Stunning Gowns From The 97th Oscars

The biggest night in Hollywood — the 97th Academy Awards — took place on March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Before the awards were handed out, stars walked the red carpet in a dazzling array of custom gowns and dresses.

From timeless sophistication to out-of-the-box creativity, there was no shortage of styles on display at the 2025 Oscars.

Coco Gauff

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Tennis sensation Coca Gauff brought her effortlessly charming and athletic style to the forefront with this custom Miu Miu gown.

The dress featured a form-fitting silhouette with a draped bodice, along with subtle crystal embellishments throughout the gown.

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Storm Reid

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The breakout star of A Wrinkle in Time, along with Euphoria and The Last of Us, came out in an Alexandre Vauthier creation.

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Her dress incorporated a bubble skirt with belted waist. She tied the look together with a simple Giuseppe Zanotti pair of sandals with stiletto heels.

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Mindy Kaling

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Mindy Kaling shimmered everywhere she walked at the Oscars, thanks to her stunning Oscar de la Renta gown from the designer's ready-to-wear fall 2025 collection.

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The dress had a design reminiscent of autumn leaves, punctuated with playful metallic embellishments. She complemented her look with diamond stud earrings by Effy.

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Amelia Dimoldenberg

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Versace created the gorgeous gown worn by presenter Amelia Dimoldenberg. The eye-catching dress showed off Dimoldenberg's figure thanks to its strap-heavy design.

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Dimoldenberg also wore a pair of heels, but otherwise kept her accessories to a minimum, allowing the pale blue Versace dress to take center stage.

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Whoopi Goldberg

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Whoopi Goldberg has always had a unique sense of style, and she continued this tradition with an offbeat, futuristic gown by Christian Siriano.

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The gown had a glossy design, not unlike liquid metal or and oil sheen. The off-the-shoulder design added a touch of classical elegance to the otherwise trendy look.

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Rachel Sennott

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Rachel Sennott rocked a pink sequin Balenciaga dress on the red carpet for the 97th Oscars.

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A straightforward and simplistic design, the dress featured a classic cut with the sequins adding a playful, sparkly splash. Sennott chose to go relatively unadorned, with no jewelry.

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Ana de Armas

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While some stars get creative for the Oscars, Ana de Armas opted for a more elegant, classic look with with this black silk crêpe gown from Louis Vuitton.

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The gown incorporated a bustier halter neck, and de Armas completed her look with black satin sandals and jewelry (also from Louis Vuitton).

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Raffey Cassidy

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The Brutalist's Raffey Cassidy turned heads with her red carpet gown. While the figure-hugging body of the silver Loewe dress was fairly conventional, her shoulder tie made for a statement piece.

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With such a unique look, Cassidy chose not to distract from the dress with any jewelry or other accessories.

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Goldie Hawn

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Goldie Hawn lived up to her name in this shimmering gold gown from Dolce & Gabbana.

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The eye-catching yet elegant number featured silver jewels lining the bodice and a tie detail cinched around the waist. The look was completed with a regal shawl and mini train.

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Queen Latifah

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Queen Latifah has been known to favor bright colors in the past, and the 97th Oscars were no exception for the multi-faceted star.

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Intriguingly, we couldn't find information on the designer of Latifah's red gown, but the unique neckline and shimmering jewelry came together for a vibrant, fun look.

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Scarlett Johansson

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This design from Thierry Mugler and De Beers screams 'Old Hollywood,' which makes it a fantastic fit for Scarlett Johansson's timeless, elegant aesthetic.

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The navy gown was cinched at the waist and draped down to the floor. A pair of gloves and diamond jewelry created a captivating look.

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Halle Berry

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Halle Berry's Christian Siriano gown had a strapless design with sheer panels down the legs, all complemented with Pomellato jewelry and a flipped bob haircut.

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Of course, the most noteworthy thing about Berry's wardrobe was the pattern and texture of the dress itself, which looked similar to a shattered mirror.

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Penélope Cruz

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Penélope Cruz is known to favor Chanel, so it's no surprise that she rocked a halter-neck chiffon dress from the designer for the Oscars.

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The elegant gown featured a long train along with a bodice that was studded with jewelled buttons, along with a diamond brooch.

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Meg Ryan

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Meg Ryan's Ashi Studio gown was redder than the red carpet, featuring a floating bust that gave it the illusion of floating off of her body.

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The gown had an otherwise straightforward design, all accentuated with a double side slit to show off her legs.

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Doja Cat

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Doja Cat looked like a wildcat in her animal-print Balmain gown, that was apparently based on an archival design from the 1950s.

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To go along with the animal print and plunging neckline, the gown literally shimmered thanks to the sparkles embedded in its design.

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Lupita Nyong'o

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The custom Chanel dress worn by Lupita Nyong'o was reportedly inspired by a 1991 design from Chanel's archives. It featured tens of thousands of intricate beads woven into its design.

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Nyong'o also wore pearls in her hair, a look that paired well with the beads on her dress.

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Laura Dern

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The drapey Gucci gown worn by Laura Dern showcased a somewhat sporty, sleeved look consisting of a sheer blouse over a lace bustier.

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Dern reunited on the red carpet with her Blue Velvet co-star, Isabella Rossellini, to pay tribute to the film's director, David Lynch.

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Emma Stone

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Louis Vuitton designed the gown worn by Emma Stone for the Oscars, which featured a metallic, embellished design.

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While shimmery silver dresses are nothing new at the Oscars, Stone showed that the classic looks remain classic for a reason.

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Michelle Yeoh

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Michelle Yeoh walked the red carpet in a strapless blue Balenciaga dress, which featured a cape detail at the waist.

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The eye-catching dress shimmered in the light, showing every hue of its brilliant blue design. Yeoh opted for a simple necklace to complete the look.

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Lily-Rose Depp

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Lily-Rose Depp looked stunning in her Chanel dress, which had a plunging neckline and transparent lace skirt.

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The look struck a perfect balance between Depp's contemporary image and the glamour that the Oscars red carpet tends to showcase.

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Zoe Saldaña

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Saldaña's Saint Laurent dress was a winner, featuring a rich burgundy color palette, pleated detailing, and a jewelled section at the top of the bodice.

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The bodice was the ideal complement to the Cartier Panthere necklace that she wore around her neck.

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Felicity Jones

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It might seem passé to walk the red carpet in a silver dress, but the classics are classic for a reason — and Felicity Jones proved this with her silver Giorgio Armani Privé gown.

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The dress had a high neckline and exposed back, along with further cut-out details at the hips.

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Margaret Qualley

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Margaret Qualley paired an elegant up-do, necklace, and dark lipstick with a Chanel dress.

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The dress was understated by Oscars standards, with a black velvet design, open neckline, and cap sleeves. The overall effect looks timeless and elegant, even if the separate components aren't frequently seen together.

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Elle Fanning

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Elle Fanning brought a playful touch of the 1950s in her custom Givenchy dress, which was inspired by midcentury designs from Givenchy.

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Fanning's dress was made of French Lyon lace and silver tulle, along with a molded corset and Watteau caped back.

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Miley Cyrus

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Miley Cryus stunned in her custom McQueen and Boucheron high-neck halter gown, paired with lace gloves and diamond earrings.

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It was a unique look for the multifaceted pop star, who's shown no shortage of styles over the years. At the 97th Oscars, it was all about old Hollywood for Cyrus.

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Selena Gomez

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Selena Gomez looked stunning in her custom Ralph Lauren gown. The champagne blush dress was intricately detailed with 16,000 crystal embellishments.

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Gomez has showcased a number of dresses during awards season, but her Oscars outfit harkened back to old-school Hollywood glamour.

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Demi Moore

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Demi Moore was nominated for Best Actress, and dressed for the occasion in this stunning Giorgio Armani Privé gown.

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The custom dress featured a plunging neckline, pleated hip detailing, and a flowing train. Matching earrings and bracelet helped complete her look.

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Mikey Madison

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Christian Dior designed the gown wore by Mikey Madison to start the night, with a black bodice and pink skirt.

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Madison wore a high bun to complement the outfit. Later in the night, as she accepted her Best Actress award, she changed into a second gown.

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Cynthia Erivo

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Wicked star Cynthia Erivo wore a dramatic Louis Vuitton in a deep, dark green. According to some reports, the dress is an homage to Hattie McDaniel, the first Black woman to win an Oescar.

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The look was completed with embellished details, including a high neckline and Erivo's signature long nails.

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Ariana Grande

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Grande opted for this peplum gown from Schiaparelli, which was reportedly embroidered with over a hundred thousand individual crystals.

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The gown showcased an elegant bodice with a dramatic flowing skirt, all in a hue of soft, subdued champagne pink.