Rounding out awards season, the 2024 Oscars — also known as the biggest night in film — are finally here. In this year's running are actors from "Oppenheimer," "Barbie" "The Color Purple," "Killers of the Flower Moon" and more. But before the actual show, we've got eyes on the red carpet, which always offers much to discuss.
Some standouts? Billie Eilish (whose "What Was I Made For?" song featured on the "Barbie" soundtrack) appeared in a full Chanel look. Cynthia Erivo wore a sculptural leather Louis Vuitton dress in deep teal. Laverne Cox paired a gilded bustier with a sheer black cape from the Mugler archives. Vanessa Hudgens (who debuted a baby bump) also opted for a long, black gown (Vera Wang, her go-to), mirroring the elegant energy of Dominic Sessa's custom Tom Ford tuxedo. Many stars wore a red "Ceasefire" pin, including Eilish, Ava DuVernay and Ramy Youssef.
See every look from the 2024 Oscars red carpet below.
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A man in a Brisbane suburb has been charged under Australia’s racial vilification laws for allegedly displaying an offensive electronic sign in his home.Footage released by Queensland Police shows the sign saying “Death To” followed by a series of words scrolling across the screen, which were blurred by police.According to The Australian, the sign said “death to Jews” and vilified non-white people.Police said they searched a property in Morningside on December 11, seized the sign, a computer, and a phone. The man was arrested at the scene.As a result of the investigation, counter-terrorism police charged him with one count each of serious racial, religious, sexuality, or gender identity vilification, serious assault and obstructing police, a statement read.“We urge people to remain respectful and we strongly condemn anyone who incites violence and hatred within our community. There is no place for anti-Semitism or prejudice or hatred of any kind,” Assistant Commissioner Charysse Pond said. Credit: Queensland Police via Storyful
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