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Stars beam on the Oscars red carpet

Some celebs are donning ribbons in support of Ukraine.
Actor Jessica Chastain greets fans as she arrives at the Oscars on Sunday in Los Angeles.
Actor Jessica Chastain greets fans as she arrives at the Oscars on Sunday in Los Angeles. [ JOHN LOCHER | John Locher/Invision/AP ]
Published March 28, 2022|Updated March 28, 2022

LOS ANGELES — Jessica Chastain hit the Oscars red carpet in a purple and copper sparkle gown, while 15-year-old Saniyya Sidney twirled and beamed in a floral-adorned princess look, and her King Richard castmate Demi Singleton lit up in soft purple Sunday.

Chastain’s Gucci ombre gown included a ruffle hem. The color of her hair, in a high ponytail, matched the burnished bodice of her gown perfectly. Nicole Kidman smooched with her husband, Keith Urban, in a subdued blue gray Armani Prive strapless column gown with a waist ruffle and train.

“This dress, they actually made this color,” Kidman told E!. “I was, like, I really want to wear blue. I love the color.”

Nicole Kidman arrives at the Oscars on Sunday with her husband, country singer Keith Urban.
Nicole Kidman arrives at the Oscars on Sunday with her husband, country singer Keith Urban. [ JAE C. HONG | Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP ]

Nominee Kristen Stewart, her platinum hair swept to one side, posed quickly for cameras in tiny, rock star black shorts from Chanel. The buttons on her white top opened down to her bellybutton. Penelope Cruz in Chanel went for black in a classic silhouette with a bow sparkling at her neck.

“Instead of a parade of the usual suspects wearing variations on the same theme, the red carpet was filled with individualism, personal style and a sense of play,” said fashion director Zoey Washington, who works with a range of luxury brands.

“There was something downright refreshing about seeing how young Hollywood brought a sense of whimsy, from Kristen Stewart’s bespoke Chanel and Zendaya’s bare midriff to Lupita Nyong’o’s kinetic, gold Prada that made her look like a living Oscar,” she said.

Sidney wore a light teal, strapless Armani Prive gown as one of the early arrivals to the 94th Academy Awards. It wasn’t her first Oscars. She attended at age 10 for Fences and Hidden Figures. Singleton portrayed the Serena Williams to Sidney’s Venus.

"King Richard" actor Saniyya Sidney arrives in Armani at the 94th Oscars in Los Angeles on Sunday.
"King Richard" actor Saniyya Sidney arrives in Armani at the 94th Oscars in Los Angeles on Sunday. [ JOHN LOCHER | John Locher/Invision/AP ]

As the film industry’s glamorous return to the Dolby Theatre unfolded, touches of the real world seeped in.

Jamie Lee Curtis wore a ribbon as a ring in Ukrainian blue, dressed in a midnight blue look by Stella McCartney. Nicholas Britell, nominated for his Don’t Look Up score, wore a blue ribbon on one lapel in support of Ukraine, and Diane Warren in an Emerald green tuxedo suit, wore a blue lapel ribbon of her own on behalf of Ukraine refugees. Others donned Ukraine blue ribbons as well.

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Jamie Lee Curtis wears a blue ribbon as a ring in support of Ukraine.
Jamie Lee Curtis wears a blue ribbon as a ring in support of Ukraine. [ JAE C. HONG | Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP ]

Presenter Lily James, meanwhile, went with baby pink Versace with a high side slit and Piaget jewels as she posed for selfies with a few fans on the red carpet. Soft pastels like her outfit mixed with metallic looks (Lupita Nyong’o in gold Prada) and darker statements in a year still struggling with the pandemic and the horrors of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Lupita Nyong'o goes for the gold in Prada at the Oscars.
Lupita Nyong'o goes for the gold in Prada at the Oscars. [ JOHN LOCHER | John Locher/Invision/AP ]

The reds took it in the trend department.

Fashion icon Tracee Ellis Ross went with Carolina Herrera: a bright tea-length strapless red gown with a daring bodice and a single diamond choker. Rosie Perez wore a classic Hollywood Christian Siriano custom gown in red with a dainty cape. Sonia Yuan of Drive My Car, Marlee Matlin of CODA and Ariana DeBose of West Side Story also chose bright red, DeBose in trousers and a cropped top. Kirsten Dunst got the red memo as well.

Tracee Ellis Ross rocks a red, tea-length Carolina Herrera gown.
Tracee Ellis Ross rocks a red, tea-length Carolina Herrera gown. [ JAE C. HONG | Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP ]

Aunjanue Ellis, in a more subtle red, had “Jack’s Baby” sewn into her Donatella Versace gown.

As for the men, nominee Kodi Smit-McPhee of The Power of the Dog chose a tone-on-tone baby blue suit from Bottega Veneta, an 18-carat Cartier diamond choker over his collared (no-tie) dress shirt. He showed off his Cartier watch, which included cascading diamonds on its face.

“I’m gonna miss that when it’s not on my wrist,” he joked.

Erik Maza, executive style director for Town & Country magazine, praised Smit-McPhee’s fashion risks.

“He’s run away with Timothée Chalamet’s title for best dressed young actor this season,” Maza told The Associated Press.

Side note: Chalamet went with no shirt and a cropped sequin and fringe jacket.

Wesley Snipes sported a shorts suit in dark purple. Sebastian Yatra, chosen to perform, wore a pink tuxedo with tails from Moschino, designed by Jeremy Scott. He wore Cartier diamonds. Jason Momoa, a presenter, kept cool with a long braid tied with a small pink scrunchie. He wore a black Henry Poole suit as he towered over the rest of the red carpet.

Josh Brolin, left, and Jason Momoa (in a Henry Toole suit) present an early award for best sound at the Oscars.
Josh Brolin, left, and Jason Momoa (in a Henry Toole suit) present an early award for best sound at the Oscars. [ CHRIS PIZZELLO | Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP ]

Naomi Scott was all-the-way covered in an edgy high-neck, deep purple look. Anna Dzieduszycka of the nominated short film The Dress wore an emerald green gown with spare feather embellishment.

Naomi Scott in a deep purple number at the Oscars.
Naomi Scott in a deep purple number at the Oscars. [ JAE C. HONG | Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP ]

Jewels made the statement for some. Vanessa Hudgens, in a black form-hugging sequin gown, had more than 23 carats of Bulgari emeralds around her neck.

Licorice Pizza star Alana Haim and her sisters wore custom Louis Vuitton. Haim posed for a photo with Denis Villeneuve.

Alana Haim, in foreground, shows off her gown as sisters Este Haim and Danielle Haim show their support.
Alana Haim, in foreground, shows off her gown as sisters Este Haim and Danielle Haim show their support. [ JAE C. HONG | Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP ]

“It’s for the Hanukkah card,” Haim said.

Given the news climate, it wasn’t surprising that some attendees kept it low key and low-wattage in black.

“I’m especially proud of Rita Moreno’s look tonight because she wore her Adrienne Landau hat for the first time for the cover story I wrote for Town & Country’s March issue,” Maza said. “The first Latina to win an Oscar for acting honored her heritage with a dress bearing the name of another Latina OG, Carolina Herrera. Has 90 ever looked this good?”

Maza also lauded James’ powdery pink Atelier Versace look and Chastain’s Gucci gown “that telegraphed her confidence going into the ceremony.”

Andrea Lavinthal, style and beauty director for People, was a fan of Zendaya’s two-piece beaded silver Valentino skirt paired with a white cropped button down that was reminiscent of Sharon Stone’s long skirt and white Gap shirt at the 1996 Oscars.

“It’s very young and very modern but also appropriate for the Oscars,” she said. “It was a real show stopper. There was a lot of really daring fashion. You don’t usually see this much skin and risks at the Oscars.”

Zendaya wore a Valentino skirt and white, cropped button-down to the Oscars.
Zendaya wore a Valentino skirt and white, cropped button-down to the Oscars. [ JAE C. HONG | Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP ]

While Zendaya channeled Stone, Zoe Kravitz evoked Audrey Hepburn in a pale pink Saint Laurent Anthony Vaccarello strapless look with a simple bodice half bow, her bangs worn well above her eyebrows as Hepburn did.

An abundance of stars put their décolletage front and center, said Blake Newby, style and beauty editor for Essence.

“Stars embraced plunging necklines more than ever before this year. From Serena and Venus Williams in Gucci and Elie Saab, to Jessica Chastain, also in Gucci, to Niecy Nash in Monsoori, the ladies played with different silhouettes to show off their busts,” she said.

Lavinthal noted the hottest topics on social media when it came to Oscars fashion were Stewart and Chalamet.

“If you’re going to do shorts at the Oscars it’s got to be Chanel,” she said. “It’s not for everyone but it’s very much her. People are loving both of them or not loving both of them.”

Melissa Rivers, a red carpet veteran and co-creator of the Fashion Police show starring her late mother, Joan, wasn’t a fan.

“It’s the Oscars. It’s like going to the house of your grandparents, who are rich and you’re not sure if you’re in the will yet,” she joked. “It’s just, stop. We get who you are, but this is the Oscars.”

By LEANNE ITALIE

Associated Press writers Lindsey Bahr and Brooke Lefferts contributed to this story.