Photos: 2020 Oscars red carpet glamour

Nominees and guests showed off their glitzy outfits at the 92nd Academy Awards, posing for photographers on the famous red carpet.
Billy Porter did not disappoint with his red carpet outfit. The actor sported a Giles Deacon dress with Jimmy Choo shoes and Swarovski jewels.
Billy Porter on the red carpet wearing a dress
Scarlett Johansson looked ecstatic to be on the red carpet, seen in a silver backless dress that showed off her rose tattoo.
Scarlett Johansson on the red carpet
Laura Dern wore a soft pink dress with a jewelled black bodice. When asked on the carpet what sort of speech she might give if she won best supporting actress for Marriage Story, she said: “Hopefully you get inspired in the moment and speak from your heart.”
Laura Dern in a dress on the red carpet
George MacKay (left) and Dean-Charles Chapman looked pleased to be attending the awards. The pair starred in Sam Mendes’ World War One film 1917, nominated for best picture.
George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman on the red carpet
The cast and crew of Parasite, best picture Oscar winners, took to the carpet together.
Parasite cast and crew
Spike Lee, seen here with his wife Tonya Lewis Lee, paid tribute to the late basketball player Kobe Bryant.
Tonya Lewis Lee and Spike Lee
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish showed off her unique sense of style in a Chanel suit.
Billie Eilish on the red carpet
Brad Pitt wore a smart black tuxedo on the red carpet, shortly before his Oscar win for best supporting actor.
Brad Pitt on the red carpet
Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo was a vision of white and silver in her flowing gown.
Cynthia Erivo
Cameras were on Oscar nominee Leonardo DiCaprio as he soaked up the atmosphere.
Leonardo DiCaprio on the red carpet.
Janelle Monae looked striking in a shimmering full-length dress with hood.
Janelle Monae on the red carpet
James Corden and Rebel Wilson appear in “Cats” costumes — and share a laugh at their movie’s expense. “Nobody more than us understands the importance of good visual effects,” Corden quipped.

From left, Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert pose with the Oscar for best documentary feature (“American Factory”). It is the first Netflix film produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company “Higher Ground.”

 
Source: BBC

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