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Celeb stylists reveal secrets behind the best 2024 Oscars red carpet looks

Anahita Moussavian, Ashley Pruitt, Emma Pritchard, Carrie Seim
9 min read
A collage of Carey Mulligan, Colman Domingo, and Lupita Nyong'o at the 96th annual Academy Awards
"Maestro" nominee Carey Mulligan (left), "Rustin" nominee Colman Domingo (center) and Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o (right) are among the stylists' best dressed at the 96th annual Academy Awards
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The 2024 Oscars red carpet was one for the fashion record books, with stunning stars like Carey Mulligan, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling and previous Alexa cover star Anya Taylor-Joy decked out in couture creations, dripping in diamonds and making our best dressed list.

We asked three top celebrity stylists to weigh in on their 15 favorite looks from the night — from Old Hollywood classics to risky surprises. Below, they share the insider secrets behind why those ‘fits were such hits.

Meet the stylists:

Ashley Pruitt is the longtime stylist of Mark Consuelos and was onsite for this year’s Oscars. She’s worked with a host of other celebrity clients, including Diane Lane, Pedro Pascal, Janelle Monae, Brooke Shields, Lenny Kravitz, Neil Patrick Harris, Christie Brinkley and Paris Hilton.

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Emma Pritchard is a New York-based fashion stylist originally from Wales, whose clients include Ellie Kemper and Camille Vasquez. As a long time Alexa contributor, she’s styled cover stars Lily James, Gemma Chan and Mads Mikkelsen, to name a few.

As the Deputy Fashion Editor of Alexa, Anahita Moussavian has styled countless cover stars, including Anya Taylor-Joy, J Balvin, Ashley Park, Regina King, Machine Gun Kelly, Joe Jonas, Shania Twain, Maluma and David Oyelowo. She frequently reviews major red carpets for The Post, including the Oscars and the Met Gala.

1. Sandra Hüller in Schiaparelli

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“First of all, I absolutely loved the shape of this gown — it was just a beautiful shape off her shoulder. Classic Old Hollywood, but with a twist of new fashion dimensions and a little something fun there. Schiaparelli is such a hot label right now — it was the perfect brand for this moment. Not only is this the first time Sandra has been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar (for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’) — but she acted in two films that were nominated for Best Picture (the other was Best International Feature winner ‘Zone of Interest’). So this was truly a pinnacle moment for her. She really deserved this moment.” — Ashley Pruitt

2. America Ferrera in Atelier Versace

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“Pink perfection! America’s Atelier Versace gown took 400 hours and the magic hands of seven tailors to create. After a parade of premieres for the blockbuster (and some disappointment for the ‘Barbie’ snub-heard-’round-the-world), I loved to see America grabbing her final big moment in the pink spotlight. It’s an Oscar-Barbie dream come true.” — Emma Pritchard

3. Anya Taylor-Joy in Dior

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“Anya knows how to serve icon, but when I caught the slightest, waist-up-only glimpse of her on my TV screen tonight, I knew — I knew — her look was paying homage to the iconic ‘Junon’ dress designed by Christian Dior for his fall/winter 1949/1950 collection. Also known as My Favorite Dress Ever. The layering upon layering of sparkly petals! That sculpted strapless bustier! Heavenly! Reiterations of this dress have been designed in the past (Natalie Portman wore one to Cannes last year), but I so love the way newlywed Anya wore this one, right down to her Tiffany Blue Book Collection diamonds and free-flowing hair.” — Anahita Moussavian


4. Ryan Gosling in Gucci

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David Fisher/Shutterstock

“This is such a rock-star, punk-head look and I love it — from the beaded piping on the jacket to the deep V-neck shirt and wide-leg pants. And the pink sock thing is epic! It’s a screw-you attitude — like he’s trying to show Barbie what she missed! He’s gone from sweet Ken to the Ramones Ken. Which makes sense, since he later performed at the Oscars. In a bedazzled pink suit. With Slash. Now suddenly Ryan’s a rock star, and he’s dressing like one. Gucci is the perfect tie-in for his rock ’n‘ roll storyline.” — Ashley Pruitt

5. Ariana Grande in Giambattista Valli

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George Pimentel/Shutterstock

“I was praying we’d get a Giambattista Valli look and who better than Ari to bring the drama? Her massively oversized marshmallow sleeves are the ideal companion to the custom, strapless column gown, accented with Tiffany & Co. jewels. Ariana’s clearly giving us a sneak-preview of what to expect in the next year as she promotes her turn as Glinda the Good Witch in the “Wicked” film adaptation. There’s no place like home — or haute couture.” — Emma Pritchard

6. Colman Domingo in Louis Vuitton

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“There is so much to love about Colman’s glam look designed by Louis Vuitton — he literally shone. The sparkly buttons on the blazer! The flared pants! A bow tie decorated with a bejeweled brooch! Cowboy boots! A stack of David Yurman rings! That shiny Omega watch! All of this, combined with his natural star quality, truly made the Best Actor nominee, in his words, ‘shine like a diamond.'” — Anahita Moussavian

7. Kirsten Dunst in Gucci

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“Kirsten has always been a leader of not trying so hard. It’s a real New Yorker attitude — nonchalant confidence. ‘I’m just going to throw on this simple dress and walk out the door and show off my body.’ It was a risk — just throwing on a slip dress with spaghetti straps — but she looks beautiful. It’s stunning minimalism, and not always what you’d expect from Gucci either. It shows Kirsten’s not intimidated by the event — or even stumbling over a giant Oscar statue on the red carpet — she’s still laughing.” — Ashley Pruitt

8. Sterling K. Brown in Dior

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“It’s so nice to see an original take on a shawl-collar tuxedo — and wow, can the ‘American Fiction’ Best Supporting Actor nominee pull it off. Sterling’s stylist, Chloe Keiko Takayanagi, explained that she wanted to keep the look classic, but add a special element, which was a scarf shawl that’s actually removable, inspired by past Kim Jones’ Dior collections from spring 2020. I also think the elegant, 1919 Boucheron ‘Barette’ brooch, with platinum-set diamonds and sapphires over a pocket square, is such a lovely touch. The very definition of debonair.” — Emma Pritchard

9. Margot Robbie in Atelier Versace

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“Watching Margot Robbie turn up on the red carpet for her ‘Barbie’ press tour has been the most delightful sartorial experience. Shout out to her stylist Andrew Mukamal for all of those Barbie outfit homages! I don’t think I’ve ever eagerly anticipated an Oscars look as much as I have Margot’s. Did I gasp out loud when I saw our beloved Stereotypical Barbie dressed in black? Yes. But was I also obsessed with the way that black chainmail Atelier Versace from the label’s fall 2024 line flawlessly hugged her body? Y-E-S. What a stunning way to sign off the end of a truly magical fashion era.” — Anahita Moussavian

10. Lupita Nyong’o in Armani Privé

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“Nyong’o has never met a sparkle or feather that she didn’t like — or that didn’t land her on top of a best-dressed list. What makes this custom Giorgio Armani Privé extra special — aside from its unexpected, whimsical, feathery peplum — is that it was originally created for her to wear in 2020, but she held off on unveiling it until tonight’s Oscars. Which makes me wonder: What else is she hiding in her archives?” — Anahita Moussavian

11. Carey Mulligan in Balenciaga

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“If you want old Hollywood glamour, you go directly to the source: Cristóbal Balenciaga, ‘the master of haute couture.’ This custom gown is a recreation of the house’s 1951 ‘Mermaid’ dress — and it’s the perfect vintage vibe for the ‘Maestro’ star and Best Actress nominee. Carey’s signature fresh, natural hair and makeup — not to mention those Fred Leighton old mine-cut diamond earrings — complete the timeless look.” — Emma Pritchard

12. Billie Eilish in Chanel

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George Pimentel/Shutterstock

“While coolly posing for photographers on Hollywood’s most prestigious night, Billie Eilish (whose “What Was I Made For?” won for Best Song) schooled us all in what it means to march to the beat of your own sartorial drum. She’s recently been on a prep-inspired, menswear-infused spree, posing on red carpets in varsity jackets, oversized blazers, skinny ties and midi-length khaki skirts. She stayed on theme tonight in a Chanel high-collared blouse, blazer and tweed midi. And … tall socks with Mary Janes at the Oscars? Groundbreaking.” — Anahita Moussavian

13. Ludwig G?ransson in Zegna

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“I’ll be honest, I previously wasn’t familiar with Ludwig (who won Best Original Score for ‘Oppenheimer’), but when I saw his look, it stopped me in my tracks. I’m obsessed with it! I love the retro ’70s vibe with the wide pant leg, the satin kimono collar, the velvet loafers and the pin in his jacket. Look at you, Zegna, getting out of the box with this look. I love that he’s just going for it — a winner in more ways than one!” — Ashley Pruitt

14. Simu Liu in Fendi

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“I love the ease and clever accessorizing of this custom Fendi tuxedo. The no-shirt man cleavage has been a big trend on the red carpet, a nod to Simu’s Barbie ‘Ken 2’ character. But the unique placement of his De Beers’ platinum-set brooch with almost 33 carats of diamonds — paired with patent Louboutins — gives the suit a completely different feel.” — Emma Pritchard

15. Mark Consuelos in Tom Ford

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“I’ve been working with Mark for almost nine years — he’s the most chic, classic, sophisticated, handsome man. This is the first time he was co-hosting the after-Oscars special (with wife Kelly Ripa), and we knew there was only one designer we could turn to — Tom Ford. The entire look, from head to shoes, is Tom Ford. There’s nothing more classic and timeless and cool. And no one knows how to wear a tuxedo better than Mark Consuelos.” — Ashley Pruitt

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