Oscars 2021 winners: Frances McDormand HOWLS as she scores her THIRD best actress gong and Nomadland becomes lowest-grossing Best Picture in Academy Awards' 93-year history

  • Nomadland earned top honor Best Picture as the Academy Awards broke tradition by not announcing the award last
  • The movie only made $2.5 million at the box office and is the lowest-grossing Best Picture winner in Academy Award history 
  • while the battle was on for the Best Picture gong, a year of cinema closures during the pandemic meant the other seven nominees also suffered the biggest box office flops of all time 
  • Frances McDormand howled as she earned Best Actress in tribute to Michael Wolf Snyder who was the sound mixer for Nomadland and tragically died by suicide at the age or 35 last month
  • It was the 63-year-old star's third time winning the top honor for an actress 
  • Chloe Zhao became the first woman of color to win in the Best Director category 
  •  Anthony Hopkins, 83, beat the late Chadwick Boseman to win Best Actor
  • Boseman - who died of colon cancer aged just 43 last August - was widely tipped to win a posthumous award for his role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, but missed out to Hopkins, 83, who was a no-show at the ceremony 
  • Fans were convinced Youn Yuh-jung became the first ever Korean to win an acting award as she earned Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Minari 
  • Daniel Kaluuya won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work on Judas And The Black Messiah 
  • Emerald Fennell took home first Oscar of the night in Best Original Screenplay for Promising Young Woman 
  • H.E.R. also made history as the first ever non-production Oscar winner of Filipino descent as she won the Best Song award for Fight For You 
  • Soul won Best Animated Feature 
  • Tyler Perry told audiences to 'refuse hate' while being awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the gala event Nomadland triumphed as the drama earned Best Picture in addition to a historic win for Frances McDormand as Best Actress at perhaps the wokest Academy Awards ever - which was virtually mask free amid the COVID-19 pandemic - in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

    McDormand, 63, howled as the Chloe Zhao directed film won Best Picture and before she won the top honor for an actress for the third time, at the event held at the iconic Union Station.

    The cry - which mimicked a wolf - was a tribute to Michael Wolf Snyder, the sound mixer for Nomadland, who committed suicide last month at the age or 35.

    What a moment: Nomadland triumphed as the drama earned Best Picture in addition to a historic win for Frances McDormand as Best Actress at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night
    The award show - which was celebrating its 93rd annual event - broke tradition as Best Picture was not announced last as McDormand explained in her brief speech before howling: 'We give this one to our wolf.' As the film was released on Hulu due to the COVID-19 pandemic, McDormand also urged film fans to go out of their way to watch it in theaters.

    She said: 'Please watch our movie on the largest screen possible and one day very, very soon take everyone you know into a theater shoulder-to-shoulder in that dark space and watch every film that is represented here tonight.'

    Golden: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey (seen from left to right) in the press room after their big win

    Golden: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey (seen from left to right) in the press room after their big win

    Quite the tale: Nomadland follows a woman (McDormand) in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad

    Quite the tale: Nomadland follows a woman (McDormand) in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad

    The movie only made $2.5 million at the box office and is the lowest-grossing Best Picture winner in Academy Award history. 

    And while the battle was on for the Best Picture gong, a year of cinema closures during the pandemic meant the other seven nominees also suffered the biggest box office flops of all time.

    Six out of the eight movies earned a combined total of $39.3million worldwide- an average of $6.5million each.

    Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman thriller made the most, earning $12.66million following its Christmas Day release, with Minari coming second with $11million. 

    Judas and The Black Messiah earned $6.12million, while Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkin’s The Father made a measly $3.7million and Sound Of Metal only grossed $17,6566.

    It has been the lowest grossing year in the box office since 2015, where the Oscars nominees made $204million- which was still five times more than this year. '

    Golden: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey (seen from left to right) in the press room after their big win

    Golden: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey (seen from left to right) in the press room after their big win

    Quite the tale: Nomadland follows a woman (McDormand) in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad

    Quite the tale: Nomadland follows a woman (McDormand) in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad

    The movie only made $2.5 million at the box office and is the lowest-grossing Best Picture winner in Academy Award history. 

    And while the battle was on for the Best Picture gong, a year of cinema closures during the pandemic meant the other seven nominees also suffered the biggest box office flops of all time.

    Six out of the eight movies earned a combined total of $39.3million worldwide- an average of $6.5million each.

    Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman thriller made the most, earning $12.66million following its Christmas Day release, with Minari coming second with $11million. 

    Judas and The Black Messiah earned $6.12million, while Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkin’s The Father made a measly $3.7million and Sound Of Metal only grossed $17,6566.

    It has been the lowest grossing year in the box office since 2015, where the Oscars nominees made $204million- which was still five times more than this year. 

    Interesting: The award show - which was celebrating its 93rd annual event - broke tradition as Best Picture was not announced last

    Interesting: The award show - which was celebrating its 93rd annual event - broke tradition as Best Picture was not announced lastGone too soon: Michael Wolf Stewart is seen working on set

    Gone too soon: Michael Wolf Stewart is seen working on setSafety first: An official spokesperson called this year's event 'an Oscars like none other, while prioritizing the public health and safety of all those who will participate'

    Safety first: An official spokesperson called this year's event 'an Oscars like none other, while prioritizing the public health and safety of all those who will participate' 

    93RD ACADEMY AWARDS WINNERS

    Best Picture

    The Father

    Judas and the Black Messiah

    Mank

    Minari

    Nomadland - WINNER

    Promising Young Woman

    Sound of Metal

    The Trial of the Chicago 7

    Golden: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey (seen left to right) as Nomadland won Best Picture

    Golden: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey (seen left to right) as Nomadland won Best Picture

    Best Actress in a Leading Role

    Viola Davis – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

    Andra Day – The United States vs Billie Holiday

    Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman

    Frances McDormand – Nomadland - WINNER

    Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman

     

    Best Actress in a Supporting Role

    Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

    Glenn Close – Hillbilly Elegy

    Olivia Colman – The Father

    Amanda Seyfried – Mank

    Youn Yuh-jung – Minari - WINNER

    Sweet: Youn Yuh-jung won Best Supporting Actress for Minari

    Sweet: Youn Yuh-jung won Best Supporting Actress for Minari

    Best Music (Original Score)

    Da 5 Bloods

    Mank

    Minari

    News of the World

    Soul - WINNER

     

    Best Animated Short Film

    Burrow

    Genius Loci

    If Anything Happens I Love You - WINNER

    Opera

    Yes-People

     

    Best Live Action Short Film

    Feeling Through

    The Letter Room

    The Present

    Two Distant Strangers - WINNER

    White Eye

     

    Best International Feature Film

    Another Round - WINNER

    Better Days

    Collective

    The Man Who Sold His Skin

    Quo Vadis, Aida?

    Talented: Thomas Vinterberg accepted Best International Film for Another Round

    Talented: Thomas Vinterberg accepted Best International Film for Another Round

    Best Sound

    Greyhound

    Mank

    News of the World

    Soul

    Sound of Metal  - WINNER

     

    Best Cinematography

    Judas and the Black Messiah

    Mank - WINNER

    News of the World

    Nomadland

    The Trial of the Chicago 7  

     

    Best Music (Original Song)

    H.E.R. - Fight for You – Judas and the Black Messiah - WINNER

    Hear My Voice – The Trial of the Chicago 7

    Husavik – Eurovision Song Contest

    Io Si (Seen) – The Life Ahead

    Speak Now – One Night in Miami...

    H.E.R.  won Best Original Song for Judas and the Black Messiah's  Fight for You

     H.E.R.  won Best Original Song for Judas and the Black Messiah's  Fight for You

     Best Director  

    Thomas Vinterberg – Another Round

    David Fincher – Mank

    Lee Isaac Chung – Minari

    Chlo̩ Zhao РNomadland - WINNER

    Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman

    Trailblazer: Chloe Zhao is the first woman of color to win Best Director

    Trailblazer: Chloe Zhao is the first woman of color to win Best Director 

    Best Actor in a Leading Role

    Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal 

    Anthony Hopkins – The Father - WINNER

    Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom 

    Gary Oldman – Mank

    Steven Yeun – Minari 

     

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role

    Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7

    Daniel Kaluuya - Judas and the Black Messiah - WINNER

    Leslie Odom, Jr. – One Night in Miami…

    Paul Raci – Sound of Metal

    Lakeith Stanfield – Judas and the Black Messiah

     

    Best Animated Feature Film

    Onward

    Over the Moon

    A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

    Soul - WINNER

    Wolfwalkers

    Dynamic: Dana Murray (L) and Pete Docter won Best Animated Feature for Soul

    Dynamic: Dana Murray (L) and Pete Docter won Best Animated Feature for Soul

    Best Costume Design

    Emma

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom - WINNER

    Mank

    Mulan

    Pinnochio

     

    Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

    Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

    The Father - WINNER

    Nomadland

    One Night in Miami…

    The White Tiger

     

    Best Writing (Original Screenplay)

    Emerald Fennell - Promising Young Woman - WINNER

    Shaka King and Will Berson - Judas and the Black Messiah

    Lee Isaac Chung - Minari

    Darius Marder and Abraham Marder - Sound of Metal

     Aaron Sorkin - The Trial of the Chicago 7

    Blooming lovely: Emerald Fennell won Best Original Screenplay for Promising Young Woman

    Blooming lovely: Emerald Fennell won Best Original Screenplay for Promising Young Woman

    Best Documentary Feature

    Collective

    Crip Camp

    The Mole Agent

    My Octopus Teacher - WINNER

    Time

     

    Best Documentary Short Subject

    Colette - WINNER

    A Concerto Is a Conversation

    Do Not Split

    Hunger Ward

    A Love Song for Latasha

     

    Best Film Editing

    The Father

    Nomadland

    Promising Young Woman

    Sound of Metal - WINNER

    The Trial of the Chicago 7

     

    Best Production Design

    The Father

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

    Mank - WINNER

    News of the World

    Tenet

     

    Best Visual Effects

    Love and Monsters

    The Midnight Sky

    Mulan

    The One and Only Ivan

    Tenet - WINNER

     

    Best Makeup and Hairstyling

    Emma

    Hillbilly Elegy

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom - WINNER

    Mank

    Pinocchio

     

     

    Frances tied Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with three victories in the Best Actress category as they all trail behind the record-hold, Katharine Hepburn, who has four wins.

    During her speech, McDormand joked there should have been a karaoke bar at the ceremony before going on to quote a line from Macbeth.  

    She said: 'I have no words: my voice is in my sword. We know the sword is our work, and I like work. Thank you for knowing that, and thanks for this.'

    McDormand scored the win over Viola Davis for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Andra Day for The United States vs Billie Holiday, Vanessa Kirby for Pieces of a Woman, and Carey Mulligan for Promising Young Woman.

    Legend: After that Frances tied Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with three victories in the Best Actress category as they all trail behind the record-hold, Katharine Hepburn, who has four wins
    Passionate: The actress delivered a passionate speech on stage as she accepted her gong

    Legend: After that Frances tied Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with three victories in the Best Actress category as they all trail behind the record-hold, Katharine Hepburn, who has four wins

     

    'I have no words: my voice is in my sword': During her speech, McDormand joked there should have been a karaoke bar at the ceremony before going on to quote a line from Macbeth

    'I have no words: my voice is in my sword': During her speech, McDormand joked there should have been a karaoke bar at the ceremony before going on to quote a line from Macbeth

    Let the Oscars begin! Regina King opened the show, with the audience who sitting in socially-distanced booths

    Let the Oscars begin! Regina King opened the show, with the audience who sitting in socially-distanced booths

    Venue: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosted the delayed ceremony at the historic Union Station in Los Angeles which allowed safety procedures to be enforced amid the pandemic

    Venue: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosted the delayed ceremony at the historic Union Station in Los Angeles which allowed safety procedures to be enforced amid the pandemic

    Impressive: During normal times, when COVID restrictions haven't crimped travel, more than 100,000 people a day walk through its halls, but it was transformed for the ceremony

    Impressive: During normal times, when COVID restrictions haven't crimped travel, more than 100,000 people a day walk through its halls, but it was transformed for the ceremony

    Nomadland also faced heavy competition for Best Picture including: The Father, Judas and the Black Messiah, Mank, Minari, Promising Young Woman, Sound of Metal, and The Trial of the Chicago 7. 

    Nomadland follows a woman (McDormand) in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad. 

    Zhao also made history as she became the first woman of color to ever win Best Director. 

    The 39-year-old filmmaker also became the first Chinese woman and second woman to ever win an Oscar for directing.

    Trailblazing: Chloe Zhao made history as she became the first woman of color to ever win Best Director at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night

    Trailblazing: Chloe Zhao made history as she became the first woman of color to ever win Best Director at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night

    Goals: If that wasn't already enough trailblazing, the 39-year-old filmmaker also became the first Chinese woman and second woman to ever win an Oscar for directing
    Goals: If that wasn't already enough trailblazing, the 39-year-old filmmaker also became the first Chinese woman and second woman to ever win an Oscar for directing

    Goals: If that wasn't already enough trailblazing, the 39-year-old filmmaker also became the first Chinese woman and second woman to ever win an Oscar for directing

    Shining moment: She beat out a field including: Thomas Vinterberg for Another Round, David Fincher for Mank, Lee Isaac Chung for Minari, and Emerald Fennell for Promising Young Woman

    Shining moment: She beat out a field including: Thomas Vinterberg for Another Round, David Fincher for Mank, Lee Isaac Chung for Minari, and Emerald Fennell for Promising Young Woman

    She beat out a field including: Thomas Vinterberg for Another Round, David Fincher for Mank, Lee Isaac Chung for Minari, and Emerald Fennell for Promising Young Woman.

    She said as she was growing up in China she and her dad would play a game in which they would memorize classic Chinese poems and texts and recite them together including a phrase which means 'people at birth were inherently good.'

    Zhao explained: 'And those six letters had such a great impact on me when I was a kid. And I still truly believe them today. Even though sometimes it may seem like the opposite is true. But I have always found goodness in the people I met. 

    'Everywhere I went in the world. So this is for anyone who has the faith and the courage to hold on to the goodness in themselves. And to hold on to the goodness in each other. No matter how difficult it is to do that. And this is for you, you inspire me to keep going. Thank you.'Zhao explained: 'And those six letters had such a great impact on me when I was a kid. And I still truly believe them today. Even though sometimes it may seem like the opposite is true. But I have always found goodness in the people I met'

    Zhao explained: 'And those six letters had such a great impact on me when I was a kid. And I still truly believe them today. Even though sometimes it may seem like the opposite is true. But I have always found goodness in the people I met'

    Icon: Bong Joon-ho, who won the same award for Parasite last year, presented Best Director from South Korea with the help of a translator

    Icon: Bong Joon-ho, who won the same award for Parasite last year, presented Best Director from South Korea with the help of a translator

    Dynamic duo: McDormand and director Zhao seen holding their shiny new Oscars in the press room after the gala event

    Dynamic duo: McDormand and director Zhao seen holding their shiny new Oscars in the press room after the gala event

    As Best Picture was not announced last, it made for a very awkward moment as it ended with a bit of an upset after Anthony Hopkins beat the late Chadwick Boseman to win Best Actor, but Hopkins, 83, was a no-show at the ceremony.  

    Last year's winner Joaquin Phoenix announced the award and awkwardly said: 'The Academy congratulates Anthony Hopkins and accepts the Oscar on his behalf'.  

    Anthony won the coveted gong for his role in The Father, becoming the oldest person ever to win an acting Oscar. 

    It is the second Academy Award for the British icon, who first won 30 years ago for his role as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of The Lambs.  

    Hopkins has since been nominated a five further times, but he was not expected to take home this year's award. Boseman - who died of colon cancer aged just 43 last August - was widely tipped to win a posthumous award for his role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. 

    Uh oh: As Best Picture was not announced last, it made for a very awkward moment as it ended with a bit of an upset after Anthony Hopkins beat Chadwick Boseman to win Best Actor leaving for a very awkward conclusion

    Uh oh: As Best Picture was not announced last, it made for a very awkward moment as it ended with a bit of an upset after Anthony Hopkins beat Chadwick Boseman to win Best Actor leaving for a very awkward conclusion 

    Icon: Boseman - who died of colon cancer aged just 43 last August - was widely tipped to win a posthumous award for his role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

    Icon: Boseman - who died of colon cancer aged just 43 last August - was widely tipped to win a posthumous award for his role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

    The Best Actor category was the last award of the night, and Hopkin's win caused upset on social media. Boseman is pictured in four of his different film roles

    The Best Actor category was the last award of the night, and Hopkin's win caused upset on social media. Boseman is pictured in four of his different film roles

    He's still here: To make matters worse, Hopkins skipped the awards ceremony and did not deliver an acceptance speech and presenter Joaquin Phoenix accepted the prize on his behalf

    He's still here: To make matters worse, Hopkins skipped the awards ceremony and did not deliver an acceptance speech and presenter Joaquin Phoenix accepted the prize on his behalf

    The Academy Awards usually ends with the Best Picture award being announced, but this year it was decided that Best Actor would be the last award of the night. 

    Many theorized that was because Boseman would be announced as the winner, and the awards show would end with a tribute to his illustrious career. 

    When that did not happen, Hopkin's win caused upset on social media. Dozens blasted that it was 'the worst TV ending since Game of Thrones'.  

    To make matters worse, Hopkins skipped the awards ceremony and did not deliver an acceptance speech with Joaquin accepting the prize on his behalf. 

    Before that Youn Yuh-jung became the first ever Korean to win an acting award as she earned Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Minari.

    The 73-year-old South Korean actress delighted with a fun acceptance speech which began with her thanking Brad Pitt who presented her with the award.

    She said: 'Oh, Mr. Brad Pitt, it's so nice to meet you. ... Where were you while we were filming in Tulsa? It's so nice to meet you.'

    Historic: Youn Yuh-jung became the first ever Korean to win an acting award as she earned Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Minari at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night

    Historic: Youn Yuh-jung became the first ever Korean to win an acting award as she earned Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Minari at the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night

    Sweet: The 73-year-old South Korean actress was overcome with emotion during her acceptance speech

    Sweet: The 73-year-old South Korean actress was overcome with emotion during her acceptance speech

    Sweet: She will surely be one of breakout stars of the event as she delighted with fun acceptance speech which began with her thanking Brad Pitt who presented her with the award

    Sweet: She will surely be one of breakout stars of the event as she delighted with fun acceptance speech which began with her thanking Brad Pitt who presented her with the award

    A24 financed the film with 57-year-old actor Pitt's company Plan B also producing.

    Yuh-jung beat out white the impressive field including: Maria Bakalova for  Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Glenn Close for Hillbilly Elegy, Olivia Colman for The Father, and Amanda Seyfried for Mank. 

     'I cannot believe I'm here. Okay, let me pull myself together. Tremendous thanks to the academy members who voted for me,' she continued. 'Thank you to the wonderful Minari family.'  a? It's so nice to meet you'

    Connection: A24 financed the film with 57-year-old actor Pitt's company Plan B also producing

    Connection: A24 financed the film with 57-year-old actor Pitt's company Plan B also producing

    Cute: Yuh-jung not only got to meet Pitt but they also posed for a snap together in the press room

    Cute: Yuh-jung not only got to meet Pitt but they also posed for a snap together in the press roomWorld famous: People are shown watching a TV screen showing South Korean actress Yuh-jung at the Seoul Railway Station live on Monday

    World famous: People are shown watching a TV screen showing South Korean actress Yuh-jung at the Seoul Railway Station live on Monday

    Sweet: Minari is centered around a Korean family who starts a farm in 1980s Arkansas with Yuh-jung playing the loving, yet mischievous grandmother Soonja

    Sweet: Minari is centered around a Korean family who starts a farm in 1980s Arkansas with Yuh-jung playing the loving, yet mischievous grandmother Soonja

    A Korean actor had never been previously nominated for an Academy Award and only one Asian had previously won Best Supporting Actress as Japanese-American actress Miyoshi Umeki won for Sayonara in 1957.

    Minari is centered around a Korean family who starts a farm in 1980s Arkansas with Yuh-jung playing the loving, yet mischievous grandmother Soonja.  

    Earlier in the night, Daniel Kaluuya was ecstatic as he earned Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work on Judas And The Black Messiah.

    The 32-year-old London native beat out an impressive field including castmate Lakeith Stanfield, Sacha Baron Cohen for  The Trial of the Chicago 7, Leslie Odom, Jr. for One Night in Miami…, and Paul Raci for Sound Of Metal.

    Kaluuya could not wait to start celebrating as he said: 'And I'm going to get back to work Tuesday morning. Because tonight I'm going up. We're going up, you know what I mean? We're enjoying ourselves tonight. You got to celebrate life, man. We're breathing, walking, it's incredible. 

    What a moment: Daniel Kaluuya was ecstatic as he earned Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work on Judas And The Black Messiah

    What a moment: Daniel Kaluuya was ecstatic as he earned Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work on Judas And The Black Messiah

    Impressive: The 32-year-old London native beat out an impressive field including castmate Lakeith Stanfield, Sacha Baron Cohen for The Trial of the Chicago 7, Leslie Odom, Jr. for One Night in Miami…, and Paul Raci for Sound Of Metal
    Impressive: The 32-year-old London native beat out an impressive field including castmate Lakeith Stanfield, Sacha Baron Cohen for The Trial of the Chicago 7, Leslie Odom, Jr. for One Night in Miami…, and Paul Raci for Sound Of Metal

    Impressive: The 32-year-old London native beat out an impressive field including castmate Lakeith Stanfield, Sacha Baron Cohen for The Trial of the Chicago 7, Leslie Odom, Jr. for One Night in Miami…, and Paul Raci for Sound Of Metal

    Legend: Judas And The Black Messiah tells the story of the betrayal of Illinois Black Panthers chairman Fred Hampton (played by Kaluuya) who was murdered by the FBI

    Legend: Judas And The Black Messiah tells the story of the betrayal of Illinois Black Panthers chairman Fred Hampton (played by Kaluuya) who was murdered by the FBI

    Praise: Kaluuya could not wait to start celebrating as he said: 'And I'm going to get back to work Tuesday morning. Because tonight I'm going up. We're going up, you know what I mean? We're enjoying ourselves tonight. You got to celebrate life, man. We're breathing, walking, it's incredible'

    Praise: Kaluuya could not wait to start celebrating as he said: 'And I'm going to get back to work Tuesday morning. Because tonight I'm going up. We're going up, you know what I mean? We're enjoying ourselves tonight. You got to celebrate life, man. We're breathing, walking, it's incredible'

    He joked: 'It's incredible. My mom, my dad, they had sex. It's amazing. You understand, I'm here. You know what I mean? I'm so happy to be alive. So I'm going to celebrate tonight. I appreciate everyone in the room, everyone watching at home. You know, peace, love, and onwards. We go again. Appreciate you'

    He joked: 'It's incredible. My mom, my dad, they had sex. It's amazing. You understand, I'm here. You know what I mean? I'm so happy to be alive. So I'm going to celebrate tonight. I appreciate everyone in the room, everyone watching at home. You know, peace, love, and onwards. We go again. Appreciate you'

    Oh no: Daniel's mother and sister were in attendance as they couldn't help but react in disbelief as he made mention of his parents getting intimate

    Oh no: Daniel's mother and sister were in attendance as they couldn't help but react in disbelief as he made mention of his parents getting intimate

    'It's incredible. My mom, my dad, they had sex. It's amazing. You understand, I'm here. You know what I mean? I'm so happy to be alive. So I'm going to celebrate tonight. I appreciate everyone in the room, everyone watching at home. You know, peace, love, and onwards. We go again. Appreciate you.'

    Daniel's mother and sister were in attendance as they couldn't help but react in disbelief as he made mention of his parents getting intimate.

    They also covered their faces in shock as his name was announced before he thanked them during his acceptance speech as he said: 'Thanks to my mum for pouring into me, you gave me everything, you gave me your factory settings so I can stand at my fullest height. 

    Epic: Daniel had the crowd in stitches during his acceptance speech

    Epic: Daniel had the crowd in stitches during his acceptance speech 

    Support system: Daniel's mother and sister were in attendance as they covered their face in shock as his name was announced

    Support system: Daniel's mother and sister were in attendance as they covered their face in shock as his name was announced

    Sweet: They also covered their faces in shock as his name was announced before he thanked them during his acceptance speech as he said: 'Thanks to my mum for pouring into me, you gave me everything, you gave me your factory settings so I can stand at my fullest height'

     Sweet: They also covered their faces in shock as his name was announced before he thanked them during his acceptance speech as he said: 'Thanks to my mum for pouring into me, you gave me everything, you gave me your factory settings so I can stand at my fullest height'

    Leading man: Daniel proudly posed with his trophy in the press room
    Leading man: Daniel proudly posed with his trophy in the press room

    Leading man: Daniel proudly posed with his trophy in the press room

    'My sister, my niece, my friends and family, everyone I love I'd like to thank my team for incredible support.'

    Judas And The Black Messiah tells the story of the betrayal of Illinois Black Panthers chairman Fred Hampton (played by Kaluuya) who was murdered by the FBI.

    He thanked the man he portrayed as he said: 'To Fred Hampton, what a man. How blessed we are to live in a lifetime he existed. Thank you for your light. He was on this earth for 21 years and he found a way to feed kids breakfast, educate kids, give free medical care, against all odds.'   

    Incredible: Emerald Fennell took home the first Oscar of the night in the Best Original Screenplay category as the 93rd Academy Awards kicked off in Los Angeles on Sunday night
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    Incredible: Emerald Fennell took home the first Oscar of the night in the Best Original Screenplay category as the 93rd Academy Awards kicked off in Los Angeles on Sunday night

    Fall for florals like Emerald in a dress by Gucci

    It's the most wonderful time of the year! No, not Christmas - awards show season!

    Kicking things off on the Academy Awards red carpet was none other than Promising Young Woman director, Emerald Fennell.

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    Honest: She began her acceptance speech by saying: 'Oh, my gosh. Oh, they said write a speech'

     Honest: She began her acceptance speech by saying: 'Oh, my gosh. Oh, they said write a speech'

    She earned it: Fennell faced stiff competition including: Judas and the Black Messiah's Shaka King and Will Berson, Minari's Lee Isaac Chung, Sound of Metal's Darius Marder and Abraham Marder, and The Trial of the Chicago 7's Aaron Sorkin

    She earned it: Fennell faced stiff competition including: Judas and the Black Messiah's Shaka King and Will Berson, Minari's Lee Isaac Chung, Sound of Metal's Darius Marder and Abraham Marder, and The Trial of the Chicago 7's Aaron Sorkin

    Blooming lovely: Emerald looked stunning as she arrived in the press room with her shiny new trophy

    Blooming lovely: Emerald looked stunning as she arrived in the press room with her shiny new trophy

    Beaming: She was all smiles while holding her new hardware

    Beaming: She was all smiles while holding her new hardware

    Surprised: She looked shocked as she arrived in the press room wearing a pair of Gucci sneakers
    Surprised: The Crown star put on an animated display

    Surprised: She looked shocked as she arrived in the press room wearing a pair of Gucci sneakers

    Shining star: Promising Young Woman is centered around Carey Mulligan's character Cassandra who is traumatized by a tragic event in her past and seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path

    Shining star: Promising Young Woman is centered around Carey Mulligan's character Cassandra who is traumatized by a tragic event in her past and seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path

    Earlier in the night, Emerald Fennell took home the first Oscar of the night in the Best Original Screenplay category.

    The 35-year-old actress, writer, and director was honored for her work in Promising Young Woman as she was also nominated for Best Director. 

    Fennell faced stiff competition including: Judas and the Black Messiah's Shaka King and Will Berson, Minari's  Lee Isaac Chung, Sound of Metal's Darius Marder and Abraham Marder, and The Trial of the Chicago 7's Aaron Sorkin.

    She began her acceptance speech by saying: 'Oh, my gosh. Oh, they said write a speech. 

    Pinay pride: H.E.R. also made history as the first ever non-production Oscar winner of Filipino descent as she won the Best Song award for Fight For You
    Beautiful: She is half-Filipina and half-Black

    Pinay pride: H.E.R. also made history as the first ever non-production Oscar winner of Filipino descent as she won the Best Song award for Fight For You. She is half-Filipina and half-Black

    Epic: Taking the stage, she gushed about how 'grateful' she was to not only win, but to be part of a 'important, important story' like Judas And The Black Messiah

    Epic: Taking the stage, she gushed about how 'grateful' she was to not only win, but to be part of a 'important, important story' like Judas And The Black Messiah

    Heavy competition: She won over Celeste's Hear My Voice for The Trial Of The Chicago 7, Laura Pausini's Io sì (Seen) for The Life Ahead, Leslie Odom Jr.'s Speak Now from One Night In Miami, and Molly Sandén, Rachel McAdams and Will Ferrell's Husavik from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga
    Congratulations: The songstress proudly posed with her award

    Heavy competition: She won over Celeste's Hear My Voice for The Trial Of The Chicago 7, Laura Pausini's Io sì (Seen) for The Life Ahead, Leslie Odom Jr.'s Speak Now from One Night In Miami, and Molly Sandén, Rachel McAdams and Will Ferrell's Husavik from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga

    Golden: She proudly posed with her shiny new trophy in the press room

    Golden: She proudly posed with her shiny new trophy in the press room

    'And I didn't, because I just didn't think this would ever happen. I'm going to be in trouble with Steven Soderbergh. I'm so sorry. I don't want him to be cross with me. Oh, my god, he's so heavy and so cold.' 

    Promising Young Woman is centered around Carey Mulligan's character Cassandra who is traumatized by a tragic event in her past and seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path. 

    H.E.R. also made history as the first ever non-production Oscar winner of Filipino descent as she won the Best Song award for Fight For You. She is half-Filipina and half-Black.

    Taking the stage, she gushed about how 'grateful' she was to not only win, but to be part of a 'important, important story' like Judas And The Black Messiah.

    Joking about her influences on the funky track, the Best Part artists said: 'All those days of listening to Sly And The Family Stone and Curtis Mayfield, they really paid off.' 

    She won over Celeste's Hear My Voice for The Trial Of The Chicago 7, Laura Pausini's Io sì (Seen) for The Life Ahead, Leslie Odom Jr.'s Speak Now from One Night In Miami, and Molly Sandén, Rachel McAdams and Will Ferrell's Husavik from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga.

    H.E.R. - full name Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson - also used the moment to address fellow artists, saying: 'Musicians, filmmakers, I believe we have an opportunity and a responsibility to me to tell the truth. And to write history the way that it was. And how it connects us to today. And what we see going on in the world today... 

    Golden: Thomas Vinterberg accepted the International Feature Film award for Another Round
    Golden: Thomas Vinterberg accepted the International Feature Film award for Another Round

    Golden: Thomas Vinterberg accepted the International Feature Film award for Another Round

    Touching: The 51-year-old Danish director held back tears as he honored his late daughter after winning the Best International Feature Film Oscar for Another Round

    Touching: The 51-year-old Danish director held back tears as he honored his late daughter after winning the Best International Feature Film Oscar for Another Round

    Tragic: Ida was only 19-years-old when she died following a car collision in Belgium when a distracted driver slammed into the vehicle his ex-wife, Maria Walbom, was driving; from left to right in 2016, daughter Nana, Thomas, Ida and wife Helene Reingaard Neumann

    Tragic: Ida was only 19-years-old when she died following a car collision in Belgium when a distracted driver slammed into the vehicle his ex-wife, Maria Walbom, was driving; from left to right in 2016, daughter Nana, Thomas, Ida and wife Helene Reingaard Neumann

    Powerful: Another round is centered around four friends, all high school teachers, test a theory that they will improve their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood, Mad Mikkelsen is pictured

    Powerful: Another round is centered around four friends, all high school teachers, test a theory that they will improve their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood, Mad Mikkelsen is pictured

    'Knowledge is power,' she went on. 'Music is power. And as long as I'm standing, I'm always going to fight for us. I'm always going to fight for my people and what is right. That's what music and storytelling does.'

    Thomas Vinterberg paid tribute to his late daughter Ida in a moving acceptance speech early on in the show.

    The 51-year-old Danish director held back tears as he honored his late daughter after winning the Best International Feature Film Oscar for Another Round.

    Ida was only 19-years-old when she tragically died following a car collision in Belgium when a distracted driver slammed into the vehicle his ex-wife, Maria Walbom, was driving.

    Squad: Jamika Wilson, Sergio Lopez-River, and Mia Neal won The Oscar for Hair And Make-up for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
    Squad: Jamika Wilson, Sergio Lopez-River, and Mia Neal won The Oscar for Hair And Make-up for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

    Squad: Jamika Wilson, Sergio Lopez-River, and Mia Neal won The Oscar for Hair And Make-up for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

    Amazing: Neal and Wilson became the first Black women to win the award

    Amazing: Neal and Wilson became the first Black women to win the award

    Gone too soon: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom revolves around tensions that rise between Ma Rainey, her ambitious horn player, and white management determined to control the uncontrollable 'Mother of the Blues' during a recording session

    Gone too soon: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom revolves around tensions that rise between Ma Rainey, her ambitious horn player, and white management determined to control the uncontrollable 'Mother of the Blues' during a recording session

    Stay winning: Soul became Pixar's latest Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature

    Stay winning: Soul became Pixar's latest Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature

    Golden: Dana Murray (left) and Pete Docter proudly showed off their trophies in the press room

    Golden: Dana Murray (left) and Pete Docter proudly showed off their trophies in the press room

    Tremendous trio: Soul also picked up Best Original Score as Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross accepted the honor, as they are seen left to right in the press room

    Tremendous trio: Soul also picked up Best Original Score as Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross accepted the honor, as they are seen left to right in the press room

    Fun for the whole family: The animated film is centered around a New York jazz pianist suddenly finds himself trapped in a strange land between Earth and the afterlife after landing the gig of a lifetime

    Fun for the whole family: The animated film is centered around a New York jazz pianist suddenly finds himself trapped in a strange land between Earth and the afterlife after landing the gig of a lifetime

    She was set to play the daughter of the character Martin (Mads Mikkelsen) in Vinterberg's film about a group of high school teachers who test a theory about improving their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood.

    Another round is centered around four friends, all high school teachers, test a theory that they will improve their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood. 

    Jamika Wilson, Sergio Lopez-River, and Mia Neal won The Oscar for Hair And Make-up for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. 

    History was made again as Neal and Wilson became the first Black women to win the award. 

    Ma Rainey's Black Bottom revolves around tensions that rise between Ma Rainey, her ambitious horn player, and white management determined to control the uncontrollable 'Mother of the Blues' during a recording session. 

    Soul became Pixar's latest Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature, and also picked up Best Original Score as Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross accepted the honor. 

    The animated film is centered around a New York jazz pianist suddenly finds himself trapped in a strange land between Earth and the afterlife after landing the gig of a lifetime. 

    Tyler Perry told audiences to 'refuse hate' while being awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the gala event.

    The filmmaker, 51, was emotional as he accepted the honor from Atlanta, Georgia, where he reflected on how he learned the power of compassion from his mother, who rejected resentment even as she grew up in the segregated South.

    Changemaker: Tyler Perry sent a powerful message about compassion while accepting the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

    Changemaker: Tyler Perry sent a powerful message about compassion while accepting the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

    Rising above: Perry told viewers to 'refuse hate', a lesson he learned from his mother

    Rising above: Perry told viewers to 'refuse hate', a lesson he learned from his mother 

    Middle ground: He also urged people to find the 'middle' and let 'healing' begin

    Middle ground: He also urged people to find the 'middle' and let 'healing' begin

    Giving: This past Thanksgiving Perry donated 5,000 boxes of holiday meals to families in need. Car stretched for miles to the donation site, seen above

    Giving: This past Thanksgiving Perry donated 5,000 boxes of holiday meals to families in need. Car stretched for miles to the donation site, seen above

    'She taught me to refuse hate and blanket judgment,' Perry said, while urging everyone to start 'meeting in the middle' to let 'healing begin.'

    The actor/director/producer's generosity has been unparalleled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This past Thanksgiving Perry donated 5,000 boxes of holiday meals to families in need.

    And in April, the billionaire partnered with a local Atlanta hospital to turn his studios into a vaccination site, covering all the costs himself.  

    Political: Meanwhile, director Travon Free turned his Oscars acceptance speech into a condemnation of police killings The 35-year-old won Best Live Action Short for their drama Two Distant Strangers

    Political: Meanwhile, director Travon Free turned his Oscars acceptance speech into a condemnation of police killings The 35-year-old won Best Live Action Short for their drama Two Distant Strangers 

    Meanwhile, director Travon Free turned his Oscars acceptance speech into a condemnation of police killings. 

    The 35-year-old won Best Live Action Short along with co-director Martin Desmond Roe for their drama Two Distant Strangers - a 29 minute movie that examines the deaths of black Americans during encounters with police.

    'Today, the police will kill three people,' Free stated as he took to the stage to accept his award. 'Tomorrow, the police will kill three people. And the day after that, the police will kill three people. Because on average, the police in America every day kill three people. Which amounts to about 1,000 people a year. '

    He continued: 'Those people happen to be disproportionately black people. I just ask that you please not be indifferent. Please don't be indifferent to our pain. 

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom won for both costume design and make-up and hair styling, while the Best Film Editing Oscar was awarded to Sound of Metal, which also won for Best Sound and Mank triumphed in both the Best Production Design and Best Cinematography categories.  

    Kicking it off: Regina King opened up the show with an epic introduction which found her strolling into the iconic Union Station

    Kicking it off: Regina King opened up the show with an epic introduction which found her strolling into the iconic Union Station

    Making it clear: She addressed the fact that there were no protective face masks that could be seen in the audience
    Different times: She explained 'think of this like a movie set'

    Making it clear: She addressed the fact that there were no protective face masks that could be seen in the audience as she explained 'think of this like a movie set'

    Beautiful in blue: Regina stunned in a light blue floor-length gown which was embellished with silver detailing

    Beautiful in blue: Regina stunned in a light blue floor-length gown which was embellished with silver detailing

    Regina King, meanwhile, opened up the show with an epic introduction which found her strolling into the iconic Union Station. 

    She addressed the fact that there were no protective face masks that could be seen in the audience as she explained 'think of this like a movie set.' 

    In perhaps the wokest Oscars ever, the host also hailed the conviction of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd during her opening speech, while Mia Neal spoke about 'breaking the glass ceiling' for trans and minority ethnic people in her acceptance speech for the best hair and makeup award, and director Travon Free showed off a jacket emblazoned with the named of black people killed by police on the red carpet. 

    The event marks the first time Tinseltown's finest have assembled in over a year, for a three-hour show that co-producer Steven Soderbergh has described as being 'like a movie.'

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosted the delayed ceremony at the historic Union Station in Los Angeles, California where socially distanced movie stars went mask-free while on-camera or seated in the main show room.

    Monochrome madness: Laura Dern caught the eye in an extravagant white feathered gown while presenting
    All eyes on her: Laura certainly turned heads in her show-stopping ensemble

    Monochrome madness: Laura Dern caught the eye in an extravagant white feathered gown while presenting 

    Built in 1939, the national historic landmark and its main terminal is 161,000 square feet, creating plenty of room for theatrics on Hollywood’s biggest night. 

    During normal times, when COVID restrictions haven't crimped travel, more than 100,000 people a day walk through its halls.

    Comparatively the Dolby Theatre, where the glitzy event is usually held, can only seat around 3,300 people which would have created difficulties in putting on an award show amid the pandemic.

    But in the spacious station, believed to be large enough to accommodate social distancing requirements with its soaring main hall featuring windows that are 40-feet high, stars have more room to mingle and maneuver. 

    What a moment: The 54-year-old actress had the honor of revealing the winner of International Feature Film

    What a moment: The 54-year-old actress had the honor of revealing the winner of International Feature Film

    Sticking to a 'No Zoom' policy unlike other shows that have taken place this awards season, Academy organizers also hosted a 'British hub' for UK actors who are unable to make it in person. 

    An official spokesperson had previously called this year's event 'an Oscars like none other, while prioritizing the public health and safety of all those who will participate.'

    The Academy and ABC will certainly be hoping that their ambitious plans will have drummed up more excitement than they have elsewhere during a dismal award seasons, after the virtual Golden Globes plunged to 6.9 million viewers this year - a 64 percent drop from 2020.

    Wow: Carey Mulligan in Valentino Couture with Cartier jewels
    Gorgeous: Zendaya stunned in a Valentino Couture yellow dress
    Lady in red: Amanda Seyfriend put on a busty display in an Armani Prive dress
    Feeling blue: Regina King opted for custom Louis Vuitton

    Hollywood's biggest night! Carey Mulligan,  Zendaya, Amanda Seyfriend and Regina King kicked off the glitz and the glamour at the 93rd annual Academy Awards in striking designer gowns

    Absolute stunner: The Promising Young Woman actress, 35, dazzled in a strapless gold ballgown with cut-out detailing along her torso

    Absolute stunner: The Promising Young Woman actress, 35, dazzled in a strapless gold ballgown with cut-out detailing along her torso

    Tangerine: Carey flashed her midriff in the stunning gown, which featured a large cut-out
    Gorgeous: The British beauty wore her blonde hair pulled back into an elegant updo

    What a look: Carey flashed her midriff in the stunning gown, which featured a large cut-out

    Fashion! The British beauty hit the red carpet with her husband, Mumford and Sons musician Marcus Mumford

    Fashion! The British beauty hit the red carpet with her husband, Mumford and Sons musician Marcus Mumford

    Wow: Zendaya looked like a goddess in her neon yellow Valentino Couture gown and cascading hair
    Racy: Zendaya flashed her abs in the cut-out detail along her torso
    All in the details: Zendaya wore layers of diamond jewelry

    Flawless: Zendaya looked like a goddess in her neon yellow Valentino Couture gown and cascading hair

    Glittering: The Euphoria star, 24, showcased her flat midriff in the strapless, cut-out frock by the design house; the brunette stunner paired the astounding frock with over $6 million of Bvlgari jewerly

    Glittering: The Euphoria star, 24, showcased her flat midriff in the strapless, cut-out frock by the design house; the brunette stunner paired the astounding frock with over $6 million of Bvlgari jewerly

    Daring display: Amanda's custom Armani Prive gown had a v-neckline and a voluminous skirt
    Rouge: She added red lipstick with her blonde hair pulled back and deeply parted

    Amazing: Amanda's custom Armani Prive gown had a plunging v-neckline and a voluminous skirt

    Iconic: The star, 35, flashed her cleavage in the low-cut frock, which featured layers of tulle

    Iconic: The star, 35, flashed her cleavage in the low-cut frock, which featured layers of tulle

    Statement: Regina King stunned in a blue Louis Vuitton gown with vertical crystal stripes

    Statement: Regina King stunned in a blue Louis Vuitton gown with vertical crystal stripes

    Impressive: The dress took 140 hours to make, with over 62,000 sequins and 4,000 crystals
    Couture: The gown's construction began in January

    All in the details: The dress took 140 hours to make, with over 62,000 sequins and 4,000 crystals

    Stunning: Margot Robbie donned a Chanel gray and silver gown featuring delicate floral detailing
    Beauty: She rocked a heavy fringe with the rest of her hair in a low, loose ponytail

    Spring chic: Margot Robbie donned a Chanel gray and silver gown featuring delicate floral detailing

    What a dress! Laura Dern donned a long sleeved Oscar de la Renta gown that had a black torso with a white feathered skirt

    What a dress! Laura Dern donned a long sleeved Oscar de la Renta gown that had a black torso with a white feathered skirt

    Glamorous: Maria Bakalova donned a stunning Louis Vuitton gown; the white frock had a plunging neckline and a tulle skirt. The dress features 100 meters of tulle

    Glamorous: Maria Bakalova donned a stunning Louis Vuitton gown; the white frock had a plunging neckline and a tulle skirt. The dress features 100 meters of tulle

    Designer: Maria in Louis Vuitton
    Ethereal: Viola Davis donned a cut-out white Alexander McQueen gown, adding diamond jewelry by Forevermark
    Leggy: Jena Friedman wearing Mugler
    She's got style: Chloe Zhao in a Hermes dress with white trainers

    Neutral tones: Maria, Viola Davis and Jena Friedman chose white gowns while Chloe Zhao donned a knitted beige frock 

    Striking: Vanessa Kirby wore a Gucci pale pink gown
    Pretty in pink: It came complete with a cut-out detail along her midsection and a v-neckline

    Delicate: Vanessa Kirby wore a Gucci pale pink gown, complete with a cut-out detail along her midsection and a v-neckline

    Dior girl: Reese Witherspoon in Christian Dior
    Red: Olivia Colman at the London red carpet for the screening of the Oscars. She is wearing Christian Dior
    Bow: Angela Bassett in Alberta Ferretti

    Ladies in red: Reese Witherspoon, Olivia Colman and Angela Bassett all wore different shades of crimson

    Lovely: The actress wore Chopard jewelry, including a 14.04 carats bracelet. She also wore a ring featuring an oval shaped pink tourmaline (14.62 carats), 2 half-moon diamonds (totaling 1.36 carats) and diamonds (1.02 carats), set in platinum

    Lovely: The actress wore Chopard jewelry, including a 14.04 carats bracelet. She also wore a ring featuring an oval shaped pink tourmaline (14.62 carats), 2 half-moon diamonds (totaling 1.36 carats) and diamonds (1.02 carats), set in platinum

    Unique: Celeste Waite chose a red and black patterned custom Gucci silk crepe gown with a fringed accent; Her heels and ring were also Gucci

    Unique: Celeste Waite chose a red and black patterned custom Gucci silk crepe gown with a fringed accent; Her heels and ring were also Gucci

    Closer look: The star carried a purse in the shape of a heart from Gucci's Fall 2021 Aria collection runway

    Closer look: The star carried a purse in the shape of a heart from Gucci's Fall 2021 Aria collection runway

    New haircut: Halle Berry sported a short haircut and a purple strapless Dolce & Gabbana gown with a large bow detail in the center and a sheer skirt

    New haircut: Halle Berry sported a short haircut and a purple strapless Dolce & Gabbana gown with a large bow detail in the center and a sheer skirt

    Closer look: Halle's hair featured very short bangs with an angled overall cut

    Closer look: Halle's hair featured very short bangs with an angled overall cut

    She arrived with boyfriend Van Hunt
    Dapper display: He looked handsome in a velvet suit by Etro

     Lovebirds: Halle arrived with her boyfriend, musician Van Hunt

    Gorgeous: Rita Moreno
    Stylish: Actress Youn Yuh-jung donned a textured dark blue Marmar Halim gown with a black velvet belt; The 73-year-old actress played Soon-ja in the critically acclaimed movie Minari
    Lovely: Glenn Close in Armani Prive
    Singer: H.E.R. in custom Peter Dundas, with Giuseppi Zanotti heels and Chopard jewels

    Chic: Rita Moreno, Youn Yuh-jung, Glenn Close and H.E.R. all posed up a storm on the red carpet

    Newlyweds: Riz Ahmed and his wife Fatima Farheen Mirza hit the red carpet for their red carpet debut after tying the knot at the end of 2020
    Couple goals: Riz wore a Prada suit while Fatima chose a Valentino gown

    Newlyweds: Riz Ahmed and his wife Fatima Farheen Mirza hit the red carpet for their red carpet debut after tying the knot at the end of 2020

    So cute: Riz and Fatima met at a New York cafe while he was prepping for his Sound of Metal role

    So cute: Riz and Fatima met at a New York cafe while he was prepping for his Sound of Metal role

    Glamour: Promising Young Woman director Emerald Fennell looked incredible in a soft green, purple and gold gown with ruffle details all over
    Dazzling: The British director, 35, wore her blonde hair loose around her with teardrop shaped earrings

    Glamour: Promising Young Woman director Emerald Fennell looked incredible in a soft green, purple and gold gown with ruffle details all over. She is wearing Gucci

    Gorgeous: The director, 35, sported lavender eye shadow for a spring touch

    Gorgeous: The director, 35, sported lavender eye shadow for a spring touch

    Cheeky: Andra Day flashed her derierre in a Vera Want Haute with Tiffany and Co. jewels
    Golden girl: Vera worked with a welder on this dress because it is completely made of metal, according to reports

    What a cheek! Andra Day flashed her derierre in a Vera Want Haute with Tiffany and Co. jewels. She worked with a welder on this dress because it is completely made of metal, according to reports 

    Lovebirds: Aaron Sorkin pictured on the red carpet with Paulina Porizkova, who donned a silky gold dress. The Oscars marked the new couple's red carpet debut

    Lovebirds: Aaron Sorkin pictured on the red carpet with Paulina Porizkova, who donned a silky gold dress. The Oscars marked the new couple's red carpet debut

    Good looking duo: Leslie Odom Jr arrived with his wife Nicolette Robinson. Nicolette is wearing a black taffeta ball gown with a leg slit and bow details by Zuhair Murad. The couple welcomed their second child - a baby boy named Able Phineas or 'Abe' for short on March 25, 2021. They are parents to three-year-old Lucy

    Good looking duo: Leslie Odom Jr arrived with his wife Nicolette Robinson. Nicolette is wearing a black taffeta ball gown with a leg slit and bow details by Zuhair Murad. The couple welcomed their second child - a baby boy named Able Phineas or 'Abe' for short on March 25, 2021. They are parents to three-year-old Lucy

    Glitz: Minari director Lee Isaac Chung arrived with his wife Valerie Chung, who looked lovely in a patterned gold Simone Rocha gown

    Glitz: Minari director Lee Isaac Chung arrived with his wife Valerie Chung, who looked lovely in a patterned gold Simone Rocha gown

    Minari star Steven Yeun chose a black custom Gucci tuxedo for the Oscars, with his wife Joana Pak wearing a coordinating gown featuring statement buttons
    Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher on the red carpet in Sydney, Australia at a screening of the Oscars. Sacha is in a Ralph Lauren Purple Label suit while Isla donned a Dior gown with Bvlgari jewels

    Best fashion foot forward! Steven Yeun with wife Joana Pak (in LA at Union Station) and Sacha Baron Cohen with wife Isla Fisher (in Sydney)

    Elegant: Actress Marlee Matlin chose a glittering gown with a cape detail

    Elegant: Actress Marlee Matlin chose a glittering gown with a cape detail

    Plunging: Tiara Thomas pictured, she is wearing custom Jovana Louis
    Diane Warren pictured in a chic white suit

    Sleek: Tiara Thomas and Diane Warren both chose white suits for the awards show, with Tiara opting for a racy version while Diane opted for a sparkling element 

    Handsome: British actor Daniel Kaluuya chose a Bottega Veneta suit with Cartier jewelry

    Handsome: British actor Daniel Kaluuya chose a Bottega Veneta suit with Cartier jewelry

    Suited and booted: Lil Rel Howery arrived at the Oscars  in a velvet black blazer with matching shirt and bow tie

    Suited and booted: Lil Rel Howery arrived at the Oscars  in a velvet black blazer with matching shirt and bow tie

    Low key: The Oscars red carpet was quiet this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The red carpet seen just before the show kicked off

    Low key: The Oscars red carpet was quiet this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The red carpet seen just before the show kicked off

    Another angle: The normally buzzing awards show - and the last one before the end of awards season - appeared deserted just before the show began

    Another angle: The normally buzzing awards show - and the last one before the end of awards season - appeared deserted just before the show began

    What a difference a year makes: The socially distance red carpet seen on Sunday afternoon

    What a difference a year makes: The socially distance red carpet seen on Sunday afternoon

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