Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards kicks off tonight, January 11, 2026, bringing together nominees from blockbusters like Marty Supreme and fan-favorite series including The White Lotus.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards kicks off tonight, January 11, 2026, bringing together nominees from blockbusters like Marty Supreme and fan-favorite series including The White Lotus.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Awards season returns with Hollywood’s glitziest night taking center stage.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards kicks off tonight, January 11, 2026, bringing together nominees from blockbusters like Marty Supreme and fan-favorite series including The White Lotus.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Awards season returns with Hollywood’s glitziest night taking center stage.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards kicks off tonight, January 11, 2026, bringing together nominees from blockbusters like Marty Supreme and fan-favorite series including The White Lotus.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.
Awards season returns with Hollywood’s glitziest night taking center stage.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards kicks off tonight, January 11, 2026, bringing together nominees from blockbusters like Marty Supreme and fan-favorite series including The White Lotus.
While viewers anticipate who takes home gold statues, fashion enthusiasts prepare for an entirely different spectacle: red carpet moments that spark conversations for years to come.
As stars like Ariana Grande, Emma Stone and Timothée Chalamet arrive at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, their sartorial choices will either cement their status as style icons or become cautionary tales whispered among stylists.
How to Watch Tonight’s Ceremony
The main event starts at 8 p.m. EST (5 p.m. PST), though red carpet coverage begins around 5 p.m. EST (2 p.m. PST).
Canadian viewers can tune into Citytv or stream through Citytv+, while Americans access coverage via CBS or Paramount+.
Fashion Triumphs That Made History
Emma Stone’s Celestial Moment (2017)
Stone captured hearts in baby pink Valentino adorned with silver star embellishments when accepting her best actress award for La La Land.
Yahoo Canada readers crowned this look their all-time favorite, with 44 percent of over 6,800 voters declaring it unbeatable. With Stone nominated again for Bugonia, expectations run high for Sunday’s appearance.
Timothée Chalamet’s Bold Statement (2019)
Chalamet shattered traditional menswear conventions wearing a sequinned harness by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
The Beautiful Boy nominee proved men’s red carpet fashion doesn’t require boring black suits. His recent Marty Supreme press tour suggests more boundary-pushing looks ahead.
Zendaya’s Burnt Orange Perfection (2025)
Law Roach styled Zendaya in custom Louis Vuitton that dominated last year’s conversation.
Yahoo Canada polling revealed 27 percent of voters named this their favorite look from the 82nd ceremony. The burnt orange gown showcased Zendaya’s star power—enhanced by her fresh engagement ring from Tom Holland.
Beyoncé’s Golden Goddess Energy (2020)
Queen B skipped traditional red carpet protocol, arriving mid-ceremony in black silk Schiaparelli with dramatic woven gold mesh sleeves.
The larger-than-life sleeves framed her face perfectly while celebrating her Lion King nomination. This is how you make an entrance.
Lady Gaga’s Judy Garland Tribute (2019)
Gaga stunned in periwinkle blue Valentino featuring a 10-foot train—a subtle homage to Judy Garland’s 1954 A Star is Born performance.
Ironically, she left the gown in her hotel room afterward. A maid discovered it and attempted auctioning it for $19,000 before organizers pulled the listing.
Michelle Yeoh’s Emerald Excellence (2019)
The Crazy Rich Asians actress wore sequinned Shiatzy Chen leather paired with the emerald ring her character wore in that blockbuster.
Fashion meets storytelling when accessories carry meaning beyond mere sparkle.
Fashion Disasters Worth Remembering
Lara Flynn Boyle’s Ballet Gone Wrong (2003)
Boyle’s David Cardona-designed ballerina dress became instantly infamous at the 60th ceremony.
This look requires no further commentary—the images speak volumes.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Galactic Misstep (2017)
The Sex and the City icon missed with white Vera Wang paired with Princess Leia-inspired hair.
Yahoo Canada voters agreed: 24 percent of over 5,000 respondents called this among worst looks ever. However, another outfit claimed top dishonor.
Nicole Kidman’s Flapper Flop (2004)
Even Kidman acknowledges this 1920s-inspired Yves Saint Laurent midi dress featuring gold sequins and plunging neckline was problematic.
My mama thought I had many bad red carpet looks. I remember wearing a headdress once to the Golden Globes. I didn’t know what I was doing. Got to have a few train wrecks!
The Babygirl actress told W Magazine in 2024.
Diane Kruger’s Tomb Raider Situation (2005)
Kruger’s first Golden Globes appearance featured Marchesa that exposed her bellybutton among flowing formal gowns.
I loved the dress they made but it was so wrong for that occasion. You could see my bellybutton and everybody else was in long, flowy gowns.
She admitted to Stylist magazine. Timing matters in fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Meme-Worthy Moment (2014)
Lawrence wore simple white strapless Dior embellished with two black stripes to the 71st ceremony.
Internet users immediately recreated the piece using duvets and black tape. When your gown becomes DIY inspiration, that’s rarely positive.
Unexpected Choices That Puzzled Viewers
Cameron Diaz’s Kimono Confusion (1999)
Diaz attended the 56th ceremony wearing baby pink kimono-inspired off-the-shoulder wrap with black wide-leg trousers.
Fashion critics compared it to Taco Bell packaging. Sometimes experimentation yields unintended comparisons.
Margot Robbie’s Mall Run (2021)
Robbie’s Chanel selection for 2021 looked surprisingly pedestrian for Hollywood’s biggest party.
Even casual elegance requires intentionality distinguishing it from everyday wear.
What Tonight Holds
History suggests tonight will deliver both spectacular triumphs and questionable decisions.
With nominees like Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Anya Taylor-Joy known for fashion risks, viewers anticipate memorable moments. Whether stars channel Zendaya’s 2025 perfection or accidentally recreate Lara Flynn Boyle’s 2003 disaster remains uncertain.
Red carpet fashion sparks conversations extending far beyond awards themselves. Years after ceremonies end, people remember stunning gowns and baffling choices more vividly than winner names.
Tonight’s arrivals will join fashion history books—for better or worse.