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Oscars Red Carpet 2024: See the Stars’ Arrival Looks

Ryan Gosling, Margot Robbie, Ariana Grande and other nominees, presenters and performers made their entrances for the 96th Academy Awards in season-defining style.

A person, posing with one hand on their hip next to a large, gold Oscars statue, wears a one shoulder gown with silver and pink details.
Zendaya, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Armani.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times

For Oscar hopefuls, awards season can be a long road. With so many appearances, you can’t swing for the fence every time: The occasional bunt is inevitable.

But the time for pulling punches is over. What stars put on their backs to walk the red carpet of the Academy Awards, which were held on Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, could be safely assumed to represent their sartorial best.

Here’s what the nominees, presenters and performers wore to make their biggest entrance of the year.

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Margot Robbie of “Barbie,” which was nominated for best picture, in Versace.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Ariana Grande, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Giambattista Valli.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Greta Lee of “Past Lives,” which was nominated for best picture, in Loewe.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Bradley Cooper (in Louis Vuitton), nominated for best actor and best original screenplay for “Maestro,” with his mother, Gloria Campano.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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America Ferrera, nominated for best supporting actress for “Barbie,” in Versace.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Carey Mulligan, nominated for best actress for “Maestro,” in Balenciaga.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Ryan Gosling, a nominee for best supporting actor and one of the ceremony’s most anticipated performers, in Gucci.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Charlize Theron, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Dior.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Mark Ruffalo, nominated for best supporting actor for “Poor Things.”Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Mahershala Ali, one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Robert Downey Jr., winner of the Oscar for best supporting actor, for “Oppenheimer,” and his wife, the producer Susan Downey, both in Saint Laurent.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Jennifer Lawrence, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Dior.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Emily Blunt (in Schiaparelli), nominated for best supporting actress for “Oppenheimer,” and her husband, John Krasinski (in Brioni).Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Jon Batiste, in Zegna, a nominee for best original song and one of the ceremony’s performers, and Suleika Jaouad Batiste, a star of “American Symphony,” in Atelier Jolie.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Florence Pugh of “Oppenheimer,” which won the Oscar for best picture, in Del Core.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Greta Gerwig, nominated for best adapted screenplay for “Barbie,” in Gucci.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Cynthia Erivo, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Louis Vuitton.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Matthew McConaughey, one of the ceremony’s presenters, and his wife, Camila Alves McConaughey, both in Versace.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Lupita Nyong’o, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Armani.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Melissa McCarthy, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Christian Siriano.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Chris Hemsworth, one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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John Mulaney, one of the ceremony’s presenters, and Olivia Munn, both in Fendi.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Kate McKinnon, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Akris.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Michelle Yeoh, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Balenciaga.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Justine Triet, winner of the Oscar for best original screenplay, for “Anatomy of a Fall,” in Louis Vuitton.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Martin Scorsese, nominated for best director for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” in Armani.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Catherine O’Hara, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Rodarte.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Octavia Spencer, one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Regina King, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Versace.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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William Belleau of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which was nominated for best picture.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Vanessa Hudgens, one of the hosts of the official Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences pre-show.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Christopher Nolan, winner of the Oscar for best director, for “Oppenheimer,” and his wife, the producer Emma Thomas (in Rodarte).Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Jeffrey Wright, nominated for best actor for “American Fiction,” in Armani.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Jodie Foster, nominated for best supporting actress for “Nyad,” in Loewe.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Christoph Waltz, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Armani.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Leah Lewis of “Elemental,” which was nominated for best animated feature.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Dwayne Johnson, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Dolce & Gabbana.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Steven Spielberg, one of the ceremony’s presenters and a producer of “Maestro,” which was nominated for best picture.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Willem Dafoe of “Poor Things,” which was nominated for best picture, in Prada.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, a star of the best picture nominee “Killers of the Flower Moon,” both in Gucci.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Ava DuVernay in Louis Vuitton.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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David OyelowoCredit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Mark Consuelos and Kelly RipaCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Fran DrescherCredit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Ben Kingsley, one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Lena WaitheCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Ramy Youssef, a star of the best picture nominee “Poor Things” and one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Jamie Lee Curtis, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Dolce & Gabbana.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Rodrigo Prieto, nominated for best cinematography for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” in Prada.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Issa Rae, star of two best picture nominees (“Barbie” and “American Fiction”) and one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Paul Giamatti, nominated for best actor for “The Holdovers,” in Dolce & Gabbana.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Eva Longoria, the director of “Flamin’ Hot,” in Tamara Ralph.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Becky G, one of the ceremony’s performers.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Ke Huy Quan, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Armani.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Simu Liu of “Barbie,” which was nominated for best picture, in Fendi.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Rita Moreno, one of the ceremony’s presenters.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Mark Ronson, a nominee for best original song (for “I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie”), with his wife, Grace Gummer, both in Gucci.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Kingsley Ben-Adir of “Barbie,” which was nominated for best picture, in Gucci.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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John Magaro of “Past Lives,” which was nominated for best picture.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Gabrielle Union in Carolina Herrera and Dwyane Wade in Versace.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Laverne CoxCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Andrea Riseborough in Loewe.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Matt Bomer of “Maestro,” which was nominated for best picture.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Janet Yang, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Cord Jefferson, winner of the Oscar for best adapted screenplay, for “American Fiction,” in Zegna.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Arthur Harari, fourth from left, and Justine Triet, in a pinstriped Louis Vuitton ensemble, winners of the Oscar for best original screenplay, for “Anatomy of a Fall,” with the team from the movie.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Brittany SnowCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Riz AhmedCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, in Dolce & Gabbana, and Quannah Chasinghorse.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Nicolas CageCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Jessica Lange, one of the ceremony’s presenters, in Dolce & Gabbana.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Marlee Matlin in Rodarte.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Slash, one of the ceremony’s performers.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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JaNae Collins of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which was nominated for best picture.Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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From left, Sean Wang, Zhang Li Hua (in Rodarte), Sam Davis and Yi Yan Fuei (also in Rodarte). Mr. Wang and Mr. Davis are nominated for best documentary short for “Nai Nai & Wai Po.”Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Nazrin Choudhury, nominated for best live-action short film for “Red, White and Blue.”Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Diane Warren, nominated for best original song for “The Fire Inside” from “Flamin’ Hot.”Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Scott George, nominated for best original song for “Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)” from “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and Taveah George.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Celine Song, nominated for best original screenplay for “Past Lives,” in Loewe.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Ludwig Goransson, winner of the Oscar for best original score, for “Oppenheimer,” in Zegna.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Laura Karpman, nominated for best original score for “American Fiction.”Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Sara McFarlane, nominated for best live-action short for “Red, White and Blue.”Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Liza KoshyCredit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Jacqueline Stewart, president and director of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Kristy Scott Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Ashley YiCredit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times
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Denise Ream, nominated for best animated feature for “Elemental,” and Roger Guyett.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
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Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer, nominees for best production design for “Barbie.”Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times

Louis Lucero II and Melissa Guerrero contributed reporting.

A correction was made on 
March 10, 2024

An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misstated the surname of Emily Blunt’s husband. He is John Krasinski, not Kraskinski.

A correction was made on 
March 11, 2024

An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misidentified the Oscar for which “Elemental” was nominated. It was best animated feature, not best visual effects.

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