E Oscars Red Carpet Host Pink and Black Dress Written By Platt Therstorted Monday, 22 November 2021 Add Comment Edit Rachel Weisz bucked the trend for either a hot pink dress or train by wearing a red latex and tulle two-part Givenchy Haute Couture gown, with a gently cinched embroidered waist. It was a modern take on the historical, much like the film. The Greco-silver headband is straight off the spring/summer catwalk, though there were surprisingly few of these on the red carpet... Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images Nominated for a Star is Born, Lady Gaga continued her red carpet success in a black gown by Alexander McQueen with a crinoline, black latex gloves and a Tiffany yellow diamond, one of the largest in the world, apparently valued at $30m and last worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's Photograph: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock A star of If Beale Street Could Talk, Kiki Layne wore a sugar pink Versace number at the Oscars, following another outing with the label at the Critics' Choice Awards in January. This is a nice take on pink, the colour of the night. The sleeve detail adds proper drama - whatever the angle Photograph: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Billy Porter, star of Ryan Murphy's vogueing series, Pose, was one of the first to arrive in a floor-length, full-skirt black gown-plus-tuxedo which we're calling a gown-cedo for ease. Porter is making something of a mark on the red carpet; this custom Christian Siriano creation follows (and arguably upstages) his sequinned and beaded cape plus suit at the Golden Globes Photograph: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Director Spike Lee, whose film BlacKkKlansman was nominated for best picture and best adapted screenplay, wore a purple Oswald Boateng suit with gold Air Jordan 3 "Tinker" trainers, featuring the name of his film company. He was joined by his wife Tonya Lewis Lee in a black and yellow dress. His Love/Hate rings were from his film Do The Right Thing, which the Oscars famously snubbed in 1990 Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Maria Menounos was co-hosting ABC's red carpet pre-show coverage alongside Ashley Graham and Billy Porter. The actor was in the first long yellow dress to grace the red carpet, but certainly not the last; the trend featured heavily during London Fashion Week, at shows including Halpern and Roksanda Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP Netflix star Marie Kondo was another early arrival; the professional organiser cleaned up on the red carpet in a pink lace gown with sequin floral embellishments by Jenny Packham from her autumn/winter 18 pre-collection Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke revealed she'd swapped her blond lob for a brunette bob, teamed with a long lilac gown. Look closely and you can spot the GoT tribute tattoo on her right wrist Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Long yellow dress? Tick. Tulle? Tick. Crazy Rich Asians star Constance Wu checked off trends on the red carpet wearing custom Versace and channeling Beauty and the Beast's Bell, while sparking comparisons to Michelle Williams' yellow Vera Wang gown from 2006 Academy Awards. Photograph: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock First-time Oscar nominee Yalitza Aparicio walked the red carpet with her Roma co-star Marina de Tavira (who was nominated for best supporting actress), but held her own in an asymmetric floor-length aquamarine dress by Rodarte Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP Taking up the tulle trend, Roma's Marina de Tavira was another of the evening's ladies in red; this time a strapless number with a full, carpet-skimming skirt. The actor, who has previously favoured Latin dress designers, also translated for her co-star Yalitza Aparicio on the red carpet Photograph: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock Richard E Grant wore red velvet tux jacket with clashing lapels. The actor, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, was joined by his daughter Olivia, who wore a long-sleeve black dress Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters It was the dress that divided Twitter: Linda Cardellini in pink, frothy Schiaparelli couture. Loofah-luxe or Killing Eve-chic? Either way, she owned it. The actor played Dolores Vallelonga in Green Book, which received five nominations Photograph: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Regina King, who won the award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in In Beale Street Could Talk, wore a white Oscar de la Renta dress with thigh-high split. "[We wanted] to create something timeless yet modern… with an air of coolness… and also a jolly spirit," one half of her styling duo, Wayman Bannerman, told Vogue Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Mark Ronson has long nursed a desire to be a fifties rockn'roll star – complete with quiff, guitar and white T-shirt. He dressed up the look for the Oscars red carpet – with the matinee idol smoking jacket and artfully constructed quiff. The carpet slippers are a masterstroke Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Blank Panther's Angela Bassett opted for a one-shouldered gown by Reem Acra. With a low ponytail and a gigantic bow detail, the actor was tapping into a number of trends – not least this year's red carpet penchant for thinking pink Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images Jennifer Hudson proved the dancing-lady-emoji look is alive and well in a ruffled red Elie Saab couture dress, ahead of her performance of I'll Fight. Quizzed on the red carpet, Hudson couldn't remember the jewellery she wore but her vintage pair of chandelier earrings from 1972 reportedly totalled 29.59 carats Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage Monochrome dressing can be hit and miss. Melissa McCarthy manages it with her palazzo pants – a big trend for spring/summer 2019 – and billowy cape-style blouse. A statement outfit which combines several trends, McCathy is having all kinds of fun in it Photograph: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Dressing as an Oscars to the Oscars can only really be a trick that works for Hollywood royalty - and that is exactly what Glenn Close is. The cape detailing adds a slight sci-fi element that adds to the statement Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Gemma Chan was also feeling the fuchsia, this time in Valentino Couture. Don't be fooled by the ruff neck and matching clutch – the actor's tiered gown also came with practical pockets. Mary Queen of Scots, in which Chan stars, was nominated for both best costume design and best makeup and hairstyling Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images It's a case of nothing too pink or too voluminous at the Oscars 2019 - and Maya Rudolph did both. Her dress, worn to open the ceremony and walk the red carpet, was big on flounces and came with a never-too-much attitude to bows Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images A blue dress in the shade of Democrats, Tina Fey kept it classic for the red carpet. Her sideswept hair and clutch bag added to the look. All the better to let her gags speak for themselves Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Amy Poehler wore a black Alberta Ferretti tuxedo, replete with tails and a sheer ruffle blouse – prompting a flurry of Twitter proposals (and a few Leslie Knope comparisons) as she was joined on the red carpet by pals Tina Fey and Maya Rudolph Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage There's a notable lack of straps at this year's Academy Awards and Amy Adams, who was nominated for her role as Lynne Cheney in Vice, is another example. She arrived with her husband Darren Le Gallo, wearing a strapless Versace gown with high-glamour mermaid vibes Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images Winning her Oscar last year, Allison Janney also won the red carpet with her extreme sleeved gown. This time around was equally eye-catching - a tuxedo dress. And why not? Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Another Brit from The Favourite, Nicholas Hoult wore a Dior suit from the autumn/winter 2019 collection. One of the pieces Dior designer Kim Jones made with the red carpet in mind, it comes with a detachable black sash so you can wear it twice. Economical luxury, a red carpet first Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP Arriving on the red carpet with Lady Gaga in a bustier, Olivia Colman made her own quiet impact. Her forest green Prada dress came with an interesting take on the cape trend - hers was worn on the front, and came in a flower decorated tulle Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP Three years after winning an Oscar, Brie Larson arrived in a custom-made – and possibly lengthened – chainmail dress by Celine with a high neck and matching earrings. It marks one of a few "elongations" since designer Hedi Slimane took over at the label. Lady Gaga wore another lengthened version at the Grammys Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Charlize Theron went for the back view with her Dior Haute Couture gown. The duck egg blue and razor sharp raven bob added up to a graphic statement Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images Compared to everything from burnt toast to waffles on social media, Emma Stone's Louis Vuitton dress showed there were other options beyond pink on the Oscars red carpet. The sleeves alone deserve applause Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage Chadwick Boseman was one of several men giving looks beyond the usual tuxedos. This Givenchy Haute Couture suit – a favourite of Boseman – is detailed with sequins and silks Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage Tessa Thompson, who presented best score, came in a black strapless column dress with gold trim from Chanel's spring/summer 2019 couture show, making her one of the few celebrities to wear a piece by the late designer, Karl Lagerfeld. Apparently the dress took 225 hours to make Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images Leticia Wright's costumes in Black Panther were enough to keep fashion people interested – even if they didn't like superhero films. Her Dior Haute Couture Oscars dress is somewhat different – pretty, with a leaf motif, Wright has a kind of gamine elegance, one that still keeps fashion people interested Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Big Little Lies' star Laura Dern tapped into another micro theme from the night – the ruched bustier dress paired with an enormous diamond necklace. The aubergine gown was a one off piece by the Rodarte sisters, known for their feminine-goth aesthetic, and came with a necklace by Harry Winston, famous for designing the Hope diamond Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Jennifer Lopez returned to the Oscars for the first time since 2015 to present an award, and wore a playful form-fitting, long-sleeved mosaic dress in silver by Tom Ford. It drew comparisons to a disco ball despite encompassing a host of red carpet trends: metallics, high necks and slicked down hair Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP Maharshala Ali and his artist wife Amatus Sami-Karim are a red carpet power couple in the making. They have added to this growing reputation with their turn at the Oscars. Points to note: hat, glasses and – of course – a dress made from several galaxies. To infinity, and beyond Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Rami Malek is nominated for his role as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, for which he wore everything from kimonos to leather trousers but kept it simple for the Oscars red carpet in a classic tuxedo by Saint Laurent. His co-star Lucy Boynton, meanwhile, had a Rodarte dress in the colour of Cadbury's purple Photograph: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Singer SZA, who sang the Oscar-nominated "All The Stars" from Black Panther wore Vivienne Westwood on the red carpet. The dress, which featured a thigh high slit and a fiercely boned corset, was proto-Westwood in shape and silhouette. The only question dividing Twitter was the colour: was it pink or cream? Photograph: Etienne Laurent/EPA Model Ashley Graham was one of the first to arrive on for this year's Academy Awards – she wore a floor-length, waist-cinching strapless dress. Hair up, diamonds on; we're good to go! Photograph: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock Octavia Spencer was something of an anomaly in a full length midnight blue gown – as we've harped on about already, the carpet was largely split between pink and black. Still, the sweetheart off-the-shoulder neckline was a welcome contrast to the corsets and bodices, and the full skirt a throwback to Oscars of yore Photograph: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic BlacKkKlansman actress Laura Harrier arrived at the ceremony wearing a bespoke, ethical gown by Louis Vuitton in support of the ethical Red Carpet Green Dress initiative Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage Pharrell Williams arrived with wife Helen Lasichanh. Another homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld came via Williams' Chanel nameplate necklace, which was probably a last minute addition to his camo shorts suit (an Oscar presenter first). Together the two worked surprisingly well Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Continuing the colour scheme of the night was Helen Mirren, there to present an award in a multi-toned, long-sleeve layered pink dress with accordion pleats by Schiaparelli which appeared to change colour on stage Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Those who didn't wear pink, tended towards form-fitting black. See Serena Williams, in attendance to present an award, who went for a black Armani Privé gown with an embellished bodice (Privé is the couture arm of the designer's collections), and a sleek, pulled back do. Given Armani is one of the most prolific red carpet dressers of the last 30 years, his pieces was few and far between last night Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage Sarah Paulson joined the pink parade in a long, waist-flashing Brandon Maxwell dress, with diamond detailed to the neckline. The Ocean's 8 actor presented the award for best visual effects to First Man alongside Paul Rudd Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images The LBD had a textured moment with this Mike Costelloe dress on Queen Latifah. The sequin patches add a crafty feel but the outfit is made by the details: long chandelier earrings and nails sharpened to a point Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage Arguably the night's greatest homage to Karl Lagerfeld came via the pink blush his n' hers Fendi worn by Aquaman star Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet. Momoa, who presented an award with Helen Mirren, went tieless in a pink velvet suit accessoried with a logo'd Fendi scrunchie, while Bonet wore a sheer skirt and panel corseted dress. Fendi was, of course, Lagerfeld's "side gig" alongside his role at Chanel Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images Black Panther actor Danai Gurira wore a strapless gold gown from Brock Collection (famed for their trademark romantic flourishes), but it was her hair braids – created by celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims – and matching headband that upped the glam and earned her fashion kudos by tapping into one of Spring's biggest trends Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Hannah Beachler made history by becoming the first black person to win a gong for production design – and what a dress she had for the occasion. The alternative to the frothy pink dress trend? A frothy red dress – but with Wakanda-inspired face jewellery Photograph: Etienne Laurent/EPA Nominated for his portrayal of Dick Cheney in Vice, Christian Bale looked sleeker and very far away from Washington's stuffy corridors of power on the Oscars red carpet. His black suit, shirt, tie and waistcoat is a classic take on monotoning – and works as the perfect counterpoint to his wife's Sibi Blazic's black and white dress Photograph: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic E Oscars Red Carpet Host Pink and Black Dress Source: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/gallery/2019/feb/25/oscars-red-carpet-2019-in-pictures-from-glenn-close-to-regina-king Share this post
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