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Oscars 2025: When Fashion Becomes Cinema

Ariana Grande in Schiaparelli Couture / Photo: Getty Images
Ariana Grande in Schiaparelli Couture / Photo: Getty Images

Hollywood’s most anticipated night has come to an end, but the echoes of fashion on the 2025 Oscars red carpet will resonate long after. If there’s one thing this awards season — from the Golden Globes to the SAG Awards — has taught us, it’s that the Oscars serve as the grand finale, where stars reserve their most impactful looks for one last, triumphant walk. This year, fashion went beyond predictable sophistication, flirting with risk, color, and boldness — a reminder that style is, above all, a spectacle.


Selena Gomez in Ralph Lauren / Photo: Getty Images
Selena Gomez in Ralph Lauren / Photo: Getty Images

The keyword of the night? Shimmer — not just the expected glamour but the literal sparkle of daring choices. Selena Gomez embodied quiet luxury in a Ralph Lauren column dress encrusted with crystals, a look that caught the light with every step. Demi Moore brought old Hollywood allure with a plunging Armani Privé gown, blending sensuality and elegance seamlessly.


Demi Moore in Armani Privé / Photo: Getty Images
Demi Moore in Armani Privé / Photo: Getty Images

Strong silhouettes also had their moment, most strikingly with Raffey Cassidy in a silk Loewe dress adorned with an oversized bow — a sculptural masterpiece that balanced drama and grace. But what truly set this year apart was the vibrant color palette sweeping the carpet. Michelle Yeoh stunned in a cobalt blue Balenciaga strapless gown, a bold choice that felt regal yet modern. Coco Gauff lit up the night in a cascading yellow Miu Miu dress, an ode to youthful exuberance, while Raye captivated in a draped, corseted Vivienne Westwood creation — a perfect fusion of romance and rebellion.


Fernanda Torres in Chanel / Photo: Getty Images
Fernanda Torres in Chanel / Photo: Getty Images

And let’s talk about the men — because they, too, refused to play it safe. Timothée Chalamet, ever the fashion disruptor, turned heads in a butter yellow leather Givenchy suit, a daring yet effortless statement. Meanwhile, Colman Domingo redefined red carpet masculinity with a striking Valentino shawl suit in a deep crimson hue. It was a refreshing break from tradition, proving that menswear can — and should — embrace flair.


Mikey Madison in Dior / Photo: Getty Images
Mikey Madison in Dior / Photo: Getty Images

In the end, the 2025 Oscars red carpet was more than just a fashion show; it was a bold declaration that style thrives where art and personality collide. It was a night where the clothes told stories as captivating as the films themselves — unforgettable, daring, and utterly cinematic.


Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton / Photo: Getty Images
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton / Photo: Getty Images
Adrien Brody in Armani and Georgina Chapman / Photo: Getty Images
Adrien Brody in Armani and Georgina Chapman / Photo: Getty Images
Elle Fanning in Givenchy / Photo: Getty Images
Elle Fanning in Givenchy / Photo: Getty Images
Timothee Chalamet in Givenchy / Photo: Getty Images
Timothee Chalamet in Givenchy / Photo: Getty Images
Raye in Vivienne Westwood / Photo: Getty Images
Raye in Vivienne Westwood / Photo: Getty Images
Miley Cyrus in McQueen / Photo: Getty Images
Miley Cyrus in McQueen / Photo: Getty Images
Da'Vine Joy Randolph / Photo: Getty Images
Da'Vine Joy Randolph / Photo: Getty Images
Michelle Yeoh in Balenciaga / Photo: Getty Images
Michelle Yeoh in Balenciaga / Photo: Getty Images
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton / Photo: Getty Images
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton / Photo: Getty Images
Andrew Garfield in Gucci / Photo: Getty Images
Andrew Garfield in Gucci / Photo: Getty Images

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