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And the one that annoyed the Israelis: all the girls dressed at the Oscars - voila! Fashion

2024-03-11T06:37:52.904Z

Highlights: The 96th Oscar ceremony took place tonight at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. Emma Stone picked up the coveted prize, the best lead actress, for her portrayal of 'Bella Baxter' in the movie "Such Poor People" Zendaya surprised us, and not sure for the better, Ariana Grande proved that even petites can hold volume, while Carey Mulligan was in one word - perfect. And the one that annoyed the Israelis: all the girls dressed at the Oscars - voila! Fashion.


Oscars 2024: Zendaya, Ariana Grande, Margot Robbie and Billie Eilish with a Gaza cease-fire pin - everything the stars wore on the big night


Without special sensations, at least in the fashion sector, the 96th Oscar ceremony took place tonight at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood.

As expected, Emma Stone picked up the coveted prize, the best lead actress, for her portrayal of 'Bella Baxter' in the movie "Such Poor People", and she acted (ie dressed) accordingly!

She even managed to sweeten the episode of the zipper that was torn on her way to the stage.



And what did we have there besides Emma?

Zendaya surprised us, and not sure for the better, Ariana Grande proved that even petites can hold volume, while Carey Mulligan was in one word - perfect.

And as far as the Israeli angle is concerned, although the Israeli "Letter to the Pig" came out empty-handed, Billie Eilish in a statement, a little irritating a little connected when she wore a red pin on the lapel of her blazer that symbolizes "collective support for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, for the release of all the abductees and the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to the citizens in Gaza".

Ariana Grande

After just freshening up over the weekend with a new album, Grande turned up the volume on the Oscars red carpet as well.

The petite singer was injured in a huge cream dress in powder pink designed by the Giambattista Valli fashion house. The blonde must stop.

that's for sure.

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Zendaya

The favorite of the network, who never misses, was not completely a disappointment at the Oscar ceremony, but definitely surprised us with a different look than ever, and even a little too restrained for what we are used to getting from her.

This time Leo Roach, the tight stylist, decided to dress the star in an elegant dress courtesy of Giorgio Armani Priva - made of shiny pink silk, including a metallic strap that continues over a glittering and embellished black bodice.

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Emma Stone

What does the Oscar winner wear, who at the age of only 35 entered the exclusive club of actresses who have won the leading actress award twice?

A princess ensemble of course by Louis Vuitton, custom made and in a stupid mint green shade.

The fact that the zipper of the strapless dress in a sculpted Old Hollywood silhouette that she wore ripped on her way to the stage - is completely minor in one of the best evenings of her life.

Her ever-darker hair plus the huge bangs on her neck, the center of which is 30.47 carats, only added to the wow wow wow effect.

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Billie Eilish

As usual, Eilish stayed true to herself and tweeted about the "fashion rules" of the Oscars.

She donned a tailored 'high school girl' look, a Chanel version, which included - a black blazer over a white button down, a tweed skirt with a matching bag, and Mary Jane/ballerina shoes plus white socks for dessert.

Exhausting, we know.

The highlight of the look was the red pin worn on the lapel of the blazer, which according to the press release symbolizes "collective support for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, for the release of all the abductees and for the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to the citizens of Gaza."

Not everything was accepted among the Israeli surfers who were angry about the cease-fire issue, but it's nice to know that she knows what's going on in the world.

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Anya Taylor Joy

Dior created for Anya a dress inspired by the fashion house's Junon model, which was presented in the Fall/Winter 1949 collection. The skirt of the dress carried petals in an ombre effect designed to imitate peacock feathers, and who but Taylor Joy could bring back such an intricate look, but what?

We have seen this look on her more than once.

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Jennifer Lawrence

Lawrence will channel the vintage glamor of the fabulous 1950s in a polka dot, monochromatic Dior Haute Couture creation, including a matching shawl.

The entire styling was romantic, including the hair and make-up and she sealed her excellent performance with classic diamond jewelry sponsored by Swarovski.

Not a conventional Oscar look.

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Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron was dripping with gray hair and lots of bling.

The 48-year-old actress and Oscar winner graced the red carpet in asymmetric, elegant and beautiful haute couture Dior, and with jewels from the prestigious Boucheron label.

The collected hair was necessary, and so was the soft make-up.

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Margo Ruby

Thank God not in pink, Ruby in a Versace dress which is the most "anti-Barbie".

The shimmering strapless dress in black, with a bodice and gathers at the hips, was accessorized with a massive bracelet (hot trend) and a beautiful Fred Leighton ring.

Quite a few Versace dresses in this atmosphere were worn by the actress recently and Pierre?

We would expect much more from her.

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Carey Mulligan

In a dress from the Balenciaga archive from the 1950s, designed by Cristobal Balenciaga himself, Mulligan was a perfect sight in black and white.

When they say old Hollywood glamour, that's exactly what they mean - plus matching opera gloves, she glowed in a strapless dress that follows the contours of the body, and toward the floor flares out dramatically with the addition of a white tulle fringe at the base.

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Emily Blunt

On the red carpet, Blunt was incredibly in sync with her husband John Krasinski (who wore white), in a gold Schiaparelli Couture gown straight off the runway in Paris.

The suspenders that seem to float in the air were a wonderful feature, and the Tiffany & Co. necklaces that she loaded on a will added to all the exaggerated drama, in a good way of course.

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Sandra Holler

We won't talk about the obviously unsuccessful make-up, but we will talk about the Schiaparelli piece that Holler wore!

Custom black velvet dress with sculptural detail on the front, fit for the fashion house, shaped like a pair of pointed wings and a beautiful brooch in the center.

The most beautiful lottery on Red Craft this evening.

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