It's Oscars Sunday and we're already anticipating award season withdrawals—both in terms of the red carpet fashion and the heartwarming reactions to actors winning their well-deserved awards. Leading up to this very special Sunday in March, we’ve been taking the time to reflect on some of our favorite looks from Oscars past. There was Cher in a Bob Mackie naked dress in 1988, Celine Dion in a back-to-front John Galliano tux jacket, and Bjork in a swan dress in 2001 to name just a select few. Tonight, we’re hoping to add a few looks to the list of the most iconic in Oscar history—and there are a few stars that we’re confident can do just that. Team Coveteur has all eyes on Teyana Taylor, who has blessed us all award season long, is keeping eyes peeled for a matching Timothée and Kylie moment, and will be counting all of the brooches we spot on the red carpet.
Ahead, our favorite looks from the 2026 Oscars.
Teyana Taylor
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First time nominee and certified fashion icon Teyana Taylor arrived in a custom Chanel look by Matthieu Blazy—a gown made entirely of black and white feathers.
Gwyneth Paltrow
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From the front, Gwyneth Paltrow's ivory silk Armani Privé dress appeared simple and sleek. From the side, though, a completely sheer panel is exposed, resulting in a semi naked dress.
Elle Fanning
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Elle Fanning might just be the queen of the princess dress. Fanning, a first time Oscar nominee who is never afraid of an ultra feminine red carpet moment, arrived in a Givenchy by Sarah Burton ball gown.
Emma Stone
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Emma Stone has continued her simple, slinky, sleek, and shimmery red carpet theme with another Louis Vuitton look.
Demi Moore
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Demi Moore has been on a bit of a red carpet run recently. This evening, she tapped Gucci for a custom gown covered in black and green feathers.
Wunmi Mosaku
"Sinners" star and best supporting actress nominee Wunmi Mosaku walked the red carpet looking like a dream in green. She wore a custom Louis Vuitton sequined green gown with long sleeves and cutout details on the shoulders.
Jessie Buckley
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Soon to be Academy Award winner (we're calling it now!) Jessie Buckley brought some color to the carpet—ballerina pink and red, to be specific. She wore a off the shoulder Chanel gown with a red top and pink skirt.
Audrey Nuna
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"Golden" singer and nominee Audrey Nuna walked the carpet in a custom Thom Browne gown with an appropriately golden top, long sleeves, and voluminous black skirt.
Odessa A'zion
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"Mary Supreme" star Odessa A'zion walked the carpet in a look that feels so true to her edgy personal style: a black top and skirt covered in intricate beading and floral embroideries.
Misty Copeland
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Legendary ballerina put a modern, elevated, and red carpet-worthy twist on the tutu in a look from David Koma's Fall/Winter 2026 collection.
Rose Byrne
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Rose Byrne, nominated for best actress for her film If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, walked the red carpet in a floral Dior gown with a trumpet silhouette.
Chase Infiniti
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This season, film and fashion's newest darling emerged: Chase Infiniti. The "One Battle After Another" star walked the Oscar red carpet in a pale purple halter neck dress with ruffles on ruffles on ruffles—a custom Louis Vuitton moment.
Renate Reinsve
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Nominated for best actress for her performance in Sentimental Value, Renate Reinsve opted for a simple all red Louis Vuitton look, styled by Karla Welch. She paired the show-stopping strapless red dress with an asymmetric hem with red heels and a red lip.
Hudson Williams
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Brooch spotting number one! "Heated Rivalry" star Hudson Williams walked the red carpet in a sleek monochromatic black look with a small brooch as his main accessory.


