Los Angeles Times

THE BEST DRESSED

The cold doesn’t stop necklines from plunging. Reds, whites and blues adorn the celebritie­s.

- By Khanh T.L. Tran and Lesley McKenzie

This year’s awards season started out with the Golden Globes’ all-black dress code in support of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements. On Sunday, it culminated in a sea of white, with swaths of bright colors as well as plunging necklines at the 90th Academy Awards.

A dip in L.A. temperatur­es didn’t deter several stars, including Gal Gadot in Givenchy Haute Couture and Gina Rodriguez in Zuhair Murad, from revealing their décolletag­e with plunging necklines. Up-andcomers Kelly Marie Tran and Betty Gabriel also dared to wear low-cut looks. Taraji P. Henson’s black gown by Vera Wang used a keyhole for a peekaboo effect.

Allison Janney elevated the trend for plunging necklines by adding a bright pop of red in her custom gown by Reem Acra with angel sleeves that dramatical­ly skimmed the floor. Sharing her rage for red were Emma Stone, Meryl Streep, Leslie Mann and Maya Rudolph.

Blue was another primary color that dominated the red carpet. Helen Mirren picked a slate blue column gown by Acra. Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Garner selected royal tints of blue, with Kidman in Armani Privé and Garner in Atelier Versace.

Zendaya’s natural beauty was enhanced by the chocolateb­rown tint of her one-shouldered Grecian gown by Giambattis­ta Valli Haute Couture. Pink looked pretty on Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan in Calvin Klein by appointmen­t and past winner Viola Davis in Michael Kors. Ashley Judd looked regal in her purple gown with a sweetheart neckline, and Greta Gerwig practicall­y glowed in a marigold-colored dress by Rodarte.

Agnès Varda, the esteemed French director who was nominated for the feature documentar­y “Faces Places,” pulled out all the stops not only for her twotoned bowl-cut hairdo but also for her suit festooned with vibrant roses and preppy red and navy stripes.

The men didn’t shy away from wearing color either. Daniel Kaluuya donned a Brunello Cucinelli jacket in a plush sepia tint, and Armie Hammer sported a Giorgio Armani Made to Measure Bordeaux velvet evening suit.

Shades of white also popped against the Oscars red carpet, including presenter Laura Dern’s Calvin Klein by Appointmen­t white silk crepe dress with a draped tie at the shoulder, worn with crystal sandals. “I, Tonya’s” Margot Robbie hit the carpet in a custom, figure-hugging strapless ivory Chanel gown in a similar hue, festooned with tiers of tinsel-like embroidery, while double nominee Mary J. Blige of “Mudbound” chose a beaded white Versace gown.

The guys got in on the action. A standout was lead actor nominee Timothée Chalamet (“Call Me by Your Name”), who stepped up the old Hollywood glamour while looking fresh. The actor wore a head-to-toe Berluti look, complete with an ivory collar jacket, Japanese wool pants and a white cotton bow tie.

 ??  ?? MARGOT ROBBIE, a nominee for “I, Tonya,” opted for a custom, figure-hugging strapless ivory Chanel gown that was festooned with tiers of tinsel-like embroidery.
MARGOT ROBBIE, a nominee for “I, Tonya,” opted for a custom, figure-hugging strapless ivory Chanel gown that was festooned with tiers of tinsel-like embroidery.

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