The long night of the Oscars begins, including Malala on the red carpet

The long night of the Oscars begins with the arrival of the stars at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. Malala Yousafzai also made an appearance on the red carpet (actually in this year’s champagne color) at the Oscars. The 2014 Nobel laureate performed in a silver hooded sequin dress straight from the Ralph Lauren studio. Malala is an Academy Awards nominee for Executive Producer in the Short Documentary category for Joshua Seftel’s Stranger at the Gate.

A very excited Alice Rohrwacher walked the Oscars red carpet nominated for the Disney live-action short Le Pupille. A sequined red dress, gathered hair, the director a bit like Alice in Wonderland is ready to be stunned by the ceremony. With her is her father, the stormy producer Carlo Cresto-Dina, the co-producer Alfonso Cuaron for Esperanto Filmoj, with them the children of the five-time Oscar-winning Mexican director, the editor of the film Carlotta Cristiani.

Eva Longoria in white with decorative inlays sets the tone: between stars and divas on the red carpet of the Oscars, the V-necks up to the navel dominate. Likewise, but in black, Lenny Kravitz, who is in charge of the In Memoriam segment. And then Ariana De Bose in a white Versace and Elizabeth Olsen in Givenchy black.
Florence Pugh arrived in shorts, but covered in meter-high Valentino taffeta. The other trends: unisex clothes, like the tuxedo worn by Sarah Polley, the director of Women Talking, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Fiction.
Yellow dominates among the colors, as chosen by Kerry Condon as a tribute to the walls of her bedroom as a child, the flowers of Irish Spring and the cloak she wears in the final scene of the film The Spirits of the Island, which she contested see for best supporting actress. In a glittering Dolce and Gabbana, reminiscent of the statuette she hopes to hold at the end of the evening, but also the champagne-colored carpet of the catwalk, her rival Jamie Lee Curtis.

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