The Best Looks from the Oscars Red Carpet

TLDRA breakdown of the most talked about looks on the Oscars red carpet, featuring celebrity stylist Jos Z, beauty expert colana Barfield, and designer Christopher pooo. Carrie Mulligan, America fera, Lily Gladstone, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pew are highlighted as the standout looks of the night.

Key insights

👗Carrie Mulligan's look inspired by her character in 'Maestro' was a standout.

💖America fera's custom dress took 400 hours and seven people to make.

🌈Lily Gladstone's Gucci dress showcased indigenous craftsmanship.

🤩Emily Blunt's futuristic and edgy look stood out on the red carpet.

💎Florence Pew's Chanel dress was both classic and unique.

Q&A

Who was the best-dressed celebrity at the Oscars?

Carrie Mulligan stood out with her vintage-inspired look from 'Maestro.'

How long did it take to make America fera's dress?

Her custom dress took 400 hours and seven people to make.

Who designed Lily Gladstone's dress?

Gucci collaborated with indigenous designer Joe big mountain for Lily's dress.

What was unique about Emily Blunt's look?

Emily Blunt's futuristic and edgy look made a bold statement.

Describe Florence Pew's Chanel dress.

Florence Pew's Chanel dress was classic yet unique, with exquisite embroidery.

Timestamped Summary

00:09The video highlights the best looks from the Oscars red carpet.

00:43Carrie Mulligan's vintage-inspired dress from 'Maestro' is praised for its accuracy and stunning design.

01:23America fera's custom dress, which took 400 hours and seven people to make, is mentioned for its impeccable tailoring.

02:13Lily Gladstone's Gucci dress, designed in collaboration with indigenous designer Joe big mountain, is lauded for its representation of indigenous culture.

02:53Emily Blunt's futuristic and edgy look is highlighted for its unique design and bold choices.

03:43Florence Pew's Chanel dress is described as classic and unique, with exquisite embroidery.

04:36The video concludes with a quick recap of the best-dressed celebrities at the Oscars.