All eyes were on Demi Moore, who’s not only the favorite in the female lead actor category, but a favorite on the red carpet. From her Swarovski-adorned custom Armani Privé strapless gown at the Golden Globe Awards to her lace-up navy Schiaparelli corset dress at the Critics Choice Awards, Moore has ruled awards season thus far. Nominees and co-stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande put their wicked sense of style on display. “Emilia Pérez” actors Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña — in Celine and Saint Laurent, respectively — channeled classic Hollywood with their sartorial choices. Gomez’s plunging beaded Schiaparelli number at the BAFTAs is one of the standouts of this season.
Follow along here as the winners of the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards are announced Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
On the TV side, Anna Sawai delivered sophisticated glamour in custom Armani Privé, Keri Russell ditched her “Diplomat” pantsuits for a chic Zuhair Murad gown and Kristen Bell served multiple looks as the night’s host.
Timothée Chalamet, Colman Domingo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeremy Strong, Jeremy Allen White and Andrew Scott are among the fashionable male nominees in attendance at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium.
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Maane Khatchatourian is a deputy editor for Entertainment and Arts. Before joining The Times in 2022, she spent almost 10 years at Variety as a news editor. Her writing has also appeared in Entertainment Weekly, KCET.org and the Glendale News-Press. Born in Armenia and raised in Glendale, she studied communication, art history and sociocultural linguistics at UC Santa Barbara and journalism at Columbia University.
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