The Oscars may have been a snoozefest, but the red carpet certainly didn’t disappoint. Here, the best dressed of the night. Weigh in and vote for your best dressed below!
White was a huge trend on the red carpet and Gwyneth Paltrow could not have looked more chic in a sleek white column and cape (She must have read our interview with Simon Doonan!). Her statement diamond cuff and ring added just the right amount of glamour. Speaking of glamour, how amazeballs does Giuliana Rancic look in her dazzling white gown? The sweetheart neckline and embellished sleeves hit all the right marks: glamour and charm.
Speaking of charm, Natalie Portman oozed Audrey Hepburn effervescence in vintage polka-dotted Christian Dior (from 1954!). Penelope Cruz also channeled Old Hollywood glamour in a gorgeous blue gown.
Adding some vavavavoom to the red carpet, Cameron Diaz wowed in a svelte cream-colored strapless gown that showed off her toned physique. Michelle Williams wore the most memorable hue of the night: coral Louis Vuitton and oozed Old Hollywood charm.
Never one to shy away the limelight, Jennifer Lopez was a knockout in a shimmering figure-loving gown with cut-outs that revealed her flawless frame. Viola Davis was radiant and looked like a jewel in emerald green.
Kelly Ripa looked lovely in white with a sleek black belt accenting her tiny waist, while Rose Byrne dazzled in black sequins.
Finally, Emma Stone was sweet-chic in a ruby red gown replete with an oversized bow, while Tina Fey caused many a double-take in custom Carolina Hererra.
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