Fashion

Traditional glamour dressing upstaged by liberated looks at this year’s Oscars

Outfits with sensual slits, gender-fluid styles, and extra-vibrant colours reigned

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Mar 2022 8:00AM

Traditional glamour dressing upstaged by liberated looks at this year’s Oscars
Zendaya chose a crop top for the Oscars ceremony. – AFP pic, March 29, 2022

WHILE the "main event" at this year's Oscars talk remains Will Smith slapping Chris Rock's face, the red carpet was more eclectic than ever when it came to fashion. Attendees decided to ditch conventions with guests trading their habitual glittering black dresses for outfits with sensual slits, gender-fluid styles, and extra-vibrant colours, bringing the traditional cinema event the verve it has long needed.

Renowned for being the ultimate in glamour dressing, the Oscars ceremony very rarely plays host to eccentric statements when it comes to fashion; the staple looks of this annual event consist of long or voluminous, ultra-sophisticated dresses, most of the time in neutral colours.

The international stars who make up the event's A-list generally save their more extravagant outfits for the traditional Vanity Fair Oscar Party that follows the awards ceremony. But that was before!

This year, the Hollywood elite must have decided en masse to flaunt some originality and defy conventions – at least to a certain extent. Vivid colours, bodycon styles and more casual outfits were all on show... encapsulating many of the key trends of the moment.

Hollywood sees red

Where were the usual black, nude, silver, and gold dresses that usually dot the Oscars' red carpet? With a few exceptions, the red carpet was transformed into a genuine rainbow of colours, each more electrifying than the last.

While many celebrities chose soft, springtime pink shades (Zuri Hall, Lily James, Sebastian Yatra, Zoë Kravitz, Serena Williams) or various rather bold shades of green (Diane Warren, Daniel Kaluuya, Maria Menounos), or even sky blue (Jessica Serfaty, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Halle Bailey), others made a statement with truly vibrant colours such as yellow, which made a significant showing (Queen Latifah, Julianne Hough, Gabriella Wilson) and orange (Aunjanue Ellis, Pauletta Washington) but they weren't the only ones.

Red was, without a doubt, 'THE' colour of this year's Oscars ceremony. Which was somewhat surprising, considering that guests usually try to avoid tone on tone effects in photos, as red dominates the surface they walk on as they pose in front of photographers. But they didn't let this dissuade them; red, a symbol of love, passion as well as of anger, even of prohibition, was omnipresent.

Tracee Ellis Ross, Amy Forsyth, Rosie Perez, Marlee Matlin, Kirsten Dunst, Ariana DeBose, Simu Liu, and Jennifer Garner, are among the many celebrities – of all genders – to have embraced the fiery shade this year.

Skin on show

It was a trend seen at the latest fashion shows, sensuality is big news in this season's wardrobes and will even continue to be so until next winter – at least. After two years of the pandemic, and a lot of prestigious ceremonies cancelled, it is clear that Hollywood stars also wanted to show off their figures through the choice of dresses with suggestive cuts or bodycon fits. More than ever, expressing one's style and flaunting one's figure had their place at the Oscars.

While English actress Emilia Jones had eyes riveted to her as she walked the red carpet in an asymmetrical dress that revealed part of her waist, hips, and belly,  Zendaya, star of popular series 'Euphoria', opted for a silky crop-top blouse to highlight a sumptuous shimmering, glittery skirt.

Sisters Halle and Chloe Bailey also went for outfits emphasising their curves, having both chosen dresses with extremely deep slits. The highlight of this unexpected trend at the Oscars was Megan Thee Stallion, who arrived in a dress that was both ultra sexy and sophisticated, with a high leg slit and a low neckline.

It may have been a less-striking trend but women wearing suits in a gender-fluid spirit didn't go unnoticed at this year's ceremony. Diane Warren, Wanda Sykes, and Dylan Meyer chose this type of look with various styles.

But it was, without doubt, Kristen Stewart who, as often happens, set herself apart and did away with conventions in a shorts suit paired with an open white shirt, and stilettos that she quickly swapped out for flats. Very rock'n'roll! – ETX Daily Up, March 29, 2022

Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer walked the red carpet in suits and open white shirts, with the 'Twilight' star going for a shorts version. – AFP pic
Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer walked the red carpet in suits and open white shirts, with the 'Twilight' star going for a shorts version. – AFP pic

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