Colman Domingo wearing a double-breasted jacket in red shantung silk over a matching shirt with a guru collar custom-made by Valentino
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Halle Berry, one of many actors who got the silver statuette memo, wearing Christian Siriano
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For an actor not afraid to challenge established norms of dress, this is a relatively sober taupe look from Jeremy Strong. It is by Loro Piana, though, his favourite brand – and Kendall Roy’s.
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Emma Stone wearing custom Louis Vuitton, a year after zip-gate, in one of the many silver chainmail dressed coursing through tonight’s red carpet
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Mikey Madison wearing a two-parter dress by Dior. More updos, more bows at the waist, more golden age of Hollywood-meets-boudoir-meets-bombshell, and finally a bit of colour – Peppa pink!
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Lily-Rose Depp wearing a sheer black gown by Chanel
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Andrew Garfield wearing a head-to-toe espresso coloured look by Gucci
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Michelle Yeoh wearing a cobalt blue strapless Balenciaga gown – and a backlace
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Edward Norton wearing a trad tux by Kim Jones for Dior Men
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Doja Cat wearing custom Balmain, a dress inspired by an original Pierre Balmain dress from 1953
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Jazz Charton and Kieran Culkin. The Oscar-winning actor is wearing a suit by Zegna
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Lupita Nyong’o wearing a Grecian-style Chanel gown
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Margaret Qualley facing forward in a backless Chanel gown paired with a backwards diamond necklace
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Raye wearing a custom – and classic – Vivienne Westwood corseted gown in red silk satin chiffon
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Adrien Brody in an Armani tuxedo and yet another colossal brooch – with Georgina Chapman wearing a diaphanous broom-shaped gown by Marchesa, the label she started
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Timothée Chalamet brightening up the carpet in a buttery yellow three-piece look by Givenchy
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Selena Gomez leans into old-school glamour with a custom gown from Ralph Lauren
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Ralph Fiennes, nominated for best actor for Conclave
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Miley Cyrus arrives on the red carpet in custom McQueen
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Zoe Saldaña is wearing a triple-layered claret “bubble” dress with a beaded bodice and long sheer gloves by Saint Laurent
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Demi Moore goes for silver – a modern Venus de Milo in Giorgio Armani Privé
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Scarlett Johansson wearing a blue velvet dress by Mugler
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Monica Barbaro arriving at the Oscars in a sugar pink Dior gown with a full skirt
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Elle Fanning doing her best Audrey Hepburn impression in an off-white, full-skirted Givenchy dress with a black velvet bow and, like a lot of the stars tonight, a nostalgic updo
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Ava DuVernay
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Whoopi Goldberg wearing a molten effect gown by Christian Siriano
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Ariana Grande arrives in full Glinda mode wearing a bustier dress in butter satin with a wide tulle skirt by Schiaparelli couture
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Diane Warren, who is up for her 16th Oscar nomination this year, sending a rather veiled message with the popped collar of her jacket
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Joe Alwyn of The Brutalist fame (and absolutely not of Taylor Swift ex fame whatsoever) wearing JW Anderson
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Alba Rohrwacher, the Italian actor and director of La Chimera wearing a gown with more layers than a Marie Antoinette frilly cake by Valentino
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The costume designer for Nosferatu Linda Muir wearing Lucius Matis, a designer born in Romania. She told Vogue: “Lucian has combined a modern silhouette, traditional European techniques, and handmade Transylvanian needlework or authentic embroidery motifs created in crystal. I feel like pure gold!”
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US tennis player Coco Gauff wearing a lemon yellow dress by Miu Miu
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Guy Pearce in Brunello Cucinelliand a Free Palestine dove-shaped pin to his lapel. Pearce previously wore tonight’s protest pin in January. At the time he told reporters that he thought it was “important to recognise everybody in the world, particularly when things are imbalanced”.
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Costume designer Arianne Phillips, one of many on the red carpet stars to wear short laced gloves
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The Wicked star Jeff Goldblum, wearing Prada, is known for his love of a quirky red carpet look
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Director of the Brutalist Brady Corbet, in blavy shirt, suit and a brooch inspired by Brutalist architecture, and Norwegian producer Mona Fastvold
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Amelia Dimoldenberg, creator of the YouTube Series Chicken Shop Date, back on the red carpet for the second year in a row interviewing the stars as they arrive wearing Valentino
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