Old Hollywood is Back: 2026 Oscars Red Carpet Replay

Five looks we’re still talking about from the 98th Academy Awards.

Teyana Taylor
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Hollywood’s biggest night never fails to deliver some of the year’s best red-carpet looks. This year’s 98th Academy Awards, we hoped for a return to the Old Hollywood glamour that defined previous years as fashion’s most theatrical stage—think Bjork’s Swan dress in 2001—and it delivered. The style narrative in 2026 is clear: feathered gowns, sculptural silhouettes, and more is more.

Here’s the five looks we can’t stop raving about:

1. Chase Infiniti

Chase Infiniti
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Rising star Chase Infiniti made one of the evening’s most memorable entrances at her first Oscars appearance. The actress wore a lilac sleeveless dress by Louis Vuitton with a dramatic ruffle train, a design that reportedly took more than 750 hours to create.

2. Miyako Bellizzi

Miyako Bellizzi
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Some of the best looks came from behind the scenes. “Marty Supreme” costume designer, Miyako Bellizzi, wore archival Christian Dior from Spring/Summer 1999, making a sculptural, minimalist moment we’ll be thinking about all season. The dress is precisely why she led design for one of 2025’s most talked-about films.

3. Li Jun Li

Li Jun Li
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Speaking of sculptural, let’s talk about “Sinners” actress, Li Jun Li, who wore a timeless blood-red silhouette designed by Guarav Gupta. Her beauty look followed suit: luminous complexion, softly defined eyes, and a rose-toned lip that added warmth without overpowering the elegance of the ensemble.

4. Demi Moore

Demi Moore
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One of the night’s biggest trends? Feathers, feathers, feathers. Demi Moore led the movement in a dramatic feathered green Gucci dress, giving us a little camp in all the right ways.

5. Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor
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Teyana Taylor once again proves fashion is performance—and she will always deliver. The actress attended her first Oscar nomination in a shimmering feathered look by Chanel.