The Oscars 2020 Red Carpet Was Full Of Sparkle, Glitz, And Old Hollywood Glamour

The Oscars 2020 Red Carpet Was Full Of Sparkle, Glitz, And Old Hollywood Glamour




It was rainy and windy in Hollywood, although you wouldn't know it from the glamour on the Oscars 2020 red carpet. Stars from every corner of the industry flocked to mark the culmination of all of awards season at the Dolby Theatre wearing their black-tie best. There were crystals, sequins, sparkles, lace, countless shades of pink, and even a very apt nod to all of the female directors who weren't nominated.


So let's get to it: Here are all the can't-miss looks from the Academy Awards.





  • Scarlett Johansson

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    Dual nominee — and first-time nominee — Scarlett Johansson wore a soft silver gown with a flowing satin skirt plus a stringy metallic top that properly embodied Hollywood, old and modern.






  • Margot Robbie

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    Margot Robbie went with soft waves for her navy shoulder-baring gown, which really popped with a bright blue brooch.






  • Gal Gadot

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    Gal Gadot was hard rock on top, ultra feminine on bottom in a fitted black lace top and full-bodied baby pink skirt.






  • Billie Eilish

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    Billie Eilish dripped in Chanel for her Oscars debut, just hours before she hit the stage.






  • Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee

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    Spike Lee wore the ultimate tribute to Kobe Bryant in a purple and gold tux adorned with the number 24, while Tonya Lewis Lee stood by his side in all white, really letting Spike's look pop.






  • Brie Larson

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    Brie Larson had a grand ol' time in her sparkling caped gown and slick hairstyle.






  • Saoirse Ronan

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    The Little Women star's periwinkle skirt brought out her blue eyes while her oversized peplum made a real style statement.






  • Florence Pugh

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    The ideal Supporting Actress nominee electrified in a bright teal gown and properly coordinated strappy sandals.






  • Greta Gerwig

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    The Little Women writer and director wore a classic olive gown with sparkling jewels.






  • Janelle Monáe

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    Janelle Monáe was the epitome of glitz in a Ralph Lauren gown that was covered in crystals from hood to toe.






  • Beanie Feldstein

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    Beanie Feldstein was on the sequin train in a stark white gown with black floral details.






  • Kaitlyn Dever

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    Kaitlyn Dever stunned in a red Louis Vuitton gown, with a sweetheart neckline that recalled the perfect of Old Hollywood glamour — but the most stunning piece of all? It's earth-friendly sustainable fashion.






  • Billy Porter

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    As normal, the
    Pose star smoked 'em all, walking the red carpet in gold, feathered armor on top and an orange-hued graphic skirt on bottom.






  • Zazie Beetz

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    The Joker actress sparkled from head to toe in a form-fitting sequined two-piece, paired with a luxurious diamond choker and topped with her gorgeous free-flowing curls.






  • Timothée Chalamet

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    Just any time whenever you thought Timothée Chalamet couldn't get cooler, he went ahead and wore a zipped-up tux to the Oscars.






  • Natalie Portman

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    Natalie Portman's look was a true act of resistance: Concealed in the hemline were the names of all the snubbed female directors.






  • Cynthia Erivo

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    Cynthia Erivo wore a structural white gown to celebrate her Best Actress nomination.






  • Rebel Wilson

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    Rebel Wilson channeled Old Hollywood in a sparkling gold gown soft waves along with a bold red lip.






  • Lilly Singh

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    The YouTuber and talk show host paired her all-white tuxedo gown with a little box purse.






  • Julia Butters

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    The 10-year-old was as fashionable as she was age-appropriate in a sparkly pink gown with a matching purse (where she stashed a turkey sandwich).






  • Margaret Qualley

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    The Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood actress wore a sleek black gown with a funky textured bottom.






  • Kelly Marie Tran

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    The Star Wars star played with textures with slicked back hair, a puffed taffeta skirt, and also a smooth top accented with blue sequins.






  • America Ferrera

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    Repping How to Train Your Dragon: Concealed World, America Ferrera cradled her baby bump in a flowing red gown and accessorized her long straight locks with a gold headpiece.






  • Chrissy Metz

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    Chrissy Metz glowed in a red gown with a matching lip ahead of her Oscars efficiency debut.






  • Regina King

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    The Oscars's reigning Best Supporting Actress returned to the carpet in a pretty pink gown with sparkling silver



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