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Oscars red carpet: Hollywood stars ditch hoodies, PJs for glamour

There were fewer people at the Oscars red carpet due to Covid protocols, but the stars still brought their fashion A-game

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2021 3:00PM

Oscars red carpet: Hollywood stars ditch hoodies, PJs for glamour
A view of the red carpet at the 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony at Union Station in Los Angeles, on April 25, 2021. – EPA pic, April 26, 2021

HOLLYWOOD – For the past year, Hollywood's brightest stars have either been forced to wear ball gowns in their living rooms to accept awards – or they have worn fancy pajamas. On Sunday, they hit the Oscars red carpet with flair.

And although the women were stunning as ever, the men – perhaps inspired by Billy Porter's show-stopping turn in a tuxedo gown at the Academy Awards two years ago – also brought their top fashion game.

Here are a few takeaways from the red carpet, the first big fashion event in Tinseltown since the coronavirus pandemic erupted in early 2020.

Men on fire

Best supporting actor winner Daniel Kaluuya poses with his award. – EPA pic
Best supporting actor winner Daniel Kaluuya poses with his award. – EPA pic

Leslie Odom Jr, a double Oscar nominee for best supporting actor and best original song for 'One Night in Miami,' looked exactly like the golden statuette he is hoping to take home, in a shimmering double-breasted Brioni suit.

Daniel Kaluuya, who won the best supporting actor Oscar for his portrayal of slain Black Panthers activist Fred Hampton in 'Judas and the Black Messiah,' suited up in all-black Bottega Veneta – T-shirt and tux.

And Colman Domingo, who co-stars with nominees Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman in 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,' added a pop of color to the proceedings in head-to-toe hot pink.

Paul Raci, another best supporting actor nominee for his work in 'Sound of Metal,' rocked his black suit with some killer accessories – silver jewelry and dark nail polish. 

Golden girls

Best supporting actress nominee Carey Mulligan poses on the red carpet. – EPA pic
Best supporting actress nominee Carey Mulligan poses on the red carpet. – EPA pic

Odom was not the only one sporting Oscars gold. 

Carey Mulligan, a nominee for best actress for her searing turn as a medical school dropout avenging her friend's rape in 'Promising Young Woman,' sparkled in a strapless golden gown with a bare midriff and a long train.

And singer Andra Day, a nominee in that same category for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in 'The United States vs Billie Holiday,' went for a daring gold gown with a huge cutout in the middle and a sky-high slit.

Pretty in white

Actress Maria Bakalova poses at the Oscars red carpet. – EPA pic
Actress Maria Bakalova poses at the Oscars red carpet. – EPA pic

Along with Mulligan and Day, Viola Davis was in contention for the best actress prize for 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,' and she turned up in a low-cut white sleeveless Alexander McQueen gown with sexy cutouts throughout the bodice.

Bulgarian actress Maria Bakalova, a first-time nominee in the best supporting actress category, also went for pristine white, fluttering onto the red carpet in a Louis Vuitton princess gown with a plunging neckline and a cloud of tulle for a skirt.

Blast of colour

Actress-director Regina King waves to the media while on the Oscars red carpet. – EPA pic
Actress-director Regina King waves to the media while on the Oscars red carpet. – EPA pic

Despite many gowns in white, basic black or muted hues, some actresses went for big-time Hollywood glamour in bright colors.

Halle Berry, a best actress Oscar winner in 2002 and a presenter on Sunday, rocked a new short hairdo and a strapless flowing Dolce and Gabbana purple gown.

Actress-director Regina King, who opened the show by striding into Union Station clutching a golden Academy Award, wowed fans with a blue Louis Vuitton gown with structured butterfly sleeves and sparkly silver details.

And presenter Angela Bassett stunned in a bright red Alberta Ferretti gown with a slit up the front and puffed sleeves that came together in the back in a huge bow.

"This is Hollywood Christmas," Bassett said at the Oscars pre-show. – AFP, April 26, 2021

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