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Behind the seams: A closer look at Oscar Awards fashion

Here are Hollywood’s most dazzling ensembles and must-see looks from the 2024 Oscars red carpet.

A photo of Da'Vine Joy Randolph in a blue floor-length gown on the red carpet.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph arrives at the Oscars on Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo courtesy of Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

The 2024 Academy Awards are finally here. The Oscars are regarded as the largest night in cinema, but they’re also one of the biggest nights in fashion, as the greatest stars of today walk the Oscars red carpet.

See what the stars wore on the Oscars 2024 red carpet below.

Ditching the Iconic Pink

Black is the new pink for “Barbie” stars, Margo Robbie and Ryan Gosling. In previous premiers for the “Barbie” movie, both actors have typically worn outfits in the iconic Barbie Pink and other vibrant colors.

Robbie surprised fans on Sunday as she showed up in a sparkly, strapless, black Versace ensemble. Gosling debuted a custom Gucci suit in black and features silver, combined with an unbuttoned shirt.


Bling Bling

Colman Domingo didn’t shy away from sparkly accessories as he strutted down the red carpet wearing a Louis Vuitton look with a Western twist. The actor donned a double-breasted suit with intricate buttons and trousers that flared over a pair of chic, steel-toe cowboy boots. The bling didn’t stop there, as a stunning brooch bow tie completed this iconic outfit. Domingo was nominated for best actor for his role in “Rustin.”


Couture meets Culture

Lily Gladstone, who was nominated for best actress for her turn in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” paid tribute to Native American design with a blue velvet Gucci gown created in collaboration with Indigenous artist Joe Big Mountain.


Color Pop

Ke Huy Quan didn’t shy away from color as he wore a double-breasted deep red Giorgio Armani suit. He added even more color with the inclusion of amber-tinted shades. The actor presented the award for best supporting actor, which he won last year for his role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”


Classic Hollywood Glamour

Actress and first-time Oscars attendee, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, arrived on the red carpet in a custom Louis Vuitton gown in a gorgeous shade of pale blue. The dress featured contrasting textures and several stunning details including a shimmering fabric, boa-like sleeves and a sheer train that trailed several feet behind the actress. Randolph won the award for best supporting actress for her role in “The Holdovers.”