SAG Awards red carpet 2020: Best and worst dressed celebrities
Celebs have hit the silver carpet for the Screen Actors Guild Awards in LA, and nominee Scarlett Johansson stole the spotlight.
We’re in for a treat today with another Hollywood red carpet spectacle, and it’s the most star-studded event yet.
The 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards is currently underway at the Shine Auditorium in Los Angeles, where celebrities including Scarlett Johansson, Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joaquin Phoenix and Jennifer Lopez are nominated for top honours.
But before we get to the official part of the evening, we cast our eyes to the silver carpet where the world’s most glamorous people put their best fashion foot forward for us to mercilessly judge. You can watch the ceremony live from midday on Foxtel’s Arena channel.
Here are the best and worst looks.
Best Actress nominee Scarlett Johansson is our pick of the night in a plunging green satin gown.
The Marriage Story actress looks every bit the Hollywood star in the stunning frock, which she’s paired with red lips and a polished hairstyle.
Australian golden girl Margot Robbie, who is nominated in the Supporting Actress category, donning an unusual plaid ruffled gown with an impressive set of chains around her neck.
Up against Robbie is Jennifer Lopez, who has gone with an elegant off-the-shoulder black dress. But it’s the diamonds that are making our jaws drop.
Jennifer Aniston is timeless in white silk. We think it’s one of her best red carpet looks.
Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner is the picture of glamour in strapless pink.
Nicole Kidman is a vision in navy.
Sarah Hyland leaving little to the imagination in a short frock with revealing neckline.
Charlize Theron trying to hide her regrowth.
Renee Zellweger hasn’t missed the mark once this awards season.
Laura Dern rocking the shoulder pads.
Jennifer Garner is ravishing in red.
Michelle Williams has cemented herself as the queen of speeches. And she’s this gorgeous too.
Award season darling Phoebe Waller-Bridge opts for sheer sparkles.
Millie Bobby Brown, 15, in all-white looking virtually unrecognisable compared to the character that made her famous in Stranger Things.
Reese Witherspoon going full sci-fi glam.
Joey King. Va va voom.
Catherine Zeta-Jones is ageless in silver.
Dakota Fanning bringing some sparkle.
Best Actress nominee Lupita Nyong’o looking breathtaking in strapless monochrome.
Joaquin Phoenix everybody. We’re hoping he’s saving his Joker suit for the Oscars.
The always classic Zoe Kravitz adding a pop of old Hollywood glamour with white gloves.
Orange is the New Black star Madeline Brewer bringing mermaid vibes.
Riverdale’s Camila Mendes’ dress is gorgeous.
Her co-star, Lili Reinhart, looking elegant in a princess-style gown.
Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs Maisel) wows in electric blue.
Christina Applegate leaving absolutely everything to the imagination in a black and white gown.
Big Little Lies’ Kathryn Newton told reporters on the carpet she “wanted to look like the sun”. Curious aspiration.
Allison Janney looking unbelievable at 60.
Multi-award winner this season, Patricia Arquette, looking edgy in a black and red suit.
Nathalie Emmanuel resurrecting and returning as a real life gift after her brutal death in Game of Thrones.
Australian actor Dacre Montgomery (Power Rangers, Stranger Things) with his model girlfriend Liv Pollock, also an Aussie, are doing wonders for our country's reputation as a breeding ground for gorgeous people.
Montgomery also raised awareness for the bushfires in Australia while being interviewed on the silver carpet. What a champ.
Aussie TV host Renee Bargh is among the first arrivals, looking breathless in a two-piece silver number with a daring leg slit.
She’s joined by Canadian presenter Keltie Knight who has also opted for silver in an eccentric gown, with a neckline inspired by an oyster.
Stranger Things’ Noah Schnapp setting the style standard for the blokes in this trend-setting blue satin suit.
US reality star Andrewa Boehlke has glided in in a soft baby pink dress fit with ballerina bun.
Star of Netflix’s Dear White People, Logan Browning, in another floaty number.
Barry’s Darrell Britt-Gibson has made himself a target for drunk people who steal cool sunnies on the dancefloor.