The biggest night in the entertainment industry, the Oscars, just passed, yet the looks on its red carpet will be studied and talked about for days to come.
Here are the ensembles, hair and makeup that caught Haute Beauty’s attention.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone shone in gold. Her ornate, fringed dress echoed yesteryear glamor, which her red lips and sensuous wavy locks only bolstered.
Janelle Monae
Janelle Monae lit up the red carpet. Her Elie Saab gown sparkled with a myriad of stones and ornaments of various shapes and hues. Fixed with a golden headband, her hair, cropped in a tussled pixie, gave the ensemble a cheeky finish.
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman took a risk – and it looked stunning. With her long, straight Armani Prive dress, hair, pulled in a loose do, and flawless complexion all in the same shade, she could have easily been washed out into one large beige splotch. Her flaring red lips, however, added the color that underlined Kidman’s sartorial boldness.
Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel channeled a modern-day Cleopatra. Her flowing metallic Kaufman Franco dress reflect light onto her sculptured face, whose features popped up with a graphic black eyeliner on the upper lid and an easy yet classic bun.
Charlize Theron
Metallic sheen shaped as a trend on this year’s Oscars. Charlize Theron molded it into a dreamy 80s’ sensibility, which was complemented by a sweeping hairstyle and diamond earrings.
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson was super feminine and cheekily rebellious at the same time. Her Roman-style, flowing Alaia frock evoked settled womanhood, while her pixie hair and ear-rimming jewels gave out an unruly streak.
Taraji P. Henson
Another metallic devotee, Taraji P. Henson coupled her sharp makeup and necklace with the soft tones of her velvet Alberta Ferretti dress.
Halle Berry
While Halle Berry’s gown stunned in its own right, it was her hair that pulled all the attention. Free, big, bouncy curls framed Berry’s face, giving her look a dramatic sophistication.
Political Statements on the Red Carpet
Some chose the glaring publicity of the red carpet to send out a political message. A pale blue ribbon in support of the American Civil Liberties Union, on organization that protects the rights of all Americans regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation and religion, adorned the gowns of several actresses. Among them were Karlie Kloss and Ruth Negga.