Los Angeles (USA) (EFE).- The 95th edition of the Oscars, the most important annual event in the world of cinema, began today as every year with the long-awaited red carpet, this year in champagne color, a walk in which the elegance of Cate Blanchett and Cara Delevingne has stood out.
Ana de Armas, Nicole Kidman, Angela Bassett, Salma Hayek or Jessica Chastain have been some of the international stars who have walked the three hundred meters of the Oscar red carpet leaving outfits that are already part of the history of cinema and fashion .
An edition that has been marked by the designs in black and white, although there have also been successful color notes such as the red of the model and actress Cara Delevingne, who has worn a haute couture design by Elie Saab with an opening on the skirt that has allowed her to show her leg, a pose with which she has winked at Angelina Jolie in one of the most memorable moments of the Oscars.
Cate Blanchett has been one of the most elegant actresses with a Louis Vuitton outfit made up of an electric blue oversize blouse and a black skirt that ends in an elegant and flirty train.
Salma Hayek, who attended the gala with her daughter Paloma Pinault, shone in an orange sequined outfit by Gucci, a firm also chosen by Jessica Chastain, clad in a superb silver-colored creation topped with a black train.
Very attractive has been the design of Angela Bassett, a glamorous dress from the Moschino firm, a nod to the golden Hollywood, as well as that of Nicole Kidman, an Armani creation, adorned with two large flowers.
Away from the shine of other occasions, Lady Gaga, in black, has gone practically unnoticed with a set by Versace, one of her favorite brands.
In rigorous black and with transparencies that allowed her to show off her second pregnancy, Rihanna appeared, nominated in the category of best song for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”.
Andie MacDowell with her daughter Rainey have opted for black, like the plus-size “top” Ashley Graham, who has swept a creation by designer Alberta Ferretti made up of a transparent skirt, “culotte”, “top” and a light coat.
Black has been chosen by Elizabeth Olsen with a V-neck design by Givenchy and by Vanessa Hudgens, with a “vintage” piece by Chanel with a tubular pattern that has a strapless neckline edged in white.
White has also triumphed on the carpet
Upon arrival at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, Ana de Armas, nominated for best leading actress for her role in “Blonde” -where she plays Marilyn Monroe-, wore a mermaid dress with a ruffled train by Louis Vuitton in white, the chosen tone also by the actress Florence Pugh who has triumphed with a theatrical dress with a dramatic opening sewn by Valentino.
Veteran Jamie Lee Curtis, best supporting actress for “Everything at Once Everywhere”, has attended in an elegant white Dolce & Gabbana dress full of rhinestones.
Michelle Williams, from Chanel and Michelle Yeoh, from Christian Dior also opted for white, as did Halle Berry, who finished off her Tamara Ralph design with bronze-tone flowers.
Emily Blunt has joined the pristine white trend with a simple dress from the Valentino house and Rooney Mar has worn a creation by Alexander McQueen, one of the most original dresses of the night.
Men in the classic tuxedo
The Oscars protocol establishes the “dress code” known as “black tie”, that is, that men must come dressed in a tuxedo, like Austin Butler, who lives one of the most glorious moments of his career thanks to “Elvis” , has used one of the firms of the moment, Saint Laurent, and has worn a design that is as classic as it is elegant.
The actors Antonio Banderas and Ricardo Darín have followed the protocol wearing the classic tuxedo with a white shirt and black bow tie.
Lukas Dhont has been one of the most original of the night with a piece signed by Prada that consisted of a double-breasted jacket combined with a brocade shirt and gloves to match the gloves. Underneath the shirt, a powerful red turtleneck.
If Paul Mescal has put a note of color with a red rose on the lapel of his white jacket, Brendan Fraser has done it with a diamond brooch on the lapel.
Although most men have opted for the most classic option such as the black tuxedo, white shirt and black bow tie, others have preferred to cover it.
This was the case of the American actor of Mexican origin Harvey Guillén, who attended the gala in a black suit with volume and damask fabric, and the actor and singer Harry Shum Jr., who wore a white and blue tuxedo cinched at the waist with a sash, which was coordinated in the same tone as the bow tie.