Diverse, personality-packed looks have been the hallmark of red-carpet style this awards season, and the 96th Annual Academy Awards red carpet was no exception. On Sunday night, old Hollywood glamour, cowboy-core, icy pastels, classic black, sociopolitical style statements and more all found a home on the cherry red carpet outside of the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
In addition to scoring in some major categories, Black nominees and attendees won the red carpet. Oscar-nominee Colman Domingo continued his awards-season style streak in a custom suit by Louis Vuitton accessorized with jewelry by David Yurman and matching gold-tipped Vuitton cowboy boots (which he joked were a nod to Beyoncé). Meanwhile, Lupita Nyong’o’s sequined gown was a sartorial nod to her first Oscar win ten years ago, as she joined Ava DuVernay and Da’Vine Joy Randolph in wearing one of the evening’s chicest shades: ice blue. As always, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade nailed couples’ style (and landed atop several best-dressed lists in the process), with Union sparkling in a strapless two-piece skirt set by Carolina Herrera, accessorized with an emerald-cut aquamarine-and-diamond statement necklace by Tiffany and Co. Alongside his wife, Wade cut a dashing figure in a double-breasted black-and-white tuxedo by Atelier Versace.
In addition to her astounding talent, Da’Vine Joy Randolph has been a style star all award season, turning heads with look after look. The actress and self-described “fashion girl” accepted her Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in “The Holdovers” — a role for which she reportedly drew on her grandmother’s style — in a dreamy pale blue sequin and shredded chiffon Louis Vuitton gown, continuing a pastel trend some red carpet commentators dubbed “mermaid-core.”
While the looks were, by and large, delightfully varied, some other prevailing trends emerged: The evening saw several notable metallic…
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