Part one is here! The entirety of our Oscars 2022 coverage is here! All caught up? Let’s go!
Alia Shawkat in Vintage Celine
This got overshadowed by some more eye-catching sheer dresses, but we kinda like that she did her own thing, choosing chunky heeled boots and a braid to finish it off.
Dakota Johnson in Gucci
We love this under-emotive drag queen.
Gabrielle Union in Valentino Couture
Simple, gorgeous and an unusual color. Sheer done right.
Hailey Bieber in Saint Laurent
Too much ruching, too big a flower, bland color.
Heidi Klum in AZ Factory
In all our years of fashion coverage, this is the first time we’ve seen a skirt pinned to a bra. Of course the Kluminator would be the one to wear it.
Janelle Monáe in Christian Siriano
No. We’re sorry Janelle and Christian, but no.
Jessie Buckley in Moschino
Now why would you wear something as sharp as this to the after party when your look for the main event was a disaster? We wonder if she felt like she couldn’t wear pants as a nominee. She must’ve been so pissed when K Stew and Ariana showed up wearing them.
Julia Fox in Han Kjobenhavn
On the one hand, there’s a certain level of respect for how well she’s managing her inexplicable fame by making sure everyone’s talking about her. On the other hand, we had no idea until we saw an interview with her just how amazingly vapid she is. This dress is hideous and her makeup is a joke, but she made it into this rundown, so that’s something.
Kelly Rowland in Jean-Louis Sabaji
We don’t mind it because the design is interesting, but there are just too many sheer black dresses this year.
Lily James in Fendi Couture
Ditto. The sheer hose are a nice touch, though.
Maggie Gyllenhaal in Schiaparelli Couture
It’s gorgeous, but a suit is an odd choice for a party.
Maria Bakalova in Giambattista Valli
It’s a pretty gown, but that necklace should be nowhere near it.
Michael B. Jordan (in Tom Ford) and Lori Harvey (in Tony Ward)
Her dress is insane and we think we love it. Go ahead, wear sheer. Just make it interesting. He, of course, is red hot, even with his pants all messed up.
Regina Hall in Greta Constantine
Don’t like the color or the shape.
Rosie Perez in Christian Siriano
This is pretty sharp. She can really handle a high waist/flared pant combination. It’s tough to pull off.
Sarah Paulson in Bottega Veneta
Oh, Sarah. We’ve missed you, you crazy broad. This is all terrible, of course. Skirts are not supposed to have beards and red carpets are not the place for calf-birthing gloves.
Tessa Thompson in Schiaparelli
YES! We just KNEW someone was going to bring the bike shorts back to the red carpet this year. This is so bizarre that we are forced to love it. She does really well with other-worldly styles.
Vanessa Hudgens in Valentino
Gets the job done, especially when the edible has just kicked in and you don’t want to fuss with things.
Zoë Kravitz in Saint Laurent
Absolutely gorgeous – and truth be told, way more interesting than the more literal Audrey look she sported earlier.
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