Oscars 2024 Highlights: Monochrome Reigns Supreme on the Red Carpet
Monochrome elegance dominated the red carpet at the 2024 Oscars, with stars opting for black and white ensembles. Notable among them was best supporting actress winner Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who dazzled in a black sequinned dress paired with matching gloves, setting the tone for the evening’s monochromatic theme.
As the awards ceremony concluded, celebrities transitioned from the red carpet to exclusive after-parties, with Vanity Fair hosting one of the most prestigious events of the night. However, not all attendees stayed long, as witnessed by Emma Stone, who made a brief appearance before slipping away from the Vanity Fair soirée shortly after her arrival.
In a nostalgic nod to the past, Maestro’s Carey Mulligan graced the red carpet in a recreation of a 1951 Balenciaga gown, paying homage to the film’s setting in the 1950s. Mulligan’s exquisite ensemble marked Balenciaga’s first-ever archival recreation for a red carpet event, adding a touch of timeless glamour to the evening.
Meanwhile, director Celine Song’s autobiographical film “Past Lives” received accolades for its poignant portrayal of immigrant experiences. Inspired by Song’s personal journey from South Korea to Canada, the film resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning nominations for best picture and best original screenplay.
Irish actor Cillian Murphy made history by becoming the first Irish star to win the Oscar for Best Actor, cementing his status as one of the industry’s finest talents. Murphy’s achievement garnered widespread praise from his homeland, with Irish officials and industry leaders celebrating his remarkable career and contributions to Irish cinema.
As the night unfolded, stars continued to shine both on and off the red carpet, with Sir Elton John hosting his iconic Oscars after-party, ensuring the celebrations extended well into the night in Tinseltown.