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Sandra Hüller steps back in time with Schiaparelli, recreating a classic 1947 design made for US socialite Millicent Rogers. Emma Stone and Cynthia Erivo ruffle the red carpet in Louis Vuitton

It’s always Hollywood’s most fashionable night, but this year’s Academy Awards proved to be one of the most trendsetting yet.

For the grand finale of awards season, Los Angeles’s Dolby Theatre became a catwalk, on which stars including Oppenheimer’s Emily Blunt and Florence Pugh experimented with futuristic new looks.

“The styling was much more daring,” says Natalie Salmon, editor of HELLO! Fashion.

“It’s amazing to see that Oscar winners and A-list actresses are willing to take more risks with their outfits than ever before; Emily wearing the Y-front Schiaparelli couture dress was a perfect example of this.”

The unusual hovering shoulder straps on the Best Supporting Actress nominee’s gown also provided a talking point. Stylist Jessica Paster, who has worked with Emily for many years, said they had set out to push boundaries.

Sculptural shoulders create a floating neckline on Emily Blunt’s Schiaparelli dress while Florence Pugh goes for a softer version with Del Core
Gabrielle Union ditches the traditional gown in favour of a two-piece from Carolina Herrera – a strapless sequinned minidress and matching floorlength skirt
Carey Mulligan heads to the archives for a re-creation of designer Cristóbal Balenciaga’s original 1951 Mermaid dress
Anya Taylor-Joy embraces two of Christian Dior’s classic dresses – the Junon and Venus from his 1949/50 collection – for a strapless design with silver beading and appliqués
Ariana Grande goes for volume with a Giambattista Valli gown featuring a puff-sleeve cape, while Kirsten Dunst keeps it simple in Gucci.
Lupita Nyong’o, in Armani Privé, is the “perfect example of Old Hollywood glamour”, says HELLO! Fashion editor Natalie Salmon

“Sometimes we don’t play it safe. At this point of years of being with Emily, we can go have fun with fashion.

“I thought [Emily] was going to be the first one to wear it,” she continues. “And then I saw that the beautiful Florence Pugh also had a very similar shoulder.”

While many outfits looked to the future, such as Cynthia Erivo’s green leather Louis Vuitton dress with ruffles down the back, and Gabrielle Union’s minidress and column skirt from Carolina Herrera, others embraced old-school opulence.

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