It was a busy weekend in Hollywood. On Saturday, the star parade down the carpet with the Film Independence Spirit Award and the NAACP Image Awards. Less than 24 hours later, they joined it again for the 31st Screen Actors Guild Award.
The ceremony, held at the Los Angeles shrine auditorium, celebrated the achievements of his acting on television and film. Similar to this awards season, people who have been killed by the Los Angeles wildfires, including members of the Los Angeles Fire Department, were also recognized.
The other attendees were even more stylish in their outfits. Among the handfuls of actresses – Mikey Madison, Brook Shields and Moucahoshi, they chose silver gowns that glow like disco balls and just made coins. Actors like Jeff Goldblum and Colman Domingo decorated formal wear with scarves and sparkling gems. But of all the looks you can see on the screen actor guild prize carpet, these 14 stood out from most people for a variety of reasons.
Cynthia Eribo: Most space blankets!
The “evil” star ensemble was made of woven silver cloth with edges edges, resembling the flashy version of the foil blanket worn by runners after the marathon. In fact, this was Archive Givenchy from the label's Alexander McQueen era.
Pamela Anderson: The Most Angel!
The halo of the bangs in the side sweatshirt, the white shade of Dior gowns, and the absence of makeup gave the actress the pure air of carpet, the star of “The Last Showgirl.” The single cape sleeve evoking the angel wings was another heavenly detail.
Anna Sawai: Most roulette wheels!
A dress by “General” actress Armani Pribate, sparkling red on the front, a black and velvety on the back: a dress by “General” actress, Armani Pribate, had a surprise and palette of classic casino games.
Timothée Chalamet: Most “Zoolander”!
The “completely unknown” actor's leather suits, neon green shirts and rag-tie ensembles looked as if they had borrowed from the wardrobe of certain fictional male models. According to an Instagram post shared by Chalamett's stylist, the appearance, including the work of Chrome Hearts and Cartier, actually nodded to a similar outfit worn by Bob Dylan.
Serena Gomez: The rarest!
The actress of “Emilia Perez” and founder of rare beauty radiated a refined refinement with dark décolletage framing Celine gowns, smooth bobs and red lipstick.
Millie Bobby Brown: The most sparkling!
Bleaching bronze skin and ice blonde hair, the actress seemed to abandon the prolonged connection to her appearance in “Stranger Things.” Her grooming, coupled with her slinky peach pink Louis Vuitton gown, reminded me of Malibu Barbie's vision.
Jeremy Strong: Most Leprechauns!
The actor, a green Hearns Nicholas Mott suit and shiny black shoes, and a “apprentice” star, looked like he could cast as a new spokesman for Lucky Charm. All I had missing was a pot of gold.
Marissa Board: Most Space Brownies!
One of the notable qualities of the “evil” actress's vast Tony Ward Gown was the way she hid her wheelchair almost entirely when she moved down the carpet. Another? The beaded constellations on the dark fabric resemble the beloved desserts of the ensemble.
Daniel Deadwiller: Most Noguchi Lamp!
The actress, the star of “Piano Lessons,” wore a red Louis Vuitton gown of delicate, geometric architecture, like the Akari paper lights of sculpture artist Noguchi.
Drewsterkey: Most Ivy League!
The “Outer Banks” actor covered all the preppy basics of a navy blazer Valentino ensemble, a blue button-down shirt and khakis. Paise de Resistant? A long polka dot scarf instead of a classic tie.
Ali Anne: Most coral reefs!
A colony of anemones came to mind when she saw the dress on Asi Studios worn by the “diplomat” star actress.
Jane Fonda: Most Mustache!
Covering the actress' pale beaded Armani gown was a dark wavy line, each with a mustache talent and a wavy shape.
ATO ESSANDOH: Not your dad's tuxedo!
From the waist, the “diplomat” star, the actor had the standard white tie dress code element. However, the flowing pleated skirts took Brooklyn label Shivan's ensemble to a more non-traditional location.
Fran Drescher: Most Fran is fine!
In her role in “The Nanny,” the monochromatic suits are a staple in the actress's wardrobe, and are now president of SAG-AFTRA. If the silky blushing Alexander McQueen suit she wore at the SAG Awards this year looked familiar, that's because she wore the same one as the 2022 Director Guild of America Awards.
Reported by Misty White Sidell and Anthony Rotunno.