On Sunday evening, Hollywood A-listers gathered for one of the most exclusive and prestigious events of the year – The Oscars.
The star-studded ceremony, which honor cinematic achievements, take place at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien.
Among the films nominated include box office knockouts such as Anora, Wicked, Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist.
Actors like Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Demi Moore and Kieran Culkin are all up for awards for their various roles in this year’s hit feature films.
The night will also feature performances by Wicked stars Grande and Erivo, as well as rapper Doja Cat and Queen Latifah.
On such a big night, we’re expecting some truly eye-catching looks on the red carpet – follow along with the ones that didn’t exactly hit the mark:

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Let them eat cake! Wicked star Ariana Grande arrived on the red carpet wearing a bizarrely-shaped, glittering gown that looked like a cake topper

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Cynthia Erivo embodied her Wicked character perfectly as she wore a dramatic, black velvet gown with a bow-shaped, off-the-shoulder top and pointed collar

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Whoopi Goldberg’s outfit looked better suited for the upcoming Blue Origin trip, as she wore a dramatic, navy blue, off-the-shoulder dress that appeared to be made of vinyl

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Pocket full of sunshine? Timothée Chalamet went all-out in a bright yellow, monochrome suit with a cropped yellow jacket and pointy black boots

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Getting wild! Singer Doja Cat wore a bedazzled, leopard-print gown with a deep cutout in the bust

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Miley Cyrus arrived on the red carpet in a stunning black gown with an intricately designed, bedazzled bodice and matching gloves, but the bleached brows threw off the look

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Bold in gold! Actress Goldie Hawn lived up to her name in a silky, strapless gold dress complete with a belted waist and rhinestones on the bodice. She completed the look with a gold wrap scarf

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Green with envy? Singer H.E.R. arrived in a silky-green dress complete with an oversized metallic belt

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Ruffles gone wrong? Actress Alba Rohrwacher went with a dramatic, multi-layered, ruffled gown with a dramatic neckline and white sleeves

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Boring re-imagining of the tuxedo: White Lotus star Lisa kept it simple in a long black suit coat with a white top and skirt
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