Oscars
2018:
Colours
are
back
on
the
red
carpet;
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Oscars,
the
biggest
night
of
Hollywood,
was
all
about
custom-made
gowns
and
designer
tuxedos,
with
celebrities
moving
on
from
this
years
award
season
red
carpet
black
out
and
instead
choosing
other
ways
to
register
their
support
to
sexual
harassment
victims.
While
various
Hollywood
A-listers,
dressed
in
black,
walked
hand-in-hand
with
Times
Up
activists
at
Golden
Globes,
at
Oscars
it
was
all
about
colours,
couples
and
celebrities
having
fun
on
the
red
carpet.
The
Oscars
2018
ceremony
was
a
departure
from
the
major
awards
that
took
place
this
year.
Colour
of
protest,
black,
took
a
back
seat
as
the
Dolby
theatre
was
dominated
by
bright
shades,
with
stars
such
as
Meryl
Streep,
Whoopi
Goldberg,
Nicole
Kidman,
Viola
Davis,
Saoirse
Ronan,
Jennifer
Garner,
Greta
Gerwig,
Allison
Janney
and
Helen
Mirren
donning
hues
of
red,
pink,
blue,
yellow
and
green.
The
labels
were
missing
on
the
limelight
they
usually
receive
during
the
award
nights,
but
the
90th
Academy
Awards
gave
them
their
moment
in
the
sun
with
celebs
donning
popular
high-end
couture
brands
like
Armani
Prive,
Dior
Calvin
Klein,
Atelier
Versace,
Vera
Wang,
Valentiono,
Gucci
and
Ralph
Lauren
among
others.
However,
black
still
managed
to
make
its
presence
felt,
with
stars
such
as
Taraji
P
Henson,
Zendaya
and
their
male
counterparts
sporting
the
colour.
Metallic
shades
were
also
star
favourites
with
Jennifer
Lawerence,
Sally
Hawkins,
Sandra
Bullock,
Lupita
Nyongo
donning
them.
The
red
carpet
may
have
been
a
melange
of
colours,
but
the
political
undercurrent
was
inconspicuous
with
Times
Up
pin,
blue
American
Civil
Liberties
Union
ribbons
and
orange
American
flag
pins
calling
for
gun
safety
reforms
in
the
wake
of
Florida
school
shooting,
making
their
way
on
designer
wears.
Jane
Fonda,
Sam
Rockwell,
Richard
Jenkins,
Guillermo
del
Toro,
Patrick
Stewart
and
Sunny
Ozell
were
some
of
the
stars
to
pin
the
Times
Up
badge.
Lin-Manuel
Miranda
orange
American
flag
pins
in
honour
of
Everytown
for
Gun
Safety.
Jordan
Peele
added
a
special
accessory
to
his
suit
jacket
as
an
ode
to
his
Academy
Award-nominated
film
"Get
Out".
Peele,
who
was
nominated
for
Best
Director
and
Best
Original
Screenplay,
hit
the
red
carpet
with
a
golden
deer
antler
pin
(featuring
blood
spatters)
placed
on
the
left
lapel
of
his
white
suit
jacket,
which
was
a
nod
to
the
deer
symbolism
shown
throughout
the
dramatic
film
starring
Allison
Williams
and
Daniel
Kaluuya.
Tiffany
Haddish
dedicated
her
outfit
to
her
father
and
her
Eritrean
Heritage.
Veteran
actor
Rita
Moreno
proved
that
some
looks
really
never
go
out
of
style
when
she
showed
up
to
the
90th
Academy
Awards
in
the
same
gown
she
first
wore
to
the
Oscars
in
1962.
The
actress
arrived
on
the
red
carpet
Sunday
in
a
black
strapless
dress
with
a
full,
patterned
skirt,
which
she
wore
when
she
won
the
Best
Supporting
Actress
award
for
West
Side
Story.
James
Ivory,
who
was
nominated
in
the
Best
Adapted
Screenplay
for
"Call
Me
By
Your
Name",
wore
a
shirt
with
lead
actor
Timothee
Chalamets
face
on
it.
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