BFF-13 Oscars red carpet: old school glamour, loads of pink, stylish men

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Oscars red carpet: old school glamour, loads of pink, stylish men

HOLLYWOOD, United States, Feb 25, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Hollywood’s biggest
stars strutted their stuff on the Oscars red carpet Sunday, and a few trends
emerged: old school glamour, metallic gowns, lots of pink, trousers on the
women… and one stunning gown on a man.

Here is a look at some of the top looks from Tinseltown’s biggest night:

– Ready for their close-up –

The top nominees on Sunday night arrived on the red carpet looking fierce –
– and ready to have their moment.

Glenn Close, who has swept the prizes this awards season ahead of Sunday
night, is looking to win her first Oscar for best actress for her devastating
work in “The Wife.”

For her possible moment in the sun, Close opted for a glittering gold long-
sleeved Carolina Herrera gown and marching cape — looking ready to claim the
statuette.

“I always try to keep my expectations low,” Close told E! television,
revealing that her gown weighs 42 pounds (19 kilograms).

Regina King, a favorite to win the best supporting actress prize for her
turn in “If Beale Street Could Talk,” turned heads in a strapless white gown
with delicate beading, a long train — and a very high leg slit.

She told E! on the red carpet that she chose to wear Oscar de la Renta
because her film represented the “fabric of America,” as did the designer.

Lady Gaga, a double nominee for best actress and best original song for “A
Star Is Born,” oozed Hollywood glamour in a strapless black Alexander McQueen
gown with elbow-length gloves, her hair swept up in an elegant twist.

– Pretty in pink –

Shades of pink were red hot on the red carpet.

“Crazy Rich Asians” star Gemma Chan stunned in a billowing sleeveless
Valentino gown in a vibrant neon shade of pink with a high ruffled collar —
and pockets.

Angela Bassett (“Black Panther”) slayed in a one-shouldered Reem Acra gown
with a bold slit that hugged her curves, and finished the look with a jewel
box of a clutch.

Grammy-winning country singer Kacey Musgraves, who is presenting an award
on Sunday, and actresses Linda Cardellini (“Green Book”) and Helen Mirren all
went for oodles of romantic pink tulle.

Even home organizing guru Marie Kondo — she who sparks joy for millions —
hit the red carpet in a joyful pink dress.

And “Aquaman” star Jason Momoa went for a pink tux. Yep, a pink tux, with
black lapels.

– A hand for the men –

This awards season, Hollywood’s leading men came into their own on the red
carpet, turning heads with bold colors, floral prints and even in-your-face
harnesses (we’re looking at you, Timothee Chalamet).

Veteran director Spike Lee, nominated for the first time for best director
and best picture for his race drama “BlacKkKlansman,” rocked the purple once
again, as he did at the Golden Globes and Baftas.

On his hands: brass knuckle rings spelling out LOVE and HATE.

Actor Stephan James, the star of “If Beale Street Could Talk,” went for a
three-piece red velvet Etro suit, while best supporting actor nominee Richard
E. Grant (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?” chose a burgundy dinner jacket with
black lapels.

Actor-singer Billy Porter wowed the crowd with a Christian Siriano black
velvet tuxedo gown. Yes, you read that right. Respect.

– Women wear the pants (suits) –

Of course, the red carpet featured its share of gorgeous princess gowns,
but the women of Tinseltown also showed that they can rock a suit just as
well as the men.

Best actress nominee Melissa McCarthy paired black trousers with a white
blouse (plunging neckline, of course) featuring a regal floor-length white
cape.

Awkwafina (“Crazy Rich Asians”), who will present an award, donned a
sparkly pale purple pantsuit from DSquared, the blouse sealed with a floppy
pussy bow.

Comedian Amy Poehler went for a classic black tux look as did young actress
Elsie Fisher (“Eighth Grade”).

BSS/AFP/GMR/0928 hrs