The 2025 Oscars Looks We’re Still Thinking About
The 2025 Oscars Looks We’re Still Thinking About
By Emily Smith — March 19, 2026
As awards season comes to a close, we’re looking back at some of the most iconic looks from the 2025 Academy Awards’ red carpet.
Ariana Grande
Glinda the Good made a stunning impression on the red carpet, sporting a custom Schiaparelli haute couture soft pink gown. With a visually striking bustier and sparkly tulle skirt, Grande paid homage to the character that earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 97th annual Oscars.
Rachel Zegler
Jaw-dropping vocals and tear-jerking performances aren’t the only things that Rachel Zegler can bring to the table. As part of the promotion for Disney’s Snow White, in which she portrayed the titular character, Zegler presented an award in a beautiful silver gown with a translucent, sequined bodice.
Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo’s dramatic Oscars look reflected her monumental nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Her dark green custom Louis Vuitton gown channeled Elphaba and took viewers to the Emerald City.
Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo is never one to disappoint on the red carpet. As one of the most fashionable men in Hollywood as of late, it was no surprise that he attended the 2025 Academy Awards sharply dressed in a custom red-and-black Valentino suit. As he told Vogue, the inspiration behind his look was that “it felt like everything’s coming up roses.”
Raye
As one of the most noteworthy musicians in recent years, Raye’s glam most definitely matched her career trajectory. She wore a striking Vivienne Westwood gown to the 2025 Oscars. The dress was draped in red silk and included a corseted bodice, allowing for her to make a beautiful and memorable Oscars debut.
As we contemplate the fashion wins and losses of the 2026 Academy Awards, it is fascinating to see the changes that a brief year can make in the fashion and entertainment industries.
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