Oscars 2019: The must-see looks from the red carpet

A sequined DSquared2 number is the perfect way for the comedian to show off her personality on the red carpet.

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Awkwafina

A sequined DSquared2 number is the perfect way for the comedian to show off her personality on the red carpet.

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It’s like prom night, if prom were designed by Rodarte.

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Yalitza Aparicio

It’s like prom night, if prom were designed by Rodarte.

He did the right thing.

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She’s breezy (in Versace)!

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Constance Wu

She’s breezy (in Versace)!

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She suited up — in Alberta Ferretti.

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Amy Poehler

She suited up — in Alberta Ferretti.

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Reem Acra dressed the Black Panther star and gave her a sleeve as big as the movie’s box office results.

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Angela Bassett

Reem Acra dressed the Black Panther star and gave her a sleeve as big as the movie’s box office results.

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This Giambattista Valli is pretty in pink (and very reminiscent of her Grammy-winning dress from earlier this month).

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Kacey Musgraves

This Giambattista Valli is pretty in pink (and very reminiscent of her Grammy-winning dress from earlier this month).

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Chan is every bit the picture of Astrid (thanks to Valentino).

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Gemma Chan

Chan is every bit the picture of Astrid (thanks to Valentino).

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In an array of pink gowns, Maya Rudolph certainly made sure she stood out.

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Maya Rudolph

In an array of pink gowns, Maya Rudolph certainly made sure she stood out.

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Now this is a dress for a Best Actress favorite (designed by Wes Gordon for Carolina Herrera).

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Glenn Close

Now this is a dress for a Best Actress favorite (designed by Wes Gordon for Carolina Herrera).

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It doesn’t get much more chic than the If Beale Street Could Talk actress in Oscar de la Renta. 

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Regina King

It doesn’t get much more chic than the If Beale Street Could Talk actress in Oscar de la Renta. 

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Captain Marvel wore Celine (not Céline).

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Brie Larson

Captain Marvel wore Celine (not Céline).

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Pamela Roland plus silk plus velvet equals perfection.

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Allison Janney

Pamela Roland plus silk plus velvet equals perfection.

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The Sorry to Bother You star went with tiered Chanel couture.

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Tessa Thompson

The Sorry to Bother You star went with tiered Chanel couture.

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Is it a cape? Is it an elaborate coattail? We’re not sure, but we know it’s fierce.

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Chadwick Boseman

Is it a cape? Is it an elaborate coattail? We’re not sure, but we know it’s fierce.

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The Oscar winner (and current nominee)’s Louis Vuitton look was divisive, but she gets major props for drama.

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Emma Stone

The Oscar winner (and current nominee)’s Louis Vuitton look was divisive, but she gets major props for drama.

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