The Times picture staff was in pressure on the purple carpet that led to the 97th Academy Awards, capturing all the most effective seems whereas the celebrities took the street within the Dolby Theater for the ceremony, hosted for the primary time by Conan O’Brien.
See the celebrities of “Wicked” Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the candidates of the principle actress Demi Moore and Fernanda Torres, Selena Gomez, Lupita Nyong’o and others in garments starting from elegant and complex to extremely sculpted, with quilt gildings a substantial pattern. Among the boys who make dramatic decisions: the star of “Sing Sing” Colman Domingo in Custom Valentino and the star “A whole unknown” Timothée chalamet in Butter Yellow Givenchy.
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“Anore” Ingue Mikey Madison arrives on the purple carpet in an Dior gown.
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Colman Domingo

The star of “Sing Sing” Colman Domingo introduced one other distinctive facet on the purple carpet, carrying customized Valentino.
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Adrien Brody

The star of “The Brutalist” Adrien Brody takes the street alongside the carpet in a customized Giorgio Armani gown.
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Margaret Qualley

The star of “The Substance” Margaret Qualley returns a Chanel gown.
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Selena Gomez

The star of “Emilia Pérez” Selena Gomez opted for a traditional look on the carpet, carrying a Ralph Lauren gown.
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Timothée Chalamet

The star “to finish unknown” Timothée Chalamet has chosen a Givenchy Giallo Butter gown for his stroll alongside the carpet.
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Zoe Saldaña

The star of “Emilia Pérez” Zoe Saldaña accesses its Yves Saint Laurent gown with black gloves.
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Demi Moore

The star “The Substance” Demi Moore wears a shiny gown by Giorgio Armani with out the purple carpet.
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Cynthia erivo

The star of “Wicked” Cynthia Erivo retains him inexperienced for the Oscars in a customized Louis Vuitton gown.
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Ariana Grande

The star of “Wicked” Ariana Grande exhibits her Schiaparelli gown on damaged in direction of the Academy Awards.
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The star of “Wicked” Ariana Grande wears a Schiaparelli gown carved on the carpet.
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Lupita Nyong’o

Lupita Nyong’o offers the purple carpet one other lap in a Chanel gown.
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Working males

Even the “evil” director Jon M. Chu stored him inexperienced on the purple carpet.
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Isabella Rossellini

The candidate “Conclave” Iabella Rossellini wears the blue velvet on the purple carpet.
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Ralph Fiennes

The star of “Conclave” Ralph Fiennes offers his approval on the carpet.
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Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce, appointed to Oscar for his assist change on “The Brutalist”, impacts a sublime pose on the purple carpet.
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Kieran Culkin and Jazz Charton

The star of “A Real Pain” Kieran Culkin accompanies his spouse, Jazz Charton, on the carpet.
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Jeremy Strong and Emma Wall

The candidate “The Apprentice” Jeremy Strong Escorts his spouse, Emma Wall, alongside the carpet.
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Edward Norton and Shauna Robertson

Edward Norton’s “A Complete Unknown” candidate accompanies his spouse, Shauna Robertson, on the carpet.
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Marissa Bode

The star “evil” Marissa Bode wears a vibrant purple gown of Rvng Couture.
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Elle Fanning

The star of “A Complete Unknown” Elle Fanning sports activities a Sarah Burton for the Givenchy gown with a cartier necklace.
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Elle Fanning put a black bow.
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Monica Barbaro

The candidate “to finish unknown” Monica Barbaro offers her pink Dior gown a dramatic lap for the cameras.
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Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfield walked on the carpet with a gucci brown chocolate gown.
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Fernanda Torres

Fernanda Torres, nominated in Oscar for “I’m nonetheless right here”, selected a Chanel gown with a feathered fringe.
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Emma Stone

Emma Stone stored it elegant in a Louis Vuitton gown.
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Ana de Armas

Ana de Armas opted for a black Louis Vuitton gown with a lace neck.
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Rachel Sennott

The star of “Saturday Night” Rachel Sennott has chosen a shiny Balenciaga couture gown for her stroll alongside the carpet.
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Edward Berger

The director of “Conclave” Edward Berger hits a pose for the purple carpet.
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Marlee Matlin

Marlee Matlin greets the group on the carpet.
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Yasmin Finney

Yasmin Finney’s “Heartstoppers” star opted for Harris Black Black’s Reed gown with dramatic feathers.
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Richard Beek, Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham

Richard Beek, Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham, filmmakers behind “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Vengeance”, appointed to Oscar “, present their Stop-Motion creations.
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Jeff Goldblum and Emilie Livingston

The star of “Wicked” Jeff Goldblum accompanies his spouse, Emilie Livingston, on the purple carpet.
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Julian courageous noisecat

Julian Brave Noisecat, co-director of the documentary appointed to the “Sugarcan” Oscar, honors his native legacy on the purple carpet.
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Coco Gauff

Tennis Star Coco Gauff exhibits its form of a purple carpet in a lemon gown.
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Brady Corbet and Mona FastVold

Brady Corbet, director of “The Brutalist”, arrives with the co-writer and companion Mona Fastvold.
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Clarence Maclin and Divine G

Clarence Maclin and Divine G, each named for the “Sing Sing” co-writing, go for black and white tuxedo.
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Joan Chen

The star of “Didi” Joan Chen in a chartreuse fluid gown from Elie Saab Resort Collection.
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Diane Warren

Frequent candidate Diane Warren exhibits off a customized Klein Epstein Parker mixed with a customized shirt and a customized tie.
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Matt Rogers and Bowen

Matt Rogers, left in a tuxedo by J. and Bowen Yang, co-conductors of the podcast of “Las Culturistas”, makes recognized their presence on the purple carpet.
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Nick Emerson

Nick Emerson, editor appointed to Oscar for “Conclave”, made an preliminary look on the purple carpet.
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DJ Guggenheim

DJ Guggenheim, producer of “The Brutalist”, is prepared for tuxedo on the purple carpet.
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