What The Coveteur Editors Want Our Favorite Stars To Wear This Awards Season
Our fashion fantasy cast for the upcoming red carpets.

Awards season is underway, and our favourite celebrities have been emerging onto the red carpet in pristine looks so far. At the Golden Globes earlier this week, we witnessed stars like Ariana Grande, Ayo Edebiri, and Emma Stone wearing perfect looks, while the men showed up in a surplus of brooches.
With plenty of red carpet moments still to come in the first few months of the year, the Coveteur editors are rounding up their fantasy fashion castings for the ceremonies ahead. The Grammy's is coming up, followed by the SAG awards and finally, the Oscars in mid March. We've got our eyes on style stars like Rosalia, Zendaya, Ariana Grande, and Elle Fanning to give us the fashion moments we are hoping for.
Ahead, all of the people we hope to see, and looks we hope to see this awards season run.
Elle Fanning, Oscars

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Dior Haute Couture FW25 look 05
"I love how Elle Fanning often plays in a very ethereal, otherworldly space, and this Dior couture collection (Maria Grazia Chiuri's last) embodies this sentiment in every capacity. The Oscars is one of the more demure awards shows, and the most prestigious, and look 5 from this collection feels like it would suit both her style and the event perfectly." – Ella O'Keeffe, Senior Fashion Editor
Rosalía, Grammys

Saint Laurent SS26 look 44
"Rosalia took over my heart and my head with "LUX", and everything about the final looks of Saint Laurent's SS26 collection feels perfect for her current, religious imagery-driven aesthetic. My life would be over and done with if she chose to wear look 44 from the collection, the voluminous, billowing nylon, cross necklace, and all." – Ella O'Keeffe, Senior Fashion Editor
Audrey Nuna, Oscars

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Balenciaga SS26 look 51
"I've been fixated on Audrey Nuna's style for awhile now--shoutout to her stylist, Danyul Brown--and her Thom Browne moment at the Golden Globes secured her in my mind as a fashion girl to watch. For the Grammys, I'd love to see her continue to lean into her love of sculptural shapes with Balenciaga Look 51. The structured leather top and exaggerated hips feel right up her alley, while still feeling classic enough for the most formal awards show." – Faith Xue, Editor-in-Chief
Odessa A'zion, SAG Awards

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Givenchy SS26, look 33
"Odessa has been having so much fun on the red carpet, and I'd love to see her in this frothy number from Sarah Burton's Givenchy. The volume at the top makes the overall silhouette feel chic and playful, while the sheerness adds a touch of sexiness. Paired with her fluffed-out curls and black, smoked-out liner would make for such a head-turning look. " – Faith Xue, Editor-in-Chief
Renate Reinsve, Oscars

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Alaia FW25 look 1
"Just finished Sentimental Value this weekend and I'm officially obsessed with Renate Reinsve (I'm late, I know!!). In the film, she embodies a woman who is quietly intense, and yet perfectly poised—the exact energy Alaïa channels in their FW collection. Their opening dress feels made for her. This link-up would be everything for the fashion-film girls!" – Kala Herh, Social Strategy Lead
Addison Rae, Grammys

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Schiaparelli Haute Couture FW 25 look 44
"2026 is the year of the naked dress, and 2026 is (another) year of Addison Rae. We need to see this Schiaparelli look come to life! And I believe there is truly only one woman up to the task..."– Kala Herh, Social Strategy Lead
Ariana Grande, SAG Awards

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"Chrisitian Siriano Fall 2025 look 36Blurb: We all know that Ariana Grande loves a voluminous skirt—I would never try to take that away from here. Which leads me to this look from Christian Siriano's Fall 2025 collection: a liquid organza off the shoulder ball gown in an iridescent midnight blue. It's everything that Ariana knows and loves, but with a little extra added dimension and shine." – Bianca Asare, Associate Editor
Chase Infiniti, Oscars

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Louis Vuitton FW24, look 04
"Chase Infiniti made her film debut in "One Battle After Another" and has been certifying herself as fashion's newest darling ever since. She has been taking risks, pulling from the biggest designers, and has made it clear that she's not afraid of a structural or sculptural element to a look. After recently becoming the newest ambassador for Louis Vuitton, I can see her in this fun, glam look from Nicholas Ghesquiere's FW24 collection. Put her in Vuitton!" – Bianca Asare, Associate Editor
Zendaya, Oscars

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Valentino SS25 haute couture look 02
"Law Roach and Zendaya are a match made in heaven. Back in 2021, she wore a bold yellow Valentino Haute Couture gown, and honestly, I’m ready for a sequel. Give the girl another Valentino moment please!" – Natasha Sheridan, Social Creative Lead
Victoria Monét, Grammys

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Schiaparelli FW25 look 22
"If anyone can pull this off, it’s Victoria Monét. She has this effortless way of leaning into risqué looks that still feel elevated and timeless. Schiaparelli absolutely nails the bias-cut silhouette here, and honestly, the back of this dress is just as stunning as the front."




