PHOTO | These ladies walked the best creations on the new Oscars carpet

Michelle Yeoh, Cara Delevingne and Nicole Kidman at this year's Oscars / Photo: EPA

Last night at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California, the most anticipated movie night of the year took place – the 95th Academy Awards. In addition to the race for the best film achievements, the fashion choice of the big world stars is another important factor for a worthy presentation on the red carpet.

For the first time since 1961, the Oscar red carpet was replaced by a subtle champagne shade. While not everyone was thrilled with the change, the color of the carpet didn't affect the level of glitz the stars brought to the biggest night of fashion history.

As every year, the opinion of the audience and fashion critics is divided, but the impressions of the best and worst dressed remain the main topic of discussion almost as much as the winners of the golden statuette themselves.

Among the most impressive creations we saw this year was that of Lady Gaga, who wore a Versace gown from the latest fashion line, Fall 2023.

Lady Gaga / Photo: EPA-EFE / CAROLINE BREHMAN

Rihanna initially appeared in an Eagles T-shirt before changing into an Alaia creation that highlighted her late pregnancy belly.

Rihanna / Photo: EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN
Rihanna / Photo: EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN

Nicole Kidman she couldn't have looked more striking, with a confident fashion choice, an Armani gown with opulent floral detailing.

Nicole Kidman / Photo: EPA-EFE / CAROLINE BREHMAN
Nicole Kidman / Photo: EPA-EFE / CAROLINE BREHMAN

Michelle Yeo she doesn't seem to be afraid to step out of her comfort zone, with a beautiful English dress by Dior.

Michelle Yeoh / Photo: EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN
Michelle Yeoh / Photo: EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN

The Internet audience "went crazy" for the appearance of Kara Delevingne, who wore a glamorous red Elie Saab dress to perfection.

Cara Delevingne / Photo: EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN
Cara Delevingne / Photo: EPA-EFE/CAROLINE BREHMAN

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