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The best looks from the Oscars red carpet

Damien Woolnough

Updated ,first published

The surprise appearance of US Vogue chief Anna Wintour at the Oscars made the red carpet prelude to this year’s awards ceremony feel like the Met Gala.

There was no official theme, but Hollywood stylists joined forces and appeared to decide that feathers, florals and embellishment were compulsory attire. Here are the outfits that made fashion Christmas come early this year.

1. In bloom: Rose Byrne

Rose Byrne is nominated for best actress in a leading role (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You).Gregory Bull/Invision/AP

With Anne Hathaway presenting on stage alongside Wintour, you would think that The Devil Wears Prada actress would be a Christian Louboutin shoo-in for best dressed in her Valentino gown. Then along comes nominee Rose Byrne.

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Both wore black strapless gowns with floral embellishments, but Byrne’s less is more approach to her Dior dress let the swirling and sparkling details, alongside a yellow diamond necklace, shine.

Hathaway swung big with a gigantic belt, opera gloves and dazzling earrings and necklace. Byrne was wise to let the drama of her dress dominate.

2. The drama: Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor has been nominated for best supporting actress for One Battle After Another.Getty Images

Nicole Kidman and Demi Moore showed how difficult it is to make an excess of feathers look contemporary, chic or even sexy.

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One Battle After Another actress Teyana Taylor made it look as simple with her Chanel spaghetti straps, supporting a mermaid silhouette and feathery train.

Taylor’s larger-than-life personality, honed in over-the-top Schiaparelli, Tom Ford and Balmain, was as obvious as her abdominal muscles through sheer panels.

3. Bridal wars: Emma Stone

Emma Stone is up for best actress for Bugonia, and the film has been nominated for best picture.Getty Images

Along with being confused for the Met Gala, this year’s Oscars could have been a wedding, with Elle Fanning and Emma Stone saying “I do” to bridal dresses.

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Fanning adopted a classic approach in a strapless white drop-waist fairytale Givenchy gown, with an excess of tulle and wisteria details. Stone turned to Louis Vuitton in a silver cap-sleeve dress that took 600 hours for the atelier to execute.

While Fanning’s dress is a beautiful step back in time, Stone’s simple silhouette is timeless.

4. Come undone: Odessa A’zion

Odessa A’zion received messages of support after she wasn’t nominated for an Oscar this year.Getty Images

Timothée Chalamet who? Marty Supreme actress Odessa A’zion missed out on a nomination for the Josh Safdie movie, with Chalamet receiving the lion’s share of attention, but on the red carpet she was the real star.

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While Chalamet went monochromatic in a white Givenchy suit that could have been borrowed from KFC’s Colonel Sanders, A’zion turned to the dark side in a billowing robe from Valentino.

A’zion wore the embellished fringed robe loosely over bootleg pants, with an air of insouciance and the weight of three diamond necklaces from Pandora, totalling 148 stones and 54.95 carats.

There’s an ease to A’zion’s red carpet approach, which might have something to do with the actress’s preference for styling herself.

5. Suit yourself: Amy Madigan

Amy Madigan in Dior.Getty Images
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In a structured Dior jacket strewn with black and gold petals, best supporting actress Oscar winner Amy Madigan showed that frippery doesn’t have to be excessively feminine.

With simple black trousers, Madigan was as stylishly suited as Jacob Elordi and Michael B. Jordan.

Anne Hathaway in Valentino.

Anne Hathaway was one of the awards show’s presenters.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Elle Fanning in custom Givenchy.

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Elle Fanning was nominated for best supporting actress.Getty Images

Nicole Kidman in Chanel.

Nicole Kidman arrives at the Oscars.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Demi Moore in Gucci.

Demi Moore turned heads in a feathered gown.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
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Jacob Elordi in Bottega Veneta.

Jacob Elordi is up for best supporting actor for Frankenstein.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Michael B. Jordan in Louis Vuitton.

Michael B. Jordan is also a contender for best actor for his role in Sinners.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Jessie Buckley in Chanel.

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Jessie Buckley is nominated for best actress in a leading role (Hamnet).Getty Images

Pedro Pascal in Chanel.

Pedro Pascal will present an Oscar.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Leonardo Dicaprio in Dior.

Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated for best actor for One Battle After Another.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
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Mikey Madison in Dior.

Mikey Madison is one of the ceremony’s presenters.Getty Images

Gwyneth Paltrow in Armani Privé.

Marty Supreme star Gwyneth Paltrow.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Timothee Chalamet in custom Givenchy.

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Timothee Chalamet was nominated for best actor for his role in Marty Supreme.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Ethan Hawke in Prada.

Ethan Hawke has been nominated for best actor for his role in Blue Moon.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Maya Rudolph in Chanel.

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Maya Rudolph attended with her filmmaker partner Paul Thomas Anderson, whose movie One Battle After Another has garnered 13 nominations.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Gracie Abrams in Chanel.

Gracie Abrams attended with actor partner Paul Mescal.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Paul Mescal in Celine.

Paul Mescal plays William Shakespeare in best picture contender Hamnet.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
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Mia Goth in Dior.

Mia Goth stars in Frankenstein, which won two Oscars.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Sigourney Weaver.

Sigourney Weaver channels an Academy Award in a classic gold gown.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Kirsten Dunst in Celine and Jesse Plemons.

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Kirsten Dunst attended with partner Jesse Plemons, who appears in best picture nominee Bugonia.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Kathy Bates.

Kathy Bates attended the awards ceremony with her ex-husband Tony Campisi.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Hudson Williams in Balenciaga and Bulgari.

Heated Rivalry actor Hudson Williams attended his first Oscars.Getty Images
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Zoe Saldana in Saint Laurent.

Zoe Saldana voiced a character in Elio, which was nominated for best animated feature.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Channing Tatum in Versace.

Channing Tatum will present an award.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Kate Hudson in Armani Privé.

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Kate Hudson arrives at the Oscars.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Chase Infiniti in Louis Vuitton.

Chase Infiniti starred in One Battle after Another.Getty Images

Wunmi Mosaku in Louis Vuitton.

Wunmi Mosaku, nominated for best supporting actress for Sinners, showed off her baby bump.Getty Images
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Joe Alwyn in custom Valentino.

Joe Alwyn, a star of Hamnet.Getty Images

Ellie Kemper in Jenny Packham.

Ellie Kemper reunited with Bridesmaids castmates Rose Byrne and Maya Rudolph.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Ginnifer Goodwin in Monse.

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Ginnifer Goodwin’s voices a character in Zootopia 2, which is up for best animated feature.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Barbie Ferreira in Gap Studio.

Barbie Ferreira dazzled in blue.Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Renate Reinsve in Louis Vuitton.

Renate Reinsve is a nominee for best actress in a leading role (Sentimental Value).Getty Images
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Ava DuVernay in Louis Vuitton.

Ava DuVernay, take a bow!Gregory Bull/Invision/AP

Wagner Moura in Zegna.

Wagner Moura is a nominee for best actor in a leading role (The Secret Agent).Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Shaboozey in Campillo.

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Singer and rapper Shaboozey walks the red carpet.Gregory Bull/Invision/AP

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Damien WoolnoughDamien Woolnough is the fashion editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The AgeConnect via Facebook.

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