The carpet outside the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles was classic red. The stars who appeared at the 97th Academy Awards wore colors from all across the spectrum.
The Oscars campaign season has been a long but fashionable slog for Timothée Chalamet, Colman Domingo, Cynthia Erivo, Ariane Grande, Mikey Madison and other luminaries. By the time they arrived for the annual ceremony on Sunday afternoon, they had settled into their sartorial best.
Here’s how the nominees, presenters and performers looked when they made their biggest entrances of the year.
- Swipe for more →Colman Domingo
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- Swipe for more →Cynthia Erivo
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- Swipe for more →Ariana Grande, who was nominated for best supporting actress for “Wicked,” arrived in a dress by Schiaparelli Couture.
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- Swipe for more →The tennis champ Coco Gauff wore neon yellow at the Australian Open in January and a paler shade to the Oscars.
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- Swipe for more →Adriana Paz
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- Swipe for more →Coco Jones
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