
Fashion People The Fashion Awards
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Mar 17, 2026 Amanda Dobbins, film-and-culture writer; Hillary Kerr, Who What Wear co-founder and trend analyst; Jamie Mizrahi, celebrity stylist with hands-on red carpet experience. They dissect Oscars red carpet trends, shifting silhouettes away from strapless ball gowns, the rise of black-and-white and runway influences, men's brooch moments, and how brand deals and logistics now shape who gets dressed for the carpet.
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Vanity Fair Outshines The Oscars For Risk Taking
- The Vanity Fair red carpet often produces more daring and diverse fashion than the Oscars.
- Hillary Kerr argues Vanity Fair showcases risk-taking and variety, making it more interesting than the Oscars ceremony night.
Red Carpet Choices Are Business Decisions
- The red carpet is increasingly driven by brand-business dynamics rather than pure style choices.
- Lauren Sherman explains actor wardrobe decisions are constrained by contracts, studio economics, and designers' atelier capacity.
Kirsten Dunst's Celine Moment Valued Context
- Kirsten Dunst's understated Celine look proved successful because it matched her context as a supportive guest rather than a nominee.
- Amanda Dobbins and Lauren praised the subtlety and personal-style alignment that made the black Celine moment work.

