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RAVISHING RED CARPET SEASON

Domingo, Lee, Gladstone rank among many fashion MVPs who stepped up their game for award ceremonies this year

- By Leanne Italie

This year’s red carpet season failed to disappoint, fashion-wise, with plenty of drama, personal style and new takes on old Hollywood.

Sometimes, in the case of Margot Robbie and her all-Barbie, all-the-time looks, it was about nostalgia. For others, including Jeremy Allen White, it was a color that made the statement: white, like his name, in his case.

For Danielle Brooks, it was about the fun. Look no further than her part-gown, part-tuxedo and touch of purple at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, thanks to designer Christian Siriano.

There were many MVPs this time around. Here’s a look at a few.

Colman Domingo

Whether it’s a textured gold coat and mustard yellow suit by Valentino Haute Couture at the Critics Choice Awards or a custom black Louis Vuitton tuxedo and man brooches at the Emmys, the star of “Rustin” has left no fashion crumbs. Domingo has offered a new vision of how a leading man can dress. He loves to play with fashion and his joy shines through. He was elegant at the Oscars in a custom Louis Vuitton double-breasted tuxedo with crystal buttons and gold-tipped cowboy boots.

Lily Gladstone

The Indigenous actor and recent British Vogue cover star has approached her red carpet coming-out with intention, supporting Indigenous jewelry designers while promoting “Killers of the Flower Moon.” At the Golden Globes, she paired her Valentino gown and cape with beaded earrings by Lenise Omeasoo, who is Blackfeet and Cree. For the Oscars, she wore a custom Gucci gown in midnight blue that was created in collaborat­ion with Indigenous designer Joe Big Mountain.

Cillian Murphy

Is the “Oppenheime­r” star the anti-Ken? Look no further than his sheer shirt and black pinstripe Saint Laurent suit at the film’s London premiere. More dark pinstripes from the same design house followed at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, this time with a loose bow at the neck. The man loves a pinstripe. In lots of neutrals, he’s been the perfect counter to all that sugary pink over at “Barbie.” His custom black Atelier Versace tux for the Oscars was adorned with a gem brooch by Sauvereign.

Ayo Edebiri

The co-star of “The Bear” was on a red-hot fashion streak, earning official “it” girl status. There was her black 3D molded custom Louis Vuitton petal dress for the Emmys. And her smashing red custom Prada strapless gown with a floor-length train at the Golden Globes. The dress fell playfully, and youthfully, just above her ankles. Never underestim­ate young Hollywood.

Barry Keoghan

Adventurou­s is the “Saltburn” star’s middle name when it comes to fashion. Louis Vuitton,

Burberry and Givenchy were among his go-to designers. He mixed patterns in a red Louis Vuitton evening jacket and trouser set for the Golden Globes. Keoghan loves his bling, accessoriz­ing his red-on-red moment with a golden belt chain, pearl necklace and Tiffany & Co. jewel earring. A little punk. A lot fab.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph

It was a draped ivory mermaid gown with 3D roses at the neck at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for this longtime lover of fashion and co-star of “The Holdovers.” It was by Valdrin Sahiti. At the British Film Academy Awards, Randolph wowed in a colorblock peachand-black body-hugger by Robert Wun. The fashion spotlight has been soaking up Randolph and the drama she has provided. She picked up a supporting actress Oscar in a custom Louis Vuitton gown in pale blue with oversize, fringed sleeves.

Pedro Pascal

Few could make an arm sling as sexy as this star of “The Last of Us” did. At the Golden Globes, his sling came with nail art that spelled “ouchy,” the best accessory of the night. He wore the sling, actually for a shoulder injury, with black trousers and a matching turtleneck that had a white yarn knot design, all by Bottega Veneta.

But his big sling moment came at the Critics Choice Awards, when he wore it with a sand-color ensemble the exact shade of his fashion-forward medical device.

Greta Lee

In the color of the season, red, and with lots of help from Loewe and some from Bottega Veneta, the co-star of “Past Lives” was a fashion sensation. The latter designed her futuristic red sculptural mood for the Governors Awards. She paired the dress with silver heels. Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson was behind her modern classic off-white voluminous gown for the Golden Globes, her waved, cropped bob and Tiffany & Co. jewels the perfect touch. At the Oscars, it was a black-and-white velvet halter-neck gown by Loewe with white strips of fabric draped across her neck and down her back that attached at her hips.

 ?? FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY ?? Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White, who star together in “The Bear,” hold their trophies Feb. 24 during the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White, who star together in “The Bear,” hold their trophies Feb. 24 during the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION ?? Actor Lily Gladstone wears Valentino on Jan. 7 at the Golden Globe Awards in California.
JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION Actor Lily Gladstone wears Valentino on Jan. 7 at the Golden Globe Awards in California.
 ?? MARLEEN MOISE/GETTY ?? Colman Domingo sports a custom Louis Vuitton tuxedo at the Oscars in California.
MARLEEN MOISE/GETTY Colman Domingo sports a custom Louis Vuitton tuxedo at the Oscars in California.
 ?? ALIAH ANDERSON/GETTY ?? “Past Lives” co-star Greta Lee wears a gown by Loewe at the Oscars on March 10.
ALIAH ANDERSON/GETTY “Past Lives” co-star Greta Lee wears a gown by Loewe at the Oscars on March 10.
 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION ?? Pedro Pascal arrives wearing a Bottega Veneta outfit and a sling Jan. 7 at the Globes.
JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION Pedro Pascal arrives wearing a Bottega Veneta outfit and a sling Jan. 7 at the Globes.

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