Cate took the breath away in custom Armani Prive. Gaga slayed it in a white jumpsuit with its own train. Oh, and Leo won an award or something. Whatever. Here are the most fabulous, classy and stunning Oscars gowns from the red carpet!
A modern twist on the popular fishtail style, this stylish orange number by Stella McCartney has its own built-in cape, which kind of gives it a Grecian goddess touch. Of all the Oscars gowns on the red carpet this year, this was definitely the most chic.
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Alicia was a pop of colour on the Oscars red carpet with her buttery yellow bubble hem taffeta gown by Louis Vuitton. Easy to see why she's smiling, this is one happy dress!
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Wow, wow, wow! This silver Oscars gown is by Vivienne Westwood and it's got a definite modern wedding dress look and feel to it. Loads of texture, movement, a sharp modern neckline and a shimmery metallic sheen. And it's made of plastic bottles so ethically sound as well. Winner!
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If you want a wedding dress that will make guests gasp, do a Cate and break from the norm with a subtle sea green gown. Cate's Oscars gown had it all: gorgeous colour, fabulous figure-hugging fit, support in all the right places and romantic hand-embroidered flowers and gems. Add a little Tiffany Jewellery and you've nailed it.
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Lady Gaga absolutely killed it on the Golden Age of Hollywood front. She shone in a white jumpsuit with train, plus a cool $8m of Jewellery. The ice-blonde waves in her hair completed the look.
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Vintage-meets-modern in this Oscars gown by Givenchy Haute Couture. The delicate fabric, embroidery and embellishments give it an ethereal fairytale feel, and the diamond cutout in the mid-section plus the slash up to the thigh puts a hot contemporary spin on things.
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