: her tulle cape, definitely the star accessory for the guests. Hers was practically invisible, a delicate and subtle vel with which she looked like an angel.
Jessica Chastain
From Gucci.
The best of her look: the waves to the water No one has worn them (so much) and so well since Veronica Lake.
Rihanna
From Alaia.
The best of the look: the transparencies. Rihanna neither shows off nor hides pregnancy, she has a gift for finding new ways to integrate it as a natural part of her styling.
Salma Hayek Pinault and Pedro Pascal
She from Gucci and he from Zegna.
The best of the look Salma Hayek Pinault, diva sequins. From Pedro Pascal, the collar raised. A different, elegant and original tuxedo.
Cara Delevingne
From Elie Saab.
The best of her look: that Cara has decided to opt for her most elegant version to step on the red carpet. A tuxedo was expected and THE dress appeared.
Florence Pugh
From Valentine.
The best of her look: the bet for some mini shorts to wear as an interior and exterior garment. She lets herself be seen but does not star in the look.
Angela Basset
From Moschino.
Nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category.
The best of her look: the intensity of color and the play of volumes.
Eva Longoria
By Zuhair Murad.
The best of her look: that has it all –transparencies, glitter, neckline– but without going too far.
Emily Blunt
From Valentine.
The best of her look: The straight neckline with integrated sleeves are the new opera gloves.
Nicole Kimpel and Antonio Banderas
From Pedro del Hierro.
The best of her look: that Nicole has opted for a set of pants and top instead of the typical red carpet dress.
Kerry Condom
From Versace.
Nominated in the category of Best Supporting Actress for Almas en pena.
The best of her look: the color – not easy to wear, by the way – and that princely aesthetic that the design treasures.
Zoe Saldana
From Fendi.
The best of her look: that it is not about the typical and simple lingerie dress. The lace details make the final result more complex and appetizing.
allison williams
By Giambattista Valli.
The best of her look: that it is the first red carpet dress seen in this 95th edition. All the details confirm this: the feathers, the lace, the muslin cape.
elizabeth olsen
From Givenchy.
The best of her look: how the fabric adapts to your silhouette with tons of naturalness.
andie mcdowell
The best of her look: the commitment to simplicity, for that dress as special as it is classic. Getting to know each other is the key.
Nicole Kidman
From Armani Prive.
The best of her look: the infinity leg opening and 3D flowers as part of the corsagecore trend.
Vanessa Hudgens
From Chanel.
The best of her look: the mix of black and white, and the strapless neckline. A classic that never fails.
michelle yeoh
From Dior.
Nominated for Best Actress for All at Once Everywhere.
The best of her look: the jewel that decorated her hair, a kind of diamond headband that added a subtle extra touch to her swan dress.
Rainey Qualley
The best of her look: On every red carpet there has to be a strapless black dress. He has touched her.
Jamie Lee Curtis
From Dolce & Gabbana.
Nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category for Everything at once everywhere.
The best of her look: the simplicity of the design combined with the champagne tone and the beaded fabric. There’s a reason she’s the daughter of that icon named Janet Leigh.
Sigourney Weaver
The best of her look: how well the tight-fitting designs fit the body to the protagonist of woman arms.
Halle Berry
From Tamara Ralph.
The best of his look: the (almost) angelina opening and the game that gave her the flare of her skirt.
Ashley Graham
From Alberta Ferretti.
The best of her look: XL sleeves in silk tulle fabric. A dream made in Hollywood.
hongchau
From Prada.
Nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category for The whale.
The best of her look: the detail of the tail in contrast with the rest of the outfit. Very much to the taste of Miuccia Prada.
Kate Hudson
From Rodarte.
The best of her look: the silver dress in perfect harmony with the makeup.
Sarah Polley
The best of her look: that in the absence of his honor Diane Keaton has been the woman in charge of wearing the female tuxedo for this edition.
Sandra Oh
The best of her look: mustard yellow color. The latest proof that spring has also arrived on the red carpet.
mindy kaling
The best of her look: dare. It is a very simple design that is at the forefront thanks to the central openings.
halle bailey
The best of her look: the aquamarine blue color –always so appetizing– and the tulle skirt. Together they make up the perfect prom queen dress.
Monica Barbaro
From Elie Saab.
The best of her look: the protagonist of Top Gun: Maverick She has worn a complex dress with a deep neckline and a mixture of fabrics.
Dana Gurira
From Jason Wu.
The best of the look: the lace detail of the straight neckline.
Ruth E Carter
From Valentine.
The best of her look: how the sleeves meet the rounded neckline. They seem to be pieces apart, but no.
Lauren Ridloff
From Elie Saab.
The best of her look: the side vents, now known in the industry as ‘cut out’. Adding trends to a classic dress always works.
Malala Yousafzai
From Ralph Lauren.
The best of her look: definitely the hood. From Saint Laurent to Ralph Lauren, this sporty detail is the new favorite on the red carpet and its outfits.
Paul Mescal
From Gucci.
Nominated for Best Actor for aftersun.
The best of her look: the retro air of the white jacket with the wide-legged pants and the flower detail on the lapel.
Fan Binbing
From Tony Guard.
The best of her look: XL sleeves that become tails.
Chloe East
The best of her look: the sweetheart neckline and the mermaid skirt.
Sofia Carson
By Giambattista Valli.
The best of her look: the princess-style tulle skirt. A precious tribute to the glamor of always.
brendan fraser
Nominated in the Best Actor category for The whale.
The best of her look: when in doubt, classic tuxedo.
Phoebe Waller Bridge
From Dolce & Gabbana.
The best of her look: Even though the stiff strapless neckline and lace details weren’t easy, the Fleabag writer championed it with the sleek minimalism of an LBD.
Jessie Buckley
From Rodarte.
The best of her look: the transparencies and tulles of her gothic dress.
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman
All displays of affection.
Deepika Padukone
From Louis Vuitton.
Paul Dano
The actor plays Mr. Fabelman in the film that narrates Spielberg’s childhood.
Austin Butler
From Saint Laurent.
Nominated for Best Actor for Elvis.
Jenny Slate
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 12: Jenny Slate attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images )
Andrea Riseborough
Nominated for Best Actress for To Leslie.
Bill Nighy
The best of her look: the doll from Sylvanian Families. Someone explain it to us.
Janelle Monae
From Vera Wang.
The best of her look: the risky color of the skirt that illuminated the singer and actress.
Composed of a semi-transparent dress covered in beading with embroidered flowers and a hem topped with feathers, perhaps the most spectacular part was the pink muslin cape It fell on her elbows and floated around her body adding extra volume to the train and revealing the circular opening in the back topped by two little pink bows. The first red carpet dress, really, at the first Oscars without a red carpet.
Because at the 95th edition of the Oscars, the carpet was not red but champagne perhaps in honor of Brad Pitt whose brut rosé Fleur de Miraval – valued at $400 a bottle – was served during the ceremony and after party.
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 12: Allison Williams attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images )
To complete the outfit, a bun with loose locks and soft makeup respected the range of tones. rose Matching the dress and Brad’s wine.
Allison Williams is proof that you can dress on the red carpet from spectacularity and elegance without falling into fanfare.
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