There were more hits than misses on the champagne carpet of the 95th Academy Awards. Here are some of the looks that stood out
The fashion at the Academy Awards this year was more classic than experimental. Many stars paid homage to Old Hollywood allure in red (or champagne)-carpet favorite hues of black and white, while some tried something a little different in orange, pink, and blue.
The evening at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles was dominated by long dresses, sharp suits and Disney princess-esque gowns. There were also some traditional wear which made a strong style statement.
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Jr NTR in a customized Gaurav Gupta bandhgala
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For example, actor Jr NTR wore a customized Gaurav Gupta bandhgala with an embellished tiger motif. Fellow actor Ram Charan also chose bandhgalas by Shantanu and Nikhil. His black outfit provided a nice balance to his wife Upasana Konidela’s ivory silk saree by designer Jayanthi Reddy. Indian actors were at the event to represent their blockbuster film RRR made by SS Rajamouli. Its song “Naatu Naatu” won the Oscar for Best Original Song.
Meanwhile, Deepika Padukone went the Hollywood glamor route, looking stunning in a black Louis Vuitton number.
Here are some more ravishing looks from the 2023 Oscars.
Malala Yousafzai and husband Asar Malik in Ralph Lauren. She was an executive producer of ‘Stranger at the Gate’ which was nominated for Best Documentary Short Film.
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Deepika Padukone, who was a presenter at the Oscars, channeled Old Hollywood glamor in a Louis Vuitton gown.
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Halle Berry looked glamorous in a white halter gown by Tamara Ralph
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Rihanna rock-chic in this leather cut-out gown by Maison Alaia
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Brendan Fraser stuns in Giorgio Armani suit as he wins Best Actor Oscar for ‘The Whale’
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Paul Mescal’s Gucci suit with flared pants was something cool and something glamorous.
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ star James Hong’s bowtie was the must-have Oscars accessory. The film dominated the Oscars, winning seven categories including Best Picture, Best Director and three acting awards.
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