
The night of the Oscars passed without surprises, nothing went off the script and so much containment has resulted in one of the most boring and predictable red carpets I can remember. In recent years, this trend has already been imposed: classic looks, studied to the limit, without any trace of personality. Nobody wants to stand out for fear of being among the worst dressed, but their outfits leave us more and more indifferent. Among the trends that the stylists have imposed this year we are left with this selection of looks, among which are the best and worst of the red carpet of the Oscars 2015.
Emma Stone, with one of the best designs we could see on the red carpet, an Elie Saab in an original shade of green with a very retro style. Lupita Nyong'o She has returned through the front door to the Oscars, wearing an elaborate Calvin Klein pearl design, a model that only she could wear with that dignity. And one of the winners of this edition, a very excited Julianne Moore wearing a design created exclusively for her by Karle Lagerfeld and with more than 80.000 sequins hand-sewn by Chanel artisans. A dress for a queen.
White (or shades close to white) has stained the 'red carpet'. Marion Cotillard He was again loyal to Dior with an unfortunate Haute Couture design.
I was very pretty Kerry Washington, with a two-piece Miu Miu set.
Everyone was waiting for Lady Gaga, who was going to have the privilege of wearing an exclusive Alaïa design. However, her red gloves managed to tarnish the wonderful dress and become the main protagonists of the carpet. For her performance at the gala, in which she paid tribute to 'Smiles and Tears', she stripped off all artifice and let us see her more classic side.
The other most repeated color on the red carpet, although just as conservative, has been red. The actresses know that it is an almost safe bet, a flattering, timeless color that is difficult to miss. D, which caused a sensation accompanied by her mother, a very elegant Melanie Griffith, was one of the prettiest with an asymmetric sleeve design from Saint Laurent. Also in red, although not very accurate, Rosemund pike with a Givenchy design with floral motifs.
The dusty tones were repeated in this edition of the Oscars. Gwyneth Paltrow He left us halfway up with a Ralph & Russo single sleeve design in pastel pink.
The same tone was chosen by an explosive Zoe saldana, the sexiest of the gala with a tight Atelier Versace design.
Keira Knightley She continues to bet on a romantic and naive style for her maternity looks, this time an ethereal design from the latest Valentino Haute Couture collection.
Naomi Watts he wanted to go off the script a bit, but his Armani Privé didn't quite work. It also came out of the mold, especially in terms of color, a very changed Scarlett Johansson, with a commented hairstyle and a bottle green design by Atelier Versace. Y Felicity JonesProving that she is in dire need of a stylist change, she skated in an elaborate pearl gray Alexander McQueen design.
To Cate Blanchett, the queen of the red carpets, did not want to have too much prominence this time. Of course, she supported John Galliano by wearing one of her creations for the Maison Martin Margiela house, a sober black dress that stood out with a turquoise necklace.
To say that the dress did not do justice to Jessica Chastain is to fall short. Even one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood can look lackluster with the wrong choice, like her midnight blue Givenchy.
Margot Robbie It was one of the most daring and different on the red carpet, perfect in a flowing black Saint Laurent dress.
Reese whiterspoon wanted to support Tom Ford by choosing one of the dresses from his latest show, a classic black and white mermaid cut design. Y Sienna Miller He did the same with Petter Copping, wearing the British couturier's creations in his debut as Oscar de la Renta.
Patricia Arquette she picked up her Oscar (and claimed gender equality) dressed by Rosetta Getty, her best friend, in a classic black and white design.
With a very naive style, the young actress Chloë Grace Moretz, who presented one of the awards at the gala, wearing a Miu Miu floral print dress.
Anna Kendrick She wanted to play it safe and opted for a Thakoon dress in coral.
Challenging the 'dress code' of the gala, Solange Knowles, she discarded dresses and unchecked herself in a complicated red jumpsuit with overlays.
Laura Dern, the most warrior of the red carpet, with a metallic Alberta Ferretti design.
Jennifer Aniston he ran out of nomination this time, but took the stage to present one of the awards. The actress's looK was very careful, and we cannot fault her Versace with a sweetheart neckline with pailletes and her eternal blonde hair.
Nicole Kidman She was gorgeous, admittedly, but her sequined Louis Vuitton dress wasn't the right choice.
Jennifer López, in a dress as beautiful as it is boring, an Elie Saab creation in champagne color.
Singer Rita Ora, who performed one of the nominated songs, wore one of the most spectacular dresses of the night, a strapless design by Marchesa.








