Pink\, pastels and metallic dominate Oscars red carpet

Pink, pastels and metallic dominate Oscars red carpet

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A year after traded for an all-black look on the red carpet marking the emergence of #MeToo and Time's Up movements, 2019 painted the town pink with a smatter of metallic shades, pastels and nudes.

Known for breaking barriers, both on-screen and off-screen, chose a rather subtle look from his usual flamboyant wardrobe.

Helen Mirren, Angela Bassett, Kacey Musgraves, Gemma Chan, and wife Lisa Bonet, and were some of the names who added a pop of colour to the ceremony.

Dressed in a custom fuchsia gown with Casadei sandals and matching earrings, Bassett looked regal.

This year's multiple winner Musgraves opted for voluminous Giambattista Valli tulle gown with tiered skirt and flared sleeves.

While Mirren twirled for the shutterbugs in a V-neck long-sleeve bright pink tulle gown with full skirt, wowed in a highlighter pink Valentino Haute Couture dressed with taffeta pleats in jewels.

Paulson was dressed in hot pink pleated and gems.

Momoa and Bonet gave tributes to legend as they appeared in understated pink ensembles.

Lagerfeld died last week.

tones also staked their claim on the red carpet with "Marvel" star Brie Larson, Jennifer Lopez, Glenn Close, and shining bright in shades of silver and gold.

Larson, who walked the red carpet with her "Marvel" co-star Samuel L Jackson, picked for a minimalist look in a high-shine metallic Celine gown with high collar and sexy side slit.

Lopez was seen in a Tom Ford long-sleeve gown with embroidered mirror mosaic design with matching jewellery and metallic clutch.

Close walked the carpet in a embroidered gold gown with long cape and clutch, whereas Best Supporting Actress nominee chose a strong-shoulder amber-coloured custom gown covered in jewelled embellishments.

Clarke had the best of both pink and as she dazzled in a strapless shimmery metallic Balmain gown in a dusty lilac hue.

Opting for a strong red, Best Supporting Actress nominee walked the carpet in a cap-sleeve top and pleated tulle skirt with embellishments and Cartier jewels worn as a headband and a red embellished clutch.

Bright as sunshine, "Crazy Rich Asians" star shone in an off-shoulder yellow gown with sheer cap sleeves and pleated skirt that she coupled with Atelier Fine Jewelry accessories.

gave his tributes to music icon as he turned up in an all-purple suit and custom-made necklace donning the symbol the late adopted as his name.

The filmmaker honoured his 1989 cult classic film "Do the Right Thing" by wearing four-fingered LOVE and HATE rings. Lee walked away with for Best Adapted Screenplay for "BlacKkKlasman".

In a tasteful blue grey backless long-sleeve periwinkle gown, descended on the carpet in a brunette crop.

Monochromes never go out of vogue and Regina King, Amy Adams, and seemed to agree.

King, who won her first Best Supporting Actress Oscar, showed up in a custom draped ivory gown with thigh-high slit.

Adams embraced her curves in a strapless white column gown with zigzag pattern throughout and Cartier jewels.

Best Original Song winner Gaga sported a strapless with sculptural accents at the waist, with black elbow-length gloves and a USD 30 million yellow diamond necklace from

Best Oscar winner opted for a classic custom three-piece Saint Laurent by tux and last year's Best Supporting Actress Allison Janney too chose for a plunging long-sleeve black gown with sash at the waist.

Honouring his Nigerian roots, wore his country's colours -- green and white -- with his sleek Etro tuxedo.

Supermodel Irina Sahyk, who accompanied her to the ceremony, looked chic in a high-neck long-sleeve black gown with gold fringe accents and a deep low back.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 14:55 IST