Oscars: Hollywood’s top stars arrived stylishly at the 96th Academy Awards, donning gowns in soft seafoam and bold black hues. Notable looks featured sophisticated silhouettes, from Emma Stone’s Louis Vuitton dress to Lily Gladstone’s Gucci ensemble designed by creative director Sabato De Sarno and Indigenous artist Joe Big Mountain.
Supporting Actress nominees America Ferrera and Da’Vine Joy Randolph continued their fashion triumphs, Ferrera in a chainmail Atelier Versace column and Randolph in a fluffy-sleeved Louis Vuitton gown. Jennifer Lawrence impressed in a polka-dot Dior Haute Couture gown, while Zendaya stunned in an Armani Privé antique rose silk ensemble. Michelle Yeoh captivated with a silver sequined Balenciaga dress exuding old Hollywood glamour. Explore our selections for the best dressed stars of the 2024 Oscars.
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Best-Dressed Celebrities Rocking the 2024 Oscars Red Carpet
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton
Erivo, in contrast to her Wicked co-star’s bubble-gum pink attire, embraced the witchy green associated with her character, Elphaba. Her sharp yet ruffled sleeves defied gravity.
Greta Lee in Loewe
Lee collaborated with stylist Danielle Goldberg once more, opting for a seemingly simple black ensemble from Loewe. The fitted dress featured pleated white panels, adding fluidity to the look.
Issa Rae in AMI Paris & Gianvito Rossi shoes
The star of “American Fiction” and “Barbie” exuded confidence in a dazzling sequined gown tailored by AMI Paris. The deep v-neck highlighted her radiant complexion, complemented by Gianvito Rossi heels that added grace to her stride.
Ariana Grande in Giambattista Valli Haute Couture & Tiffany & Co. jewelry
Fresh off the release of her latest album, Ariana Grande made a statement with her red-carpet ensemble at the Oscars. Adorned in a fairy-tale-inspired creation by Giambattista Valli, Grande embodied the glamour of her character Glenda from Wicked.
Margot Robbie in Versace & Fred Leighton Jewelry
Margot Robbie’s Versace gown defied expectations, diverging from her typically Barbie-inspired looks. The shimmering strapless gown, paired with Fred Leighton jewels, juxtaposed soft draping with bold corsetry lines and a sleek column skirt, creating a striking contrast.
Anya Taylor Joy in Dior Haute Couture & Tiffany & Co. Jewelry
Anya Taylor-Joy stunned in a Christian Dior Haute Couture gown, complemented by Tiffany & Co. jewelry, exuding vintage charm. The structured crystalline skirt crafted a cinched silhouette, while a surprise bustle adorned the back view.
Carey Mulligan in Custom Balenciaga
Carey Mulligan donned a custom Balenciaga Couture gown, showcasing the dramatic silhouette characteristic of her this awards season. Similar to her ensemble at the 2024 Golden Globes, the gown boasted a form-fitting silhouette with a full mermaid flare of pristine tulle. Completing the look were opera gloves and Fred Leighton diamond earrings.
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton
When the lead of “Poor Thing” embraces a trend on the red carpet, it signals its longevity. Emma Stone’s iridescent Louis Vuitton gown captured the whimsical essence of her Oscar-nominated film. Peplum detractors, take note.
Zendaya in Armani Privé & Bulgari Jewelry
Zendaya maintained her impressive style momentum, swapping her Fremen fighting attire for an antique rose silk gown. The dress boasted a single roped strap, embroidered palm tree print, and a bodice adorned with gunmetal sequin paillettes.
Florence Pugh in Del Core & Bulgari Jewelry
Florence Pugh stunned in a dewy Del Core Ready-to-Wear corseted gown, reminiscent of Dune’s Princess Irulan. The raindrop-like adornments on the corset and skirt captivated attention, showcasing intricate details worthy of admiration.
Lily Gladstone in Gucci x Ironhouse Quillwork & Bulgari jewelry
Lily Gladstone upheld her red carpet tradition by showcasing Native and Indigenous artists’ work at the Oscars. Her sleeveless gown, a collaboration between Gucci and Big Joe Mountain of Ironhouse Quillwork, featured elegant silver embroidery. Bulgari jewelry accentuated the ensemble’s beauty.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph in Louis Vuitton and Moussaieff e\Earrings
Da’Vine Joy Randolph graced the red carpet with the aura of an Oscar winner for Best Supporting Actress in “The Holdovers.” Her opalescent Louis Vuitton gown boasted a glittering halter neckline, lush ruffle sleeves, and a gauzy train fit for royalty.
Lupita Nyong’o in Armani Privé
Nyong’o appeared statuesque while presenting the Best Supporting Actress award in a Giorgio Armani Privé powder blue silk embroidered gown. Adorned with crystal beading, the gown showcased a deep v-neckline and fluffy peplum waist.
Kristen Dunst in Gucci & Fred Leighton Jewelry
Dunst chose elegant simplicity in a Gucci column gown paired with Fred Leighton jewelry. Her attire demonstrated that understated looks can be captivating. The gown fit perfectly, exuding a sense of effortless ethereal charm.
Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Haute Couture & Swarovski jewelry
Lawrence exuded chic simplicity in a Christian Dior Haute Couture gown featuring a monochromatic polka dot motif, reminiscent of vintage glamour. She accessorized with a matching Swarovski Created Diamonds collar necklace and tennis bracelet.
Emily Blunt in Schiaparelli & Tiffany & Co. Jewelry
Blunt won the Oscar for best coordinated red carpet couple, wearing a Schiaparelli SS24 Couture gown that perfectly matched husband John Krasinski’s all-white attire. Their accessories were also coordinated, both opting for Tiffany & Co. Jewelry.
America Ferrera in Versace, Stuart Weitzman shoes, and Pomellato jewelry
America Ferrera, known for her black attire during awards season, surprised in a Barbie pink Atelier Versace gown. The chainmail color reportedly took over ten tries to perfect. Ferrera’s effort paid off, solidifying her as one of the best dressed of the night.
Michelle Yeoh in Balenciaga Haute Couture
Michelle Yeoh, last year’s Best Actress winner, exuded regality in her glittering custom Balenciaga Couture ensemble. Paired with sleek opera gloves and satin pumps, her look showcased a luxurious molten metallic luster, aligning with both red carpet and runway trends.
Sandra Hüller in Schiaparelli and Cartier jewelry
Hüller embraced the trend of structured silhouettes at the event with a custom Schiaparelli black dress. The sleek neckline was beautifully accentuated by Cartier jewelry, adding elegance to her look.
Gabrielle Union in Carolina Herrera, Stuart Weitzman shoes, and Tiffany & Co. Jewelry
The combination of Carolina Herrera and Tiffany & Co. brought out Union’s dazzling charm, akin to a decadent disco ball. The mirror-like embroidery on the Carolina Herrera ensemble crafted a shimmering silhouette, complemented by elegant jewelry from Tiffany & Co.