The Style Winners and Sinners of the Oscars
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It was a mostly good night for style. But why must the A-listers save all the best looks for the afterparty?
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment All in all, it was a good night for style. There were no major faux pas on the Oscars red carpet and only a little bad taste popping up here and there. Obvious hits of the night would include Zendaya, casually gliding onto the stage out of nowhere to present in a minimal tan Louis Vuitton number and stealing the show; Emma Stone, channeling Elizabeth Bennett in a stunning LV beaded column; Elle Fanning in Givenchy by Sarah Burton, Rose Byrne in Dior and Demi Moore in a feathered Gucci, all three bringing some much-needed old school glamour to the ball. And how does Wunmi Mosaku continue to look so incredible at eight months pregnant? Kudos to her and her team. Related Stories Movies Norway's Oscar Victory Was Decades in the Making Movies Oscars: French Media Questions Brigitte Bardot Omission From In Memoriam, After Alain Delon Snub Chanel was probably the big success of the night, dressing — and beautifully so — stars such as Nicole Kidman, Teyana Taylor, Gracie Abrams and best actress winner Jessie Buckley. Not to mention one of the best dressed men, Pedro Pascal. (Creative director Matthieu Blazy is really teasing us here, outfitting not just Pascal but Harry Styles, Jacob Elordi and A$AP Rocky recently … is a Chanel menswear line forthcoming?!) Other gentlemen who nailed it … Shaboozey in Campillo; Joe Alwyn and Robert Downey, both in Valentino; and Paul Mescal going full Beatle in Celine. But I’m not loving this grey shirt trend, fellas. It doesn’t flatter you and looks sloppy on camera — looking at you Ethan Hawke, Milo Manheim and you, Callum Turner later at the Vanity Fair party. And to the couple of dudes who looked cool, but way too dressed down — ahem, Lewis Pullman, Manus Rios — this is the biggest night of the calendar, guys. I...
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