Yara Shahidi in a Bottega Veneta fall winter ’23 gown with matching textured gloves. Los Angeles Times via Getty Imagīoth Rihanna and Yara Shahidi pulled looks from Bottega Veneta’s fall winter ’23 runway show for colorful, textured looks that incorporated matching gloves. ![]() Rihanna with ASAP Rocky, wearing a Bottega Veneta look that included matching gloves. ![]() Danielle Deadwyler’s patterned Versace mini dress and turquoise gloves also came directly from the runway, at the brand’s L.A. Velvet gloves provided a head-to-toe-and-fingers effect for Tracee Ellis Ross’s Balmain look, which came directly from the brand’s fall winter ’23 runway show at PFW last week. As the first Asian woman to win it, the white gown read like a sartorial milestone for making history, an accomplishment worthy of that once-in-a-lifetime gown (which for many women, is the wedding dress). Getty Imagesīut the evening’s big moment for the white gown came from Michelle Yeoh, who wore a Dior haute couture ivory silk organza gown embellished with waves of feathers, a look she wore to accept her Best Actress award onstage. Michelle Williams in a Chanel couture gown. The star paired the look with enormous Giuseppe Zanotti white platforms. Same for Mindy Kaling’s Vera Wang gown, which featured plenty of cutouts and a corset bodice. Michelle Williams’s Chanel couture column gown featured a delicate crystal-embroidered lace overlay, while Emily Blunt styled a bare-shouldered, long-sleeve Valentino dress with Alexandre Birman heels, a Judith Leiber crystal bag and Chopard chandelier earrings for what might be interpreted as something a modern minimalist bride would wear to nuptials. Michelle Yeoh in a Dior Haute Couture silk organza gown decorated with waves of feathers. But at Sunday’s awards show - and the numerous after parties - white was the most prevalent hue, making the carpet look something like a bridal procession. Rarely has that look included white, since a white gown has traditionally been reserved for bridal moments, not the red carpet. The Oscars red carpet is often glittering with gold sequins, liquid metallic silks and other sparkling Champagne-hued embellishments meant to make subjects shine like human statuettes. Here, a look at the top three fashion trends that walked the Oscars carpet and its after parties last night, and some insight as to how we might see them crop up in real life later this year. Some came directly from the Paris Fashion Week runways, while others made a broader suggestion of future and current trends. ![]() And while there may or may not have been a correlation, the switch to a cream carpet made for an interesting background with this year’s crop of Oscars fashion trends. Is Balenciaga On the Brink of Another Big Shoe Trend?įor this year’s Academy Awards, the red carpet was swapped out for a “Champagne” hue, as a way of providing a bit of variation on the evening.
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