Glamorous Old Hollywood Fashion Stages a Comeback at the Oscars
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At the 2019 Oscars, held at the Dolby Theatre located in Los Angeles, California on February 25, style statements were made with clothes. Starting with Billy Porter who wore a tuxedo gown by designer Christian Siriano and challenged the expectations men haveGlamorous Old Hollywood Fashion Stages a Comeback at the Oscars
At the 2019 Oscars, held at the Dolby Theatre located in Los Angeles, California on February 25, style statements were made with clothes. Starting with Billy Porter who wore a tuxedo gown by designer Christian Siriano and challenged the expectations men have to live up to. Concurrently old Hollywood style and glamour made a strong comeback with Lady Gaga wearing a striking Alexander McQueen gown with padded hips that provided a sculpted effect. Paired with long gloves the black gown help set off her silver hair and resulted in a distinct look. Regina King who won the award for the Best Supporting Actress, wore a white Oscar de la Renta gown with a long slit, having a singular old Hollywood effect.Ashley Graham showcased her curves to the maximum in an all-black hourglass Zac Posen gown with a fishtail. Created with an asymmetric neckline, the gown successfully borrowed from Hollywood style in the past combined with a dramatic modern edge. Among the men Rami Malek, who won the Best Actor honor, dressed in a custom designed Saint Laurent suit. Malek’s girlfriend Lucy Boynton wore a violet gown by brand Rodarte and they were easily the best-dressed couple. Henry Golding who sported a Ralph Lauren tuxedo also helped showcase the fact that the best aspects of old Hollywood style never goes out of fashion.Among the other stars who took inspiration from Hollywood’s past, was Charlize Theron in a periwinkle colored dress from Dior. Gemma Chan opted for a hot pink Valentino gown with a billowing profile. On the other hand, Amy Adams donned a figure-hugging gown from Versace that had chevron-embellishment.Click on the slideshow to check the stars on the red carpet.http://www.blouinartinfo.comFounder: Louise Blouin Read more

