Monday 27 February 2017

The Oscars 2017

It was the biggest night in Hollywood last night as the 89th Academy Awards took place. Celebrating the past year in cinematic achievement, all the stars came out to look back at the year in film. Big winners included Emma Stone who took home the nod for Best Actress, whilst Casey Affleck picked up Best Actor. For the Best Supporting Roles, Viola Davis of Fences with Mahershala Ali taking home Best Supporting Actor, making him the first-ever Muslim actor to win an Oscar.

But the talking point of the whole evening was one of the biggest mishaps to ever happen on live television. When it came down to announcing the last award of the evening, Best Picture, presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the wrong winners after being handed the wrong envelope. Instead of announcing winners, Moonlight, Beatty had the back-up envelope for Best Actress and so saw Emma Stone for La La Land and went with that. Creating the most awkward moment in Oscars history, the cast of La La Land then had to be stopped mid-speech to announce the real winners, Moonlight.

Besides the big winners of the night, the other highlight of the night was the red carpet. As with every awards show that has taken place, we've picked our best and worst dressed..

Best

 
Best Actress winner, Emma Stone in Givenchy 

 
Best Supporting Actress winner, Viola Davis in a custom Armani Privé gown

 
Chrissy Teigen in Zuhair Murad

 
Emma Roberts in vintage Armani

 
Hailee Steinfeld in a Ralph & Russo gown

 
Jessica Biel in Kaufamfranco

 
Olivia Culpo in Marchesa

 
Taraji P. Henson in a blue velvet Alberta Ferretti gown 

Worst

 
It might be straigt off the runway, but this Gucci AW17 dress isn't doing it for us, Dakota Johnson

 
Janelle Monae in Elie Saab - this would be on our best dressed if it wasn't for the poofy bits on the sides
 
Leslie Mann in Zac Posen

Scarlett Johnasson in Azzedine Alaïa


 
Naomie Harris in a Calvin Klein by Appointment dress - if this was floor length, then it would have been a game changer 

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