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The stars came out to bow down to the people who make it all possible for them: the producers. And because we’re reaching the feverish climax (you’ll pardon the phrasing) of awards season, some of these folks really turned it out. Others went for a more sedate approach and some even decided to be tacky as hell. Let’s assess!

 

 

Alana Haim in Louis Vuitton

This is very toned down, but it feels like it’s within her style preferences. There’s not much to look at here, which is why the zipper stands out so much. It ruins the effect.

 

 

 

Andrew Garfield (in Brioni) and Lin-Manuel Miranda

We just thought this was a cute picture. Andrew looks his usual suave, stylish self. That man can work a lot of velvet. Lin is doing alright. He never was much of a fashion person.

 

 

Chris Pine

We like his new sleazy style persona, but we think we have to draw the line with mesh shirts at awards ceremonies. Call us old-fashioned.

 

 

 

Daniel Durant

He’s adorable but we’d like this look so much more if the pants matched the jacket.

 

 

 

Demi Singleton in Giambattista Valli Couture

Love the textile, hate the shape.

 

 

 

Jung Ho-yeon in Sergio Hudson

She looks fabulous from the knees up. Below that: disaster.

 

 

 

Issa Rae in Aliètte

She has a real knack for wearing dresses that no one could pull off and making them look effortless.

 

 

 

Jamie Dornan

He’s cute. His hair’s a mess and his tux is fine, but boring.

 

 

 

Jessica Chastain in Greta Constantine

She dialed it WAY back for this night. Her style all through awards season has been pretty loudly declarative. We wonder if her recent string of wins is making her confident or if she’s trying to project a seriousness as Oscar voting comes to a close. Either way, she looks elegantly chic.

 

 

 

Jude Hill

Adorable.

 

 

 

Kerry Washington in Sergio Hudson

The design is a cliche and the textile is kind of hideous, to be honest. Peach satin? In this economy?

 

 

 

Marlee Matlin in Elie Saab

Pure fabulous. She looks ready to party.

 

 

 

Rita Moreno in Greta Constantine

Madame Rita has a very specific sort of grande dame style she sticks to. Of course we wouldn’t critique her for not following trends or mixing things up a bit. Even so, we think we’ve seen some version of this gown a dozen times from her this year.

 

 

 

 

Saniyya Sidney in Sabina Bilenko Couture

We’re not convinced on the gloves, but the dress is really cute, and in an unusual, eye-catching color.

 

 

 

Serena Williams in CD Greene

It’s fine for what it is. Short dresses with trains will never be to our tastes, but we’re not mad at any of it. Except the shoes, of course.

 

 

 

Simon Rex

It’s a pretty nice suit, but he looks ready for awards season to be over.

 

 

 

Troy Kotsur

He’s been fun to watch all season long. His style has gotten better and better with each appearance. Interestingly, this is probably the most conventional outfit he’s worn the entire time.

 

 

 

Venus Williams in Atelier Versace

Simple, but gorgeously understated. It’s almost surprising that it’s a Versace.

 

 

 

Will Smith

Another gentleman who really stepped his game up this year and hasn’t made a wrong turn yet. We don’t love how shiny this is, but he still looks great in it.

 

 

[Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Producers Guild of America]

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