The most beautiful dresses ever worn at the Oscars
Charlize Theron. 2004. Everything was perfect in this look. The gold Gucci dress, her hairstyle with vintage touch and of course the Oscar to top it off.
Cate Blanchett. 2011. This Givenchy still headlines in our dreams.
Audrey Hepburn. 1954. An iconic dress designed by Givenchy.
Grace Kelly. 1954. A design by Edith Head.
Emma Stone. 2017. A Couture Givenchy to pick up your Oscar statue. Not bad at all.
Halle Berry. 2011. The actress appeared in this stunning gold Marchesa gown with strapless neckline.
Barbra Streisand. 1969. It's not a gown but even so glamorous and graceful. A transparent set of bell-bottomed trousers and a babydoll blouse with lace.
Ingrid Bergman. 1969. She presented the Oscar to Barbra Streisand and both looked iconic. Bergman wore a white-and-silver dress inspired by Greco-Roman art.
Jennifer Lawrence. 2013. A Dior as great as she is.
Anne Hathaway. 2013. Her Prada in baby pink and vintage aesthetic made all heads turn.
Viola Davis. 2017. A stunning dress by Armani Privé.
Elizabeth Taylor. 1961. The actress showed off a Dior with a white skirt, transparent body, and a red rose in the belt.
Twiggy. 1974. A rhinestone embroidered tunic with matching headband.
Emma Watson. 2014. A Vera Wang in two colours.
Meryl Streep. 1980. A silk white dress and a short jacket.
Emma Stone. 2012. She wore a design by Giambattista Valli with a bow at the neck and in passion red.
Meryl Streep. 1983. Don't you just love the 80s? She chose a sparkling dress with long sleeves while being six months pregnant with her second child, Mamie.
Molly Ringwald. 1987. A black beaded gown that had everyone looking.
Gwyneth Paltrow. 1999. Her pink Ralph Lauren dress was legendary.
Cate Blanchett. 2013. She wore an Armani Privé that was simply perfect as she accepted her second Oscar for 'Blue Jasmine.'
Lupita Nyong'o. 2014. She came out in this beautiful sky blue dress by Prada. Simply gorgeous.
Angelina Jolie. 2000. A very simple dress of black lycra.
Gwyneth Paltrow. 2012. Many remember this look by Tom Ford. It's simple and very elegant.
Meryl Streep. 2015. Some people are just very good at picking red carpet outfits. This Lanvin look did not involve a gown but was still very refined and chic.
Julia Roberts. 2001. A Valentino vintage dress that made history.
Jodie Foster. 2002. A short and brilliant model by Armani, to change things up a bit.
Kate Winslet. 2007. This Valentino with Dianade neckline became one of the actress's most successful looks on the red carpet.
Drew Barrymore. 2005. Classic Versace.
Keira Knightley. 2006. An shimmering dress in the style of the decade, worn in the best possible way.
Jessica Chastain. 2013. An Armani Privé, this is more than a dress - it's a jewel in itself.
Rooney Mara. 2012. Her white Givenchy dress showed off her personality very well.
Jennifer Lopez. 2001. She wore Chanel with a beautiful silhouette and a transparent design.
Julianne Moore. 2015. A Chanel, pure magic.
Nicole Kidman. 1997. In Dior, in green and hand in hand with Tom Cruise. This dress, designed by the legendary John Galliano, made Nicole a modern style icon.
Penélope Cruz. 2007. Her unforgettable Haute Couture from Versace.
Tilda Swinton. 2009. Faithful to her own style, the actress came with the combination of a long skirt and draped blouse.
Anne Hathaway. 2008. An impressive, deep red Marchesa.
Naomi Watts. 2004. Together with Heath Ledger, wearing a strapless Versace gown with crystal beads.
Nicole Kidman. 2007. Her red carpet appearances are always among the most eagerly anticipated. This time she chose Balenciaga.
Angelina Jolie. 2009. Simplicity and glamour do go together, as Angelina Jolie proved at this edition of the Academy Awards. She combined a dress by Elie Saab with beautiful green earrings.
Gwyneth Paltrow. 2011. Another great look from the American actress. Shining gold and a minimalistic cut by Calvin Klein.
Lupita Nyong'o. 2015. From Calvin Klein Collection, this is an impressive design set with pearls.
Zoe Saldana. 2010. A Givenchy dress in shades of lilac and purple that exceeded expectations for the actress who is always elegant and perfectly dressed.
Reese Witherspoon. 2011. She wore Armani Privé on the red carpet: a black and white creation that exuded a touch of glamour despite its simplicity.
Penélope Cruz. 2009. Did you know that she bought this vintage Balmain dress herself in a vintage store? A real triumph.
Tessa Thompson. 2019. As a tribute to the late designer Karl Lagerfeld, she wore a dress from his last collection for Chanel Couture.
Anne Hathaway. 2011. A design by Valentino: a strapless neckline, fitted cut and a puffy skirt, all in red. A real classic.
Amy Adams. 2013. She wore a wonderful Oscar de la Renta.
Charlize Theron. 2019. She did it again. Her baby blue dress with long sleeves looked simple at first glance, but then she turned around. The model by Dior Couture had a stunning back cutout.
Penélope Cruz. 2008. A dress by one of her favorite designers, Chanel.
Anne Hathaway. 2009. She appears several times in this list because she makes excellent choices when the Oscar gala arrives. Here she wore an ice-white sheath dress by Armani Privé.
Charlize Theron. 2013. Another fabulous dresser for the Oscars. The Raff Simmons design for Dior represents simple elegance in white.
Sarah Jessica Parker. 2010. It's a Chanel of yellow silk and silver embroidery.
Natalie Portman. 2005. Like an Olympic goddess with a tule design from Lanvin.
Penélope Cruz. 2014. Another convincing look by 'Pe'. This time it was a Giambattista Valle with a Grecian line, in soft pink and with a black bow at the waist.
Lady Gaga. 2019. The famous black dress by Alexander McQueen in which she celebrated her Oscar win.