The 87th Oscar ceremony may have been derided for Neil Patrick Harris’ hosting efforts, but the fashions didn’t disappoint.
Hollywood, with its awards, premieres and parties, has long been associated as the epitome of glamour.
Thanks to accessible fashion houses, truly red-carpet worthy gowns are readily available, in a variety of sizes, styles and colors. And what gal wouldn’t love to claim to share a dress by the same designer who’s made clothing for Bella Thorne, Selena Gomez, Arianna Grande, Kylie and Kendall Jenner, Paris Hilton and Carrie Underwood?
The recently completed Hollywood “award season” is hotly anticipated by budding fashionistas everywhere. Still, the pinnacle of award shows is undoubtedly the Oscar awards, and, this year, the show – and most importantly – the red carpet fashion walk – did not disappoint.
The Highlights:
Lupita Nyong’o
Nyong’o’s Calvin Klein dress, with 6,000 hand-sewn pearls is memorable for two significant reasons: the beautiful tailored fit and contrasting white against Nyong’o’s gorgeous skin, and, the fact that it was stolen after the 2015 award show.
Rosamund Pike
Keira Knightley
Rita Ora
Jennifer Aniston
Scarlett Johansson
Jessica Chastain
Cate Blanchett
Oscar Trends
With such Hollywood powerhouses as Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett, as well as up-and-comer Margot Robbie donning huge statement necklaces, it will come as no surprise when department stores and boutiques will pair significant jewelry with Sherri Hill dresses and other formal wear in displays.
Colors: Whether a nod to purity or brides, white was probably the most popular color at the 87th Oscar award shows, followed by red and nude/pale pink. Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller and winner Patricia Arquette, like the aforementioned Blanchett, chose black. As for the gentlemen, colored tuxedos were featured on the red-carpet, in such multitude that hadn’t been seen since the 1970s. Witness: winner Eddie Redmayne, David Oyelowo, host Neil Patrick Harris and Jared Leto.
Beyond Basic: Solid colors may be considered the traditional standard for formal wear, but Naomi Watts, Chloe Moretz, Jamie Cheung, Laura Dern and Knightley stepped it up with exciting patterns.
Bling: It would not be a celebrity-filled fete without sparkle, and, thanks to Anna Faris, Oscar nominee Felicity Jones, Mrs. John Legend Chrissy Teigen and the legendary Nicole Kidman, the red carpet stayed glittery.
So if you’re looking for bridesmaids’ wear or that unforgettable prom dress, taking your cue from this year’s Oscars wouldn’t be such a bad thing – it would be a stylish thing.