March 9, 2025
5 fashion trends from the 2025 Academy Awards

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Sunday’s 97th annual Academy Awards show at the Dolby Theatre in California delivered fantastical fashion moments as well as old-school Hollywood glamour.

It was the final major red carpet event of the season and, as such, it was an opportunity for celebrities to wear their most show-stopping looks. It was also a chance for luxury’s biggest labels to showcase alternative — and somewhat more wearable — versions of runway looks.

While some stars still stuck to tried-and-true styles, more actors took chances this year than they did at last year’s event, and those avant-garde elements and personal touches injected the evening’s overarching elegance with a little fun.

Here are some of the biggest fashion industry trends from the Oscars.

Stick with the classics

A woman in a strapless blue ballgown with a long train stands on the red carpet.

Michelle Yeoh attends the 97th Annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, Calif.

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Many actors chose to play it safe by wearing basic — albeit elegant — looks that highlighted tailoring rather than trends. 

Black tuxedos were ubiquitous, as seen on Mark Eydelshteyn in Balenciaga Couture, Edward Norton in Dior Men, Guy Pearce in velvet Brunello Cucinelli, Alessandro Nivola in Zegna and Kit Price in Dolce & Gabbana. Lena Waithe wore Louis Vuitton.

A man in a black tuxedo and white shirt and bow tie stands on the red carpet.

Mark Eydelshteyn attends the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.

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Several men wore nearly identical dressed-down black suits with white shirts and black ties, including Ethan Slater in Giorgio Armani, Ben Stiller in Dolce & Gabbana and Jesse Eisenberg in Dior Men.

Margaret Qualley wore a backless black velvet Chanel column gown and a long diamond Chanel tassel necklace, Amy Poehler wore a strapless black velvet Rachel Gilbert gown, and Scarlett Johansson wore a vintage 1999 blue velvet dress by Thierry Mugler

Other elegantly simple looks included Michelle Yeoh in royal blue Balenciaga Couture strapless gown complete with train and Gal Gadot in a red strapless Prada ballgown and vintage 1980 Tiffany & Co. necklace.

A woman in a classic tuxedo peeks at the camera over a pair of small round sunglasses.

Lena Waithe attends the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Star shine

A man in a classic tuxedo embellished with a large diamond lapel pin holds an Oscar and stands on the red carpet.

Adrien Brody poses during the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Sequins, mirrors, crystals, beads and gemstones made for a glittering evening.

Men’s brooches were one of the biggest trends, with sizes varying from a lapel small pin worn by actor Joe Alwyn on his JW Anderson tuxedo to the gigantic bird lapel pin worn by actor Adrien Brody on the lapel of his Giorgio Armani tux. Sterling K. Brown wore a cream Giorgio Armani tuxedo and a David Yurman pin, and costume designer Paul Tazewell wore a Dolce & Gabbana suit, ascot, cummerbund and custom Fred Leighton diamond brooch.

A woman in a strapless shattered mirror column gown poses on a red carpet.

Halle Berry attends the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.

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Some actors wore sparkling crystal-covered dresses, including Rachel Sennott in a pink Balenciaga Haute Couture strapless column gown, Selena Gomez in a slim pale pink crystal-covered custom Ralph Lauren gown and Emma Stone in a silvery custom Louis Vuitton column gown. Demi Moore also wore silver by way of a custom Armani Privé gown with sculptured hip details, while Vic Carmen Sonne wore a glittering gold draped custom Louis Vuitton gown.

Actors Yvonne Orji and Halle Berry wore mirrored strapless gowns by Pamella Roland and Christian Siriano, respectively.

A man in a classic tuxedo and cumberbund accentuated with a white ascot and a diamond brooch stands on the red carpet holding an Oscar.

Paul Tazewell poses during the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Suit alterations

A man in a suit, ascot and birdcage veil stands on the red carpet.

Omar Apollo attends the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Brooches weren’t the only way celebrities made menswear looks stand out.

Actor Jeff Goldblum wore a white jacket, lavender scarf and floral shirt by Prada with an orchid boutonniere, while actor Bowen Yang sported an embroidered Etro jacket and Colman Domingo wore a red belted Valentino tuxedo jacket with a vintage Boucheron lapel brooch.

Musician Brandi Carlile embraced her quirky side in a black-and-white polka-dot tuxedo jacket by Valentino. Musician Lisa of the band Blackpink wore a Markgong floor-length black-and-white tuxedo dress.

A man in a monochromatic brown suit and sunglasses points a single finger gun while walking on the red carpet.

Andrew Garfield attends the 97th Annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, Calif.

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Some actors went with a monochrome look, such as Timothée Chalamet, who wore a custom canary yellow Givenchy ensemble with a cropped jacket, and Andrew Garfield, who wore a brown head-to-toe Gucci outfit.

Actor Jeremy Strong also went with a muted neutral shade in a champagne-bronze Loro Piana tuxedo, while Joe Locke mixed his suit look up in an outfit by Celine featuring a black tailcoat, gray pants, a white shirt and bowtie and a gold sequined vest.

On musician Omar Apollo, a Valentino tuxedo featured a Chopard brooch, a long ascot in place of a tie, and a birdcage veil in lieu of a hat.

A man in a monochrome canary yellow suit crossed his hands in front of him while standing in front of a sign that says Oscars.

Timothée Chalamet attends the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.

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Frill seekers

A woman in a burgundy bubble tiered dress with a sparkled mesh bodice and long sheer gloves stands on the red carpet and kisses the Oscar statue she holds.

Zoe Saldaña poses during the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Ruffles, frills, bubbles and poufs on several actors made the red carpet feel positively effervescent.

Bows were big news, as seen on Charlotte Lawrence’s frilly pink Valentino gown and Elle Fanning’s white custom Givenchy gown with a black ribbon belt. Feathers also made an appearance, as seen on the black peplum Chanel Couture gown worn by Fernanda Torres.

A woman in a pink floor-length gown with ruffles, beads and bows walks along a red carpet and smiles at the camera.

Charlotte Lawrence attends the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Storm Reid wore a red ruffle-caped outfit by Alexadre Vauthier Haute Couture, while Zoe Saldaña wore a burgundy bubble-tiered custom Saint Laurent gown with a sparkled bodice and sheer opera gloves. Alba Rohrwacher wore a flouncy tiered black Valentino gown, and producer Lynette Howell Taylor’s black strapless Maticevski column gown featured wide ruffled accented with pearl-tipped pins.

A woman in a long sleeveless white dress with a black bow belt stands on a red carpet as photographers aim lights at her.

Elle Fanning attends the 97th annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Sculpted figures

A woman in a pink strapless ballgown with an exaggerated satin scallop peplum and long tulle skirt poses on the red carpet.

Ariana Grande attends the 97th Annual Oscars in Hollywood, Calif.

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Actors wore exaggerated shapes and extravagant details that brought Oscar eveningwear to new heights (and widths).

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