<p>The Oscars is the pinnacle of Hollywood's awards season, and thus the A-listers in attendance typically save their best looks for last. On Sunday, the stars did not disappoint.</p>.<p>As the guests filed into the Dolby Theatre, a few trends emerged: lots of understated white, silver and cream gowns; loose flowing hair; dresses with trains; and a few excellent pops of color.</p>.<p>Here are some key looks from the Oscars red carpet:</p>.<p>For the first time in decades, Oscars organizers changed the red carpet to a champagne hue. And the stars responded by bringing an ethereal lightness to their frocks, many of them in white, cream or silver.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/jamie-lee-curtis-wins-best-supporting-actress-oscar-for-everything-everywhere-1199640.html" target="_blank">Jamie Lee Curtis wins best supporting actress Oscar for 'Everything Everywhere'</a></strong></p>.<p>Michelle Yeoh, the star of frontrunner <em>Everything Everywhere All at Once</em>, wowed in a floating white sleeveless Dior gown, her long hair flowing in loose curls -- a look seen all over the carpet -- and topped with a bejeweled headband.</p>.<p>"This was the perfect opportunity to show that moms are superheroes," Yeoh told ABC of her film.</p>.<p>Jamie Lee Curtis, nominated for best supporting actress for her work alongside Yeoh, rocked a sleek glittering long-sleeved off-white column gown from Dolce & Gabbana, perfectly setting off her cropped white hair.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/indiaoscars-rrr-team-deepika-padukone-stun-at-red-carpet-1199641.html" target="_blank">India@Oscars: 'RRR' team, Deepika Padukone stun at red carpet</a></strong></p>.<p>Presenter Florence Pugh, who has been shutting down red carpets for months with quirk and swagger, pushed the sartorial envelope in a Valentino gown that was all voluminous creamy taffeta on top -- and then slit extra high to reveal a black miniskirt.</p>.<p>And Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai, the executive producer of Oscar-nominated documentary short <em>Stranger at the Gate</em>, wore a sequined silver hooded Ralph Lauren gown that was ruched at the waist.</p>.<p>Pink, purple, yellow -- Curtis' fellow nominees in the best supporting actress category brought a rainbow of hues to the Academy Awards.</p>.<p>Angela Bassett, whose turn as Queen Ramonda in <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever</em> could make her the first actor in a Marvel film to win an Oscar, slayed in an amethyst Moschino gown with a bow neckline, a train... and lots of diamonds.</p>.<p>She paid tribute on the red carpet to nominated costume designer Ruth Carter, saying she felt "that sense of royalty spring up," telling ABC: "And it really helped to get me there in terms of the performance."</p>.<p>Hong Chau, who earned a nod for her work opposite Brendan Fraser in <em>The Whale</em>, oozed sophistication in a cotton candy pink sleeveless Prada gown, with a Mandarin collar and an unusual fringed black train.</p>.<p><em>Everything Everywhere All at Once</em> star Stephanie Hsu floated down the carpet at the Dolby Theatre in a strapless bubble gum pink Valentino number with a full ball skirt, her hair cascading down in soft waves.</p>.<p>And Irish actress Kerry Condon, who shared the big screen with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in <em>The Banshees of Inisherin</em>, donned a lemon yellow one-shoulder Versace gown -- and another train, a definite Oscars trend.</p>.<p>For years, the men of Hollywood were a bit of an afterthought on red carpets -- tuxedo, rinse, repeat. But no longer.</p>.<p><em>Everything Everywhere</em> star Harry Shum Jr embraced his Asian heritage with a white dinner jacket with midnight piping and coordinated belted sash. And for his <em>Glee </em>fans, he danced a bit on the red carpet.</p>.<p>And <em>Elvis </em>star Austin Butler wore a Saint Laurent tuxedo fit for a king -- though definitely a bit more traditional than his other awards season looks.</p>
<p>The Oscars is the pinnacle of Hollywood's awards season, and thus the A-listers in attendance typically save their best looks for last. On Sunday, the stars did not disappoint.</p>.<p>As the guests filed into the Dolby Theatre, a few trends emerged: lots of understated white, silver and cream gowns; loose flowing hair; dresses with trains; and a few excellent pops of color.</p>.<p>Here are some key looks from the Oscars red carpet:</p>.<p>For the first time in decades, Oscars organizers changed the red carpet to a champagne hue. And the stars responded by bringing an ethereal lightness to their frocks, many of them in white, cream or silver.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/jamie-lee-curtis-wins-best-supporting-actress-oscar-for-everything-everywhere-1199640.html" target="_blank">Jamie Lee Curtis wins best supporting actress Oscar for 'Everything Everywhere'</a></strong></p>.<p>Michelle Yeoh, the star of frontrunner <em>Everything Everywhere All at Once</em>, wowed in a floating white sleeveless Dior gown, her long hair flowing in loose curls -- a look seen all over the carpet -- and topped with a bejeweled headband.</p>.<p>"This was the perfect opportunity to show that moms are superheroes," Yeoh told ABC of her film.</p>.<p>Jamie Lee Curtis, nominated for best supporting actress for her work alongside Yeoh, rocked a sleek glittering long-sleeved off-white column gown from Dolce & Gabbana, perfectly setting off her cropped white hair.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/indiaoscars-rrr-team-deepika-padukone-stun-at-red-carpet-1199641.html" target="_blank">India@Oscars: 'RRR' team, Deepika Padukone stun at red carpet</a></strong></p>.<p>Presenter Florence Pugh, who has been shutting down red carpets for months with quirk and swagger, pushed the sartorial envelope in a Valentino gown that was all voluminous creamy taffeta on top -- and then slit extra high to reveal a black miniskirt.</p>.<p>And Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai, the executive producer of Oscar-nominated documentary short <em>Stranger at the Gate</em>, wore a sequined silver hooded Ralph Lauren gown that was ruched at the waist.</p>.<p>Pink, purple, yellow -- Curtis' fellow nominees in the best supporting actress category brought a rainbow of hues to the Academy Awards.</p>.<p>Angela Bassett, whose turn as Queen Ramonda in <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever</em> could make her the first actor in a Marvel film to win an Oscar, slayed in an amethyst Moschino gown with a bow neckline, a train... and lots of diamonds.</p>.<p>She paid tribute on the red carpet to nominated costume designer Ruth Carter, saying she felt "that sense of royalty spring up," telling ABC: "And it really helped to get me there in terms of the performance."</p>.<p>Hong Chau, who earned a nod for her work opposite Brendan Fraser in <em>The Whale</em>, oozed sophistication in a cotton candy pink sleeveless Prada gown, with a Mandarin collar and an unusual fringed black train.</p>.<p><em>Everything Everywhere All at Once</em> star Stephanie Hsu floated down the carpet at the Dolby Theatre in a strapless bubble gum pink Valentino number with a full ball skirt, her hair cascading down in soft waves.</p>.<p>And Irish actress Kerry Condon, who shared the big screen with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in <em>The Banshees of Inisherin</em>, donned a lemon yellow one-shoulder Versace gown -- and another train, a definite Oscars trend.</p>.<p>For years, the men of Hollywood were a bit of an afterthought on red carpets -- tuxedo, rinse, repeat. But no longer.</p>.<p><em>Everything Everywhere</em> star Harry Shum Jr embraced his Asian heritage with a white dinner jacket with midnight piping and coordinated belted sash. And for his <em>Glee </em>fans, he danced a bit on the red carpet.</p>.<p>And <em>Elvis </em>star Austin Butler wore a Saint Laurent tuxedo fit for a king -- though definitely a bit more traditional than his other awards season looks.</p>