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Who ruled the Academy Awards champagne carpet?
The 2023 Oscars celebrated the year’s best performances on film, but the red carpet beforehand saw actors deliver their very best fashion performances—concluding a thrilling awards season with their best ensembles. Many of the stars chose designs that clashed the traditional with the contemporary, resulting in looks that felt familiar (glamorous and glitzy!) yet entirely fresh.
White proved to be the breakout color the evening: Stars leaned into minimal, if not slightly bridal, looks. Best Actress nominee Michelle Williams, for one, shined in her Chanel Couture dress that included a sheer, embellished cape overlay. Fellow nominee Michelle Yeoh went the feathered route in her sweetheart-neckline Dior gown. Rooney Mara delighted fashion fans by wearing a vintage empire-waisted white Alexander McQueen gown from the famous “The Girl Who Lived in a Tree” fall 2008 collection.
That’s not to say the night was devoid of colorful attire (though the literal carpet was champagne-hued instead of red). Cate Blanchett’s draped Louis Vuitton number, with a splash of aqua blue up top, was sleek and pared back. Hong Chau opted for a soft pink Prada column gown, complete with a black sequined train. Actor Kerry Condon brought a ray of sunshine with her strapless yellow Versace gown.
The leading men of the night, meanwhile, experimented with suiting in subtle ways. It was an experiment in less is more dressing: Austin Butler chose a sleek black Saint Laurent tuxedo, but spiced things up with the help of patent boots with a slight heel—a more modern version of a dress shoe. Swedish composer Ludwig Goransson also rebuked a simple suit in favor of an embroidered Bode style, featuring a pretty pink floral design as trim. Just enough visual interest to make it stand out.
Below, see more of the best dressed stars at the 2023 Oscars. Which were your favorite celebrity looks? Be sure to vote below, and check back to see which ensemble is the ultimate best dressed of the night.
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Getty Image1/24Rihanna in Alaïa
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Getty Images2/24Michelle Williams in Chanel
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Getty Images3/24Ludwig Goransson in Bode
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Getty Images4/24Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton
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Getty Images5/24Michelle Yeoh in Dior
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Getty Images6/24Hong Chau in Prada
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Getty Images7/24Michael B. Jordan in Louis Vuitton
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Getty Images8/24Rooney Mara in vintage Alexander McQueen
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Getty Images9/24Cate Blanchett in Louis Vuitton
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Getty Images10/24Jessie Buckley in Rodarte
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Getty Images11/24Paul Mescal in Gucci
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Getty Images12/24Nicole Kidman in Armani
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Getty Images13/24Mindy Kaling in Vera Wang
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Getty Images14/24Cara Delevingne in Elie Saab
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Getty Images15/24Austin Butler in Saint Laurent
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Getty Images16/24Zoe Saldana in Fendi
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Getty Images17/24Kerry Condon in Versace
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Getty Images18/24Jonathan Majors
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Getty Images19/24Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin in Prada
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Getty Images20/24Andie MacDowell in Saint Laurent
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Getty Images21/24Andrew Garfield in Fendi
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Getty Images22/24Emily Blunt in Valentino
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Getty Images23/24Malala Yousafzai in Ralph Lauren
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Getty Images24/24Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dolce & Gabbana
This article originally appeared in Vogue.com
Christian Allaire
Christian Allaire is a Canadian freelance writer, editor, and stylist who is based in New York. He currently serves as the senior fashion and style writer at American Vogue. He formerly served as a fashion editor at Footwear News. His work has appeared in other publications including Elle, Mr. Porter, Hazlitt, Refinery 29 & more. In 2021, he became a published author when his book called "The Power of Style" was released. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Ryerson University where he studied journalism.
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- Celebrity Style
- Oscars 2023