When the actors union went on strike, many were unable to promote their work. The future of the red carpet quickly became a topic of concern. But within days of the strike ending in early November, celebrities began stepping out again in their borrowed finest clothes, and those fears disappeared faster than the flash of a flashbulb.
After a hiatus due to strikes, awards season has now begun, so the outfits are getting bolder. We’ve seen plenty of real-life Wonkas, bold silhouettes, and shirtless men despite the season.
The looks on this list are red carpet highlights from November and December. Some of next year’s biggest events begin in January, so consider it an example of what to expect.
Jacob Elordi: Oxbridge is the best!
The actor left his wallet at home for the Los Angeles premiere of Saltburn, allowing his sharply tailored three-piece suit to turn heads.
Elizabeth Debicki: Most Princess Diana!
Although the actress wore a black off-the-shoulder dress with no pearls, her look at the Los Angeles premiere of The Crown Season 6 Part 1 seemed like a subtle homage to the so-called revenge dress worn by Princess Diana. It looked like. , which she plays in the series.
Meg Bellamy: It’s so easy!
A red poppy pin drew attention away from the plunging neckline of the sexy black dress Kate Middleton wore to the LA premiere of The Crown. (The pin was in commemoration of England) anniversary. )
The singer and flautist became a vision in white frills at the world premiere of Renaissance: The Beyoncé Movie. Wearing a flowing robe over a two-piece that exposed his stomach made his look more elegant.
Laverne Cox: Most Frozen!
The red carpet host of “Live From E!” appeared at the “Renaissance” premiere. She traded in the microphone for a small handbag that complemented her ice blue corset and sleek silver skirt.
Janelle Monáe: The most pop art!
The singer appeared to be channeling one of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s spotted pumpkins at the premiere of “Renaissance,” wearing a hooded polka-dot dress with a balloon skirt.
Charles Melton: Super debonair!
The “May December” actor, who won the Outstanding Supporting Actor award at the Gotham Awards ceremony, looked like a hyped James Bond in a double-breasted suit without a shirt on.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph: The Most Dignified!
The “Only Murders in the Building” star shined at the Gotham Awards in a deep blue velvet dress that fit like a glove.
Timothée Chalamet: The most Wonka!
The “Wonka” star played his part in a purple-tinged suit and chocolate brown boots at the film’s world premiere.
Lily Gladstone: The brightest!
The bright marigold color helped highlight the unusual structure of the dress worn by the “Killers of the Flower Moon” actress at the Academy Museum Gala.
Barry Keoghan: The most commando!
rear expose everything For Saltburn, the actor went shirtless under an olive green vest and matching pants at the Academy Museum Gala, highlighting his eye color.
Greta Lee: Most statuesque!
The “Past Life” actress lit up the Academy Museum Gala carpet with her scarlet pillar-like gown and glowing skin.
Emma Stone: Most of the sleeves!
At a screening of Poor Things in London, the actress wore a slip dress with a shawl that appeared to have large sleeves, reminiscent of the film’s wardrobe.
Stella Bugbee, Madison Malone Kircher and Anthony Rotunno contributed reporting.