Here Are The Oscars 2024 Red Carpet Details You Might Not Have Noticed
It's Oscars night, which means it's time for — to paraphrase E!'s Laverne Cox — the movie industry's finest to tell us a story with their looks.
So, here are some of the moments you may have missed so far:
1.Colman Domingo wore a ring on his pinky finger that was owned by the activist Bayard Rustin, who Colman portrayed in Rustin.
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2.Rita Moreno wore a short black wig as a tribute to the late Broadway star Chita Rivera, the original Anita in West Side Story, who died in January.
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3.The Godzilla Minus One team wore Godzilla-themed shoes, and also carried tiny Godzillas with small bow ties.
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4.Billie Eilish's Chanel look appears to have been inspired by Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie.
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5.Cynthia Erivo told E! that her Louis Vuitton green leather outfit is a nod to her upcoming starring role in Wicked.
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6.Anya Taylor-Joy's Dior look is a nod to the iconic Junon dress, as well as inspired by the Botticelli "Birth of Venus" painting. It took 6,000 hours to make.
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7.Danielle Brooks has the number 26 written on her nails, in honor of being the 26th Black woman nominated for supporting actress.
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8.According to E!, Lupita Nyong'o's dress was originally made in 2020, but fittingly acts as a reference to the iconic dress that she wore for her 2014 Oscars win.
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9.America Ferrera's Versace look, as well as being a Barbie pink, is also made out of chain mail dress that took 400 hours to make, according to E!.
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We'll keep you updated as the night continues.
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