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Oscars 2017: Red Carpet hits and misses

And the Oscar for best performance on the red carpet goes to ... Here is the verdict on the hits and the misses as Hollywood frocks up.

Scarlett Johansson, Emma Stone and Michelle Williams arrive for the Oscars.
Scarlett Johansson, Emma Stone and Michelle Williams arrive for the Oscars.

OSCARS 2017 RED CARPET: Who wore it well and who missed the target? Fashion editor Glynis Traill-Nash offers up her verdict as Hollywood frocks up for the Academy Awards.

And, of course, you can follow the Academy Awards in our live Oscars 2017 rolling coverage here.

Scarlett Johansson — not her best work, says fashion editor Glynis Traill-Nash. Picture: AP
Scarlett Johansson — not her best work, says fashion editor Glynis Traill-Nash. Picture: AP
Michelle Williams, left, alongside Busy Philipps, is once again in Louis Vuitton. No surprises there. But this is not their best collaboration. Picture: Getty
Michelle Williams, left, alongside Busy Philipps, is once again in Louis Vuitton. No surprises there. But this is not their best collaboration. Picture: Getty
Emma Stone is not in the Chanel Glynis Traill-Nash had wished for, but this is sublime, perfectly fitting, a touch of flapper with the tiered fringing. And that golden hue is just aching for a matching statuette. Picture: AP
Emma Stone is not in the Chanel Glynis Traill-Nash had wished for, but this is sublime, perfectly fitting, a touch of flapper with the tiered fringing. And that golden hue is just aching for a matching statuette. Picture: AP
HAILEE! Hair?! The woman is a phenomenon. She Does. Not. Age. And chose this Versace from five by the brand. Picture: AP
HAILEE! Hair?! The woman is a phenomenon. She Does. Not. Age. And chose this Versace from five by the brand. Picture: AP
Brie Larson — finally some drama on the red carpet. I’m a little over the princess dresses and romance. This still has romance, but darker, fierce. A little ‘80s-meets-40s. #winning. Picture: Getty
Brie Larson — finally some drama on the red carpet. I’m a little over the princess dresses and romance. This still has romance, but darker, fierce. A little ‘80s-meets-40s. #winning. Picture: Getty
Keith Urban, left, and Nicole Kidman arrive at the Oscars. Picture: AP
Keith Urban, left, and Nicole Kidman arrive at the Oscars. Picture: AP
Naomie Harris proving her fashion chops once more. White, sequinned column with under-bust cutout, the new erogenous zone, FYI. Picture: Getty
Naomie Harris proving her fashion chops once more. White, sequinned column with under-bust cutout, the new erogenous zone, FYI. Picture: Getty
Ryan Gosling plays it cool in a tux. Picture: Getty
Ryan Gosling plays it cool in a tux. Picture: Getty
Felicity Jones is in fairytale Dior. A shorter length, which is fresh. Picture: AFP
Felicity Jones is in fairytale Dior. A shorter length, which is fresh. Picture: AFP
Teresa Palmer in Prada. Picture: Getty
Teresa Palmer in Prada. Picture: Getty
Hailee Steinfeld is in a floral ruffled Ralph & Russo — our Australian haute couturiers in waiting! Picture: AFP
Hailee Steinfeld is in a floral ruffled Ralph & Russo — our Australian haute couturiers in waiting! Picture: AFP
Finally a male fashion statement! Pharrell Williams in Chanel. Complete with man brooch. Picture: AP
Finally a male fashion statement! Pharrell Williams in Chanel. Complete with man brooch. Picture: AP
Straight tux for Justin Timberlake, with partner Jessica Biel. JT describes her dress as ‘perfection’. Picture: AP
Straight tux for Justin Timberlake, with partner Jessica Biel. JT describes her dress as ‘perfection’. Picture: AP

Who was wearing what?

Ruth Negga, dripping in responsibly sourced rubies with a custom Valentino gown to match, accessorised with something extra Sunday on her first Oscar red carpet as a nominee — a blue ribbon in support of the ACLU.

The ribbon popped up on others walking the red carpet, including Lin Manual She gave kudos to the civil rights group for helping the real “Loving” couple as they fought their way to legal marriage as a mixed-race couple. And Negga shouted out her home country, Ireland, poised in her red tiara and statement earrings.

Her gown was long-sleeved with a high lace collar in a bright red that can be tricky on red carpets. As for the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Negga planned to enjoy her moment: “My win is my nomination.” Negga’s little ribbon popped up elsewhere on the red carpet, including the lapel of Lin-Manuel Miranda, who noted his tuxedo came from Yonkers, New York, the same shop where he got his high school prom tux in 1998.

A standout this awards season, “Elle” nominee Isabelle Huppert, shimmered in a blush-tone Armani Prive, her hair loose with diamond ear cuffs ideal punctuation marks. Does the French legend care about fashion? The dark lacquer on her nails popped against her belted gown with loose, romantic sleeves. “Well it looks like I do pay a little bit of attention,” she said. “I think all these things are rituals and you have to honour the rituals.” In Champagne: Felicity Jones, who wore a princess look that fell above the ankle.

Miranda, a song nominee, choked up a bit as she was serenaded by “Hamilton” cast members, including some Schuyler sisters.

“I hate you for making me cry before the Oscars have even started,” he laughed, accompanied by his mom, Luz Towns-Miranda, who also donned the blue ACLU ribbon. Little Sunny Pawar, the kid star of “Lion” who has been a source of great fun on the carpet this season, flashed a peace symbol and adjusted his bow tie on the carpet in a bite-size, black tuxedo, a huge smile on his face and trainers on his feet.

Hailee Steinfeld, a presenter, walked in a pleated back ruffle couture gown in a floral design with a long, sheer train, from Ralph & Russo. She’s been a recent person-of-interest on red carpets. This time, her hair was up and she let her bare shoulders speak volumes.

Who slayed in trendy velvet? Presenter Taraji Henson, in off-shoulder deep blue by Alberta Ferretti and a diamond necklace perfect to show off her decolletage. She looked every bit the movie star with a high side slit. Her “Hidden Figures” co-star, Olivia Spencer, also went off the shoulder in a feathery lavender gown by Marchesa.

Ave Duvernay, the creator of the film “13th,” wore high-neck, long-sleeved grey, pleats providing a bit of a bustle effect.

Chrissy Teigen joked with husband John Legend on the carpet, dressed in white Zuhair Murad Couture with gold embroidery and a dramatic cape. Another favourite carpet couple, Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake, chatted amiably — he in a Tom Ford tux and she in a slinky KaufmanFranco textured gown with a statement gold and silver collar adornment that lent the appearance of metallic fringe. --- Associated Press reporter Nicole Evatt contributed to this report.

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