References for the world of culture, the

Oscars

are also references in terms of fashion.

Its red carpet is the best showcase for actresses, designers and houses, who find in it the best ambassadors of their creative processes.

In everyone's memory, some legendary designs from the

Oscars,

such as the

Balenciaga

with which

Nicole Kidman,

one of the women who always enters the top 10 of the best dressed at the

Oscars

, gave a style lesson in 2007;

the bubblegum pink

Ralph Lauren

dress with which

Gwyneth Paltrow collected her Oscar for best actress in 1999 or, more recently,

Zendaya

's two-piece

signed by

Valentino

in 2022.

The

2024 Oscars Gala

has also left us with great stylistic surprises and designs that will go down in history.

Among others, those worn by

Anya Taylor-Joy, Zendaya, Emma Stone

and

Carey Mulligan.

They are the best dressed at the

2024 Oscars.

Best dressed at the 2024 Oscars

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Laverne Cox, with a Vintage Mugler

Laverne Cox

was one of the first to step on the red carpet.

She did it with a look that did not go unnoticed thanks to her black dress with a

sculptural gold bustier

with a deep sweetheart neckline.

This is a

vintage

design signed by

Thierry Mugler,

a piece that the designer created in the early fall of 1986.

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Sandra Hüller, from Schiaparelli

Nominated for Best Actress for her role in 'Anatomy of a Fall', actress

Sandra Hüller

surprised with a colunma dress with a structured bodice and large bow that simulated wings.

It's a Daniel Roseberry

design

for

Schiaparelli that she accessorized with a

Cartier

jewel brooch and diamond necklace

.

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Cynthia Erivo, from Louis Vuitton

Actress

Cynthia Erivo

went off script and wore one of the most original dresses of the night.

It is a design made of emerald green

lambskin

, which she completed with an

oversized

ruffled

bolero jacket

that created the effect of a reptile tail on her back.

A cinematic look signed by

Louis Vuitton.

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Anya Taylor-Joy, from Dior Haute Couture

Anya Taylor-Joy

shone on the 2024 Oscars red carpet in this

Dior Haute Couture dress,

whose gradient petals evoke the feathers of a peacock.

It is a reinterpretation of the iconic

'Junon'

, a piece designed by

Christian Dior

for his 1949 autumn-winter collection.

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Emily Blunt by Schiaparelli

British actress

Emily Blunt

takes the trend of showing underwear in a completely different way to the

2024 Oscars red carpet thanks to this impeccable haute couture design from

Schiaparelli

's spring 2024 collection

, which draws it with rhinestones on a rigid structure.

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Emma Stone, from Louis Vuitton

Emma Stone

reinterprets the mermaid cut with this

mint

cloqué

jacquard

dress with a bodice constructed in the shape of

a tulip

and a skirt with a train.

It is a Louis Vuitton

design

that completes with a necklace with a 30-carat diamond and rings of white gold, sapphires and diamonds, all from the Louis Vuitton High Jewelry collection.

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Zendaya, by Armani Privé

Always on the list of the best dressed on any red carpet,

Zendaya

did not disappoint at the

2024 Oscars

. Hers was a brilliant design with a mix of textures: a

sculptural

bodice with a sweetheart neckline and salmon-colored satin fabric with a print of rhinestones

An

Armani Privé look.

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Carey Mulligan, from Balenciaga

Actress

Carey Mulligan,

nominated for the

2024 Oscars

for the film 'Maestro', has given a master class with her red carpet look, signed by

Balenciaga Haute Couture by Demna

.

It was one of the great dresses of the night, a black and white design with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and white tulle skirt with waves.

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Margot Robbie, from Versace

Far from the pink to which we are accustomed,

Margot Robbie

has buried

Barbie

on the red carpet of the

2024 Oscars

and has opted for a very different look with this mermaid-cut dress with a strapless neckline signed by

Versace

.

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