Oscars red carpet

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Anonymous wrote:Teyana Taylor. Love the look including hair and makeup.


Chase Infinity - This looked amazing live. The photo isn't as pretty.


Mckenna Grace - Classic look.




I hate Teyonna Taylor's dress.


I think Teyana looks great -- dress, hair, everything.

I found Chase's dress so underwhelming, though I didn't see it in motion. I hate how it looks like the train is pulling the dress down where it attaches in front. The color feels meh as well. Some dresses just don't photograph well though. I think it's hard sometimes for nominees who have to think about how a dress will look on stage and also how it will photograph on the red carpet. It's hard to find impactful dresses that work really well in both settings. I get why sometimes people just choose the dress that feels good and moves well.
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Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman... yikes.



Ugly dress.


I like the dress. Not crazy about the aesthetic enhancements to her face.


Old lady loose skin thin arms...needs longer sleeves.

May I have NK's toned arms at age 60. She doesn't need to cover up anything.


She is not tones, she's skeletal. She looks like a washed out, starved zombie.


+1
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The in memoriam was gutting. I don't understand how that room even moved on from that. It's always sad, but this year with what happened to the Reiners, on top of so many extraordinarily talented and prolific people. It honestly just feel like everything is ending sometimes.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching. I just saw Kelly Ripa. I love the dress, but the top is a no-go. Especially because of her flat chest, all I can think about when I look at this is "flat as a board". It looks a little softer in this picture; when I watched her on the red carpet, the top part looked very stiff and flat.



She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants.


+1


She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy.
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I can't find a photo of it online yet but I really love Zendaya's whole look. That bob is so perfect on her, and the fit and drape of her brown jersey dress is so lovely.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching. I just saw Kelly Ripa. I love the dress, but the top is a no-go. Especially because of her flat chest, all I can think about when I look at this is "flat as a board". It looks a little softer in this picture; when I watched her on the red carpet, the top part looked very stiff and flat.



She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants.


+1


She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy.


So? I'm also pretty flat chested and petite. I don't see what the problem is. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
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I can't find a picture of Zendaya yet, but she looks GORGEOUS. She and Rose Byrne are tied for best look for dresses. Amy Madigan and the cinematographer for Sinners, Autumn Durald Arkapaw, tie for ladies in jackets.
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Anonymous wrote:I love Isha Ambani’s dress.
Anne Hathaway’s dress looks gorgeous in other photos. Not sure if the angle here is less flattering.

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/photos/all-the-fashion-from-the-oscar-red-carpet-2026?srsltid=AfmBOop73UFCMpo1syNXnm0YZ9uPdqrtVaC9wOZCKwRRnHM-PU3R_eVV



I hate Anne Hathaway's dress. Not a fan of the exaggerated mermaid look.

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Anonymous wrote:Felicity Jones. I looooove this color (on her and in general) and I like the idea of this dress, but the wrap around feature with the net looks odd in photographs, especially straight on:



This is very unflattering.


It really is. She's not a chunky person, but this dress makes it look that way.
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Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman... yikes.



Ugly dress.


I like the dress. Not crazy about the aesthetic enhancements to her face.


Old lady loose skin thin arms...needs longer sleeves.


This is not "old lady loose skin thin arms." I'd kill for this definition.




Just stop eating
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Anonymous wrote:I can't find a photo of it online yet but I really love Zendaya's whole look. That bob is so perfect on her, and the fit and drape of her brown jersey dress is so lovely.


She would be gorgeous even in a sack of flour.
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Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman... yikes.



Ugly dress.


I like the dress. Not crazy about the aesthetic enhancements to her face.


Old lady loose skin thin arms...needs longer sleeves.


This is not "old lady loose skin thin arms." I'd kill for this definition.




Great arms but looks too thin. Is this a wig?
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Anonymous wrote:The in memoriam was gutting. I don't understand how that room even moved on from that. It's always sad, but this year with what happened to the Reiners, on top of so many extraordinarily talented and prolific people. It honestly just feel like everything is ending sometimes.


Except they forgot Brigitte Bardot.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching. I just saw Kelly Ripa. I love the dress, but the top is a no-go. Especially because of her flat chest, all I can think about when I look at this is "flat as a board". It looks a little softer in this picture; when I watched her on the red carpet, the top part looked very stiff and flat.



She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants.


+1


She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy.


So? I'm also pretty flat chested and petite. I don't see what the problem is. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.


PP here. I agree that there are all shapes and sizes, and I'm not curvy either. But a totally straight cardboard look does look like a teen boy.
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Alicia Silverstone always looks so awkward.

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