This year’s Oscars were again marked by shine and extravagance. And although some celebrities decided to bet on classics, others went for it and took on robes and suits with interesting cuts or colors. In the gallery, see which celebrities suited it best on the red carpet.
Amanda Seyfried
Beautiful Amanda Seyfried (35) wore a lavish and literally fairy-tale crimson dress from the workshop of the Italian fashion house Armani Privé for the Oscars. In addition to the robe, the sympathetic actress perfectly matched the decent jewelry from the diamond company Forevermark. She did not win the Best Supporting Actress award, for which she was nominated for her role in the biographical film Mank, but shone almost the most in her robe.
Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie (30) surprised this time and chose a more decent path instead of her typical Hollywood glam look. She pulled her hair down into a casual ponytail and put on a floral-themed dress from the luxurious French house of Chanel. It should be noted that Margot would suit a bag, so whatever she takes on, it always shines.
H.E.R.
Singer HER (23) was nominated for Best Original Song for her hit Fight For You, which appeared in Judas and the Black Messiah. The statue was eventually taken away by an American singer during the evening. Her choice of outfit was also in place. She chose a cobalt blue robe, which was also embellished with a hood, from the Dundas brand. In addition, lyrical motifs were sewn on the robe.
Carey Mulligan
British actress Carey Mulligan (35) was nominated for Best Actress in the film Promising Young Woman this year. She didn’t take the statue, but with her outfit she must have written herself in the memories of those present and spectators at the screens. She chose a gold sequined two-piece set from the latest spring / summer couture collection of the Valentino fashion house. The set featured a strapless top and a voluminous structural skirt, while the actress had a very nice waist. Mulligan also brought earrings from the luxury brand Cartier, choosing a ring that took an incredible 350 hours to produce.
Lakeith Stanfield
American actor Lakeith Stanfield (29) officially became the first man to wear a ‘jumpsuit’ at the Oscars. But not just any kind. This interesting and unobtrusive piece was created by creative director Anthony Vaccarello working in the Saint Laurent fashion house. Stanfield then chose a belt with a gold buckle, a white shirt and a sturdy chain for his overalls.
Zendaya
Young and beautiful actress Zendaya (24) enchanted those present at the Oscars in a canary yellow dress by Valentino, which was sewn directly on her. She chose heels from iconic designer Jimmy Choo and jewelry from the luxury house Bulgari. The diamonds she wore that night cost more than $ 6 million.
-‘);