Oscars 2020: Red Carpet Glam

By Allie Murray

The 92nd Oscars red carpet was adorned with glitz, glam and a little bit of rain. But the damp, chilly weather didn’t put a damper on the stars’ fashion that lined the red carpet for hours. Before the award show began, celebs hit the red carpet leading into California’s Dolby Theatre and here are some of CanCulture’s top fashion picks.

Lainey Lui

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Toronto TV personality Lainey Lui repped Canada on the Oscars red carpet with her dress, which was made by Canadian designer Stephen Caras. The reporter for etalk and co-host on The Social showed her look off on Instagram, saying her dress was an attempt at sustainable fashion and was a rewear from Wendy Crewson at last year’s Canadian Screen Awards.

Sandra Oh

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Ottawa-born actress Sandra Oh wore a unique but elegant Elie Saag pale pink sequin dress on the red carpet. The gown was detailed with rose-shaped tulle sleeves, a deep neck and an open back. Oh added simple earrings, bracelets and rings for the finishing touches on the look. On Twitter, she also celebrated Parasite’s Best Picture win, noting that she’s “so, so proud to be Korean.”

Dean DeBlois

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Pictured left, Sheridan College graduate and Quebec-born director Dean DeBlois walked the red carpet in a classic black suit, posting several photos on Instagram to capture the experience. DeBlois worked as a writer and director on How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, which was nominated in the Best Animated Feature Film category.

Brie Larson

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Brie Larson strutted the red carpet in a pink champagne-toned Celine dress, covered in a gorgeous sparkle and finished with a unique cape. Larson finished off her look with simple jewellery and a natural makeup look to perfect her take on a timeless Hollywood glam.

Janelle Monáe 

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Before opening the show with an energetic Oscars-themed performance, Janelle Monáe walked the red carpet in a Ralph Lauren gown made with 168,000 crystals, according to Ralph Lauren’s Instagram. The hard work that went into the creation of her dress definitely paid off as Monáe looked beautiful as she sparkled down the red carpet.

Natalie Portman

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Natalie Portman walked the red carpet in a custom Dior gown, which was embroidered with the names of eight female directors who directed films in 2019 but weren’t recognized with a nomination. Portman’s activism-themed dress honoured women including Greta Gerwig, Lulu Wang and others.

Spike Lee

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Spike Lee paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant with his Oscars style. His suit, a custom-made Gucci, was made with Los Angeles Lakers colours purple and yellow and detailed with Bryant’s jersey number 24. Lee had a close relationship with Bryant, having directed the 2009 documentary Kobe Doin’ Work showcasing a day spent with the basketball star during the 2007-08 Lakers season.

TIFF 2019: Red Carpet Recap

By Regina Dickson

Fall is a bittersweet time of the year. Summer is over, which means no more weekends at the cottage, day trips to the beach or naps by the pool. On the bright side, for those of us who live off of schedules, systems and structure, fall is our time to thrive, as we get back into a ‘routine.’ 

Every September, Torontonians get through summer farewells with the help of a little light at the end of the tunnel. That light being, of course, the Toronto International Film Festival. The annual festival happens in September and takes place right in the heart of the city, including parts of Ryerson University. It’s that perfect time of the year when Leonardo DiCaprio is spotted strolling the streets of Toronto or Jennifer Lopez passes you by on campus. Nevertheless, not all of us get a chance to meet the stars or snag a ticket to a film screening. If you feel like you missed out on the action, we’ve got your back. Here’s your recap of the TIFF 2019 red carpet looks. 

In the wake of Riverdale being a hit teen drama, Lili Reinhart’s appearance at TIFF was very well received. The star attended the festival with her new movie, Hustlers, in which she stars alongside Jennifer Lopez and Keke Palmer. Reinhart came to her first ever TIFF in a white ruffled Rodarte dress, with two voluminous flowers resting on her shoulders, completing her graceful look. 

Photo by Frazer Harrison, courtesy of Getty Images

Photo by Frazer Harrison, courtesy of Getty Images

Jennifer Lopez has had decades of experience dressing for red carpet events and it shows. She boldly wore a mustard yellow Maison Yeya dress, accessorized with a glistening clutch, designed to look like a stack of cash. 

Photo by George Pimentel, courtesy of Getty Images

Photo by George Pimentel, courtesy of Getty Images

Keke Palmer attended this year’s TIFF in an elegant sparkling Robert Cavalli gown with a slit reaching nearly up to her hip.

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Photo by Frazer Harrison, courtesy of Getty Images

You may know Brie Larson from 21 Jump Street, but her new film Just Mercy is far from a comedy. Being part of this year’s TIFF, the film is based on a true story of a Harvard law graduate defending the wrongly-accused in Alabama. Larson even shed a tear when talking about the film. She wore a floral hot pink Giambattista Valli gown with a long train. To match, but not steal attention off her dress, she wore simple hot pink pumps and a basic clutch. 

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Photo by Emma McIntyre, courtesy of Getty Images

Whether you were Team Edward or Team Jacob back in the day, you’ll appreciate the photo below. This photograph is referred to by many as “Captain America meets Batman.” Robert Pattinson has recently been casted for the role of Batman and Chris Evans has famously portrayed the role of Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Pattinson came to TIFF with his new film The Lighthouse and Evans was here with his new movie Knives Out, which uniquely combines the three genres of comedy, crime and drama. 

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Photo by GP Images, courtesy of Getty Images

To this year’s TIFF, Pattinson wore a dark navy Dior suit, overtop of a white silk collared shirt. In contrast, Evans went with a more casual outfit, wearing checkered dark grey pants, a zip-up sweater and a white polo.

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Photo by GP Images, courtesy of Getty Images

Among the biggest names to visit this year’s TIFF was Meryl Streep. The Hollywood actress was part of this year’s festival with her film The Laundromat. This film is about a widow who sets out to investigate a fake insurance policy, tracing it to a pair of Panama City’s fraudulent law partners. The Oscar-winning actress wore a floral, classic Valentino dress, accessorized with retro sunglasses. 

Photo by Amy Sussman, courtesy of Getty Images

Photo by Amy Sussman, courtesy of Getty Images

Broadway actress Cynthia Erivo’s new historical drama Harriet was part of this year’s TIFF as well. The Tony Award-winning actress attended the red carpet in an off-the-shoulder voluminous peach gown, which was the talk of the town. 

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Photo by Frazer Harrison, courtesy of Getty Images

Last but not least, Scarlett Johansson, the world’s highest-paid actress, according to Forbes, was present at this year’s TIFF for her new films Marriage Story and Jojo Rabbit. According to Forbes, Johansson earned C$74.4 million over the past year only; most of it being from her role as Black Widow in Avengers: Endgame. The actress wore a silky Oscar de la Renta dress to the premiere of Marriage Story. She then changed into a metallic Rodarte dress for the premiere of Jojo Rabbit. 

Photo by Frazer Harrison, courtesy of Getty Images

Photo by Frazer Harrison, courtesy of Getty Images

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Photo by George Pimentel, courtesy of Getty Images

With the last day of TIFF being September 15, we are left with nothing but photographs and anticipation of next year’s festival. Comment below and let us know which celebrities you wish to see most at next year’s TIFF, as well as which looks you liked most at this year’s red carpet.