It's the night we've all been waiting for — the 2020 Academy Awards! Now that the most prestigious award show of the year has come to an end, Wonderwall.com is diving into the fashion. The Oscars are a night to bring your fashion A-game. So that's why we were so dismayed to see Scarlett Johansson's uninspiring silver pick. Her silver Oscar de la Renta number was our least favorite look of the night. Let's take a closer look and see the rest of the fashion hits and misses from Hollywood's biggest night…
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Upon closer inspection, Scarlett Johansson's silver Oscar de la Renta frock featured a sheer netted corset with strategically placed silver fringe and random dangling threads that gave the frock a messy feel. Next up? A look at the back…
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The back of Scarlett Johansson's Oscar de la Renta gown didn't fare much better. The silver frocked featured more dangling silver threads and an overdone train. But there was one element in her ensemble that we could get behind. Her jewels!
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Scarlett Johansson added these dangling diamonds to her look, which ended up being the only element of her look that we liked. Her dazzling drop earrings were from Forevermark by Anita Ko.
Margot Robbie brought the glamour at the 2020 Oscars in this vintage Chanel number. The navy blue frock — which actually hailed from the '90s — featured a strapless silhouette and standalone cuff sleeves with bow details and their own trains. But the most fabulous element of the gown? That stunning jewel pendant at the center. Let's take a closer look…
The pendant on Margot Robbie's vintage Chanel frock featured stunning colored stones and plenty of pearls, which corresponded perfectly with that pearl-clad Chanel ring.
Yawn! For such a big night, we were disappointed in Charlize Theron's Oscar gown choice. The star has rocked some bold shades and interesting silhouettes this award season, so this black Dior Haute Couture gown felt like a misstep. The one-shouldered frock featured one off-the-shoulder sleeve, a subtle peplum layer and a thigh-high slit, and though some of the elements proved unique overall this pick underwhelmed. Next up? A look at her accessories…
Charlize Theron tapped Tiffany & Co for her jewels on the big night — selecting this eye-catching pendant necklace comprised of over 21 carats of diamonds and various diamond studs in her ears.
The award for the most interesting silhouette on the Oscar carpet? That definitely goes to Saoirse Ronan, who stood out in this intricate Gucci number. We loved the multicolored facet of the frock, and everything about that structured silhouette — from the plunging neckline to the soft golden ruffled layer that served as sort of a peplum detail and the full periwinkle skirt.
Not only has Saoirse Ronan been taking risks in the dress department this award season, she's also been opting for unique jewelry on the red carpet. The Academy Awards were no different, with the star sporting these beautiful dangling earrings with diamonds and pale stoned jewels. We also love her beauty choices — as the actress rocked pale pink eyeshadow, a peach lip and an updo. Next up? A look at the way she incorporated more jewels in her hair…
Completing Saoirse Ronan's stunning Oscar look? This dragonfly diamond and gemstone-clad barrette that she delicately placed above her left ear.
Billie Eilish brought her usual funky style to the Academy Awards red carpet. And though we love how she always stays true to her brand, we just couldn't get behind this baggy Chanel white suit.
Not only was Natalie Portman's Dior ensemble exquisite, it also made a serious statement. Her stunning black and gold gown was topped with a black cape, but the powerful element could only be seen up close…
The best part of Natalie Portman's Dior ensemble? Her black Dior cape was subtly embroidered with the names of female directors who had been overlooked at the Oscars that year in gold.
Florence Pugh has had some polarizing picks this award season, so we weren't shocked she selected this funky frock on the big night. Though we appreciated the bold teal shade, we weren't crazy about the Louis Vuitton frock's tiered ruffles and high-low hemline. The matching overly strappy heels didn't help matters, nor did the odd jewelry choices…
From the knotted updo to the choker with the singular dangling gemstone, Florence Pugh's styling choices were as questionable as her Louis Vuitton frock.
A high-low hemline has to be pretty special to score a hit in our book — so it's not surprise that Penelope Cruz's Chanel number made the miss list this year. We felt like we'd seen the star in this type of frock many times before and the halter-style neckline paired with a big floral detail felt very dated.
Thank you, Sandra Oh! The actress served up a fabulous fashion hit in this Elie Saab confection. From the ruffled sleeves to the sequins to that sweet bow detail at the waist, we loved every inch of this gorgeous pale peach gown.
Renee Zellweger rocked this simple, yet stunning asymmetrical white design on Oscar night. We were surprised by her choice of this icy white Armani Prive column gown — but appreciated the departure from her mainly black award season wardrobe.
A white gown that missed the mark? Salma Hayek's uninspiring Gucci gown. Though we liked the way it featured one sparkly strap, the silhouette of the frock failed to impress. Despite the dress being a miss, Salma did add some interesting jewels on the big night…
Salma Hayek's jewels were from Boucheron. The pretty matching earrings and headpiece and included pearls and diamonds in a gorgeous leaf motif.
Another star who rocked white? Cynthia Erivo, who arrived in this eye-catching asymmetrical Atelier Versace confection. From the one thin strap across the chest to the intricately beaded bodice, this stunning ballgown made a sparkly statement on the Oscar carpet. The center slit showed off her platform Stuart Weitzman sandals perfectly, and even though they weren't needed, the star added even more shimmer with some stunning jewels…
Check out the multiple rings Cynthia Erivo rocked from Piaget! She rocked stunning diamonds on nearly every finger, and also sported an impressive collection of earrings…
Cynthia Erivo completed her look by adding an assortment of diamond earrings in various shapes and sizes.
Get ready for a plethora of pink and black! First up, Laura Dern's Armani Prive pick. The dress started out with a black bodice with thin black straps and beaded tassel detailing before giving way to a pale pink ballgown with a tapered waist for an abrupt transition that just didn't work. Despite not loving her frock, we could get behind her earring selection…
We appreciated the way Laura Dern paired her tasseled Armani gown with these thin drop diamond earrings by Niwaka, which matched the tassel feel of the frock.
One star who got black and pink right? Caitriona Balfe, who arrived in this eye-catching Valentino design! Her frock featured a unique sheer pink layer with a bow at the neckline over top an otherwise straightforward strapless black gown with a mermaid skirt. And when it came time to add jewels, the "Outlander" star continued to impress…
Caitriona Balfe's Niwaka jewels rivaled the beauty of her Valentino gown. The star sported this stunning pearl and diamond ring and a gorgeous diamond tennis bracelet. Next up? A look at her gorgeous earrings…
Caitriona Balfe completed her stunning Oscar look with and diamond Niwaka earrings that matched her stunning ring.
Gal Gadot also arrived in the popular color palette in this pale pink and black Givenchy Haute Couture gown, but like Laura Dern, her selection landed on the miss list. The frock started out with a high-necked, long sleeved bodice comprised of sheer black lace before transitioning into a baby pink silk organza skirt, and we weren't crazy about the contrast. Despite not loving her dress, we did appreciate the Tiffany & Co jewels she added to the mix…
Gal Gadot added some stunning Tiffany & Co jewels to her underwhelming Givenchy getup. First up? That stunning Tiffany Clara necklace with an oval diamond over 11 carats and mixed-cut diamonds that totaled over 65 carats that she wore over her dress. The star also donned stunning diamond studs that totaled over 6 carats in her ears.
We loved Mindy Kaling in this bold marigold hue! The star opted for this vibrant Dolce&Gabbana column gown with one shoulder and asymmetrical pleating. Equally eye-catching? Her jewels!
Mindy Kaling selected some stunning Chopard jewels to add to her Dolce&Gabbana gown. She rocked a necklace from the jeweler that featured 78.46-carats of marquise-cut diamonds and an additional 46.33-carats of round-shaped diamonds, and a pair of earrings with 4.23-carats of pear-shaped diamonds from their Haute Joaillerie Collection. Completing her fleet of diamonds? That diamond from the Magical Setting Collection, which featured 5.12-carats of round-shaped diamonds.
Admittedly, we were expecting a lot from Timothee Chalamet in the fashion department. So the star underwhelmed when he arrived in this navy Prada ensemble, which essentially looked like trousers and a bomber jacket. But there was one interesting element of his look — that brooch. Let's take a closer look…
Timothee Chalamet accessorized his navy Prada getup with this Cartier Tradition brooch, which was vintage from the year 1955.
Another cape that infused some interesting fashion on the carpet? Brie Larson's pink champagne Celine gown brought just the right amount of sparkle, and the low neckline and glamorous cape detail made it one of the standout gowns of the night.
Even though her Celine dress featured plenty of sparkle, Brie Larson added a little more with these stunning Bulgari drop diamond earrings.
Our next miss? Olivia Colman's navy velvet Stella McCartney gown. Though we love a good velvet moment, this gown had too much happening between the cutouts, the jewel embellishments on the shoulders and the train with a dash of white. Despite the disappointing dress, we did adore Olivia's earring choice!
Check out those Swarovski stunners We loved that Olivia brought another pop of color to her navy dress in the form of these diamond and green-stoned drop earrings.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus opted for this fabulous slinky deep blue number, with spaghetti straps and a fitted silhouette. And when it came time to add jewels to this beautiful gown she kept things equally classic…
Check out the unique Harry Winston diamond necklace Julia Louis Dreyfus rocked and those classic — yet massive! — diamond studs. Both paired perfectly with her beautiful blue Vera Wang dress.
Margaret Qualley has rocked a couple phenomenal looks this award season, so we were seriously underwhelmed when she arrived at the Academy Awards in this dull black Chanel number. The halter-style frock featured ruffling at the bodice and feather details at the base of skirt, but even those details couldn't make this frock interesting.
A Chanel look we loved? Lucy Boynton's black and white confection. But in order to get the full effect of the sweet frock, we've got to take a closer look at the details…
From the Peter Pan collar to the subtle black and white gingham print on the puffy sleeves, Lucy Boynton's Chanel number featured some fabulous details. And the star's dramatic eye makeup and bold red lip complemented the frock perfectly. Another element we loved? The way she added even more accessories in her hair…
We adored the pearl details Lucy Boynton sported down her part. They matched the sweet diamond and pearl earrings she wore perfectly.
Though we appreciated the vibrant red shade, Kaitlyn Dever's Louis Vuitton gown felt matronly for the young star. And considering some of the stellar fashion choices she's made this award season, this one felt like an odd choice the biggest event of the year. And her "Booksmart" co-star didn't fare much better in the fashion department…
We weren't fans of Beanie Feldstein's custom Miu Miu frock. The halter-style white gown with black floral embellishments just didn't feel like the right selection for a night like the Academy Awards.
We loved Rebel Wilson's old Hollywood homage! The star arrived in this stunning custom Jason Wu design, a shimmering gold confection with an asymmetrical neckline. To keep with the vintage theme, she also rocked some glamorous waves and a bold red lip.
Though it certainly wasn't boring and we appreciated the fashion risk, we couldn't fully get behind Kristen Wiig's standout Valentino frock. The ruby red gown featured sheer fabric along the sides that gave way to a dramatic structured ruffle down to the floor. Let's see it from another angle…
Kristen Wiig's Valentino gown also featured a small train, which you couldn't see from the front. The ruffles certainly looked more intricate from the side, but paired with those black opera gloves the look felt a little too over-the-top.
America Ferrera looked regal in this bold Alberta Ferretti gown. The star, who is currently pregnant with her second child, showed off her bump in this beautiful short-sleeved confection. And when it came time to add accessories, she opted for some unique and meaningful pieces…
Instead of diamonds, America Ferrera rocked these bold and chunky gold rings from Lisa Eisner. And she opted for a very poignant piece atop her head…
America Ferrera wore this golden headpiece in honor of her ancestors, explaining on Instagram: "I bring my own warrior ancestors with me, the indigenous Lenca tribe of Honduras." The golden headpiece was made by Jennifer Behr.
Camila Morrone seriously underwhelmed in this Caroline Herrera gown. The neutral-hued strapless frock featured a drop waist and flowing skirt, but the dull silhouette paired with that unexceptional color made for a forgettable ensemble. And even her jewels weren't exciting…
When it came time to add diamonds, Camila Morrone donned this simple Tiffany & Co diamond necklace. The underwhelming combination solidified her spot on the miss list.
Elegant in emerald green! Sigourney Weaver rocked the stunning shade, selecting this Christian Dior dress with a ruching down the bodice, a braided belt detail and a full skirt. And when it came time for accessories, the star opted for a matching clutch by Fred Leighton and some fabulous diamond earrings. See those next…
How beautiful are these pear-shaped drop earrings? Sigourney Weaver added these Kwiat stunners to her emerald green gown to complete her Oscar look.
Another funky silhouette that didn't quite work on the red carpet? Lea Seydoux's strangely shaped Louis Vuitton frock. Unfortunately for the star, the halter-style gown's silhouette really missed the mark, culminating in a full skirt with an unnecessary black stripe at the hemline.
Idina Menzel brought a pop of hot pink to the Oscar carpet! We loved the star's strapless J. Mendel frock, which included an adorable oversized bow at the waist.
Kelly Ripa arrived in a statement ballgown by Christian Siriano, and though we loved the interesting asymmetrical neckline, we weren't wild about the drop waist and odd two-tiered skirt. We also weren't wild about the shade, and think this gown really needed some color.
Interesting silhouettes were trending on the Oscar carpet. Regina King's pale pink Versace design embraced this trend, serving up one thin strap, an asymmetrical neckline and an interesting skirt that appeared to be half-column and half-ballgown style. Aside from the odd structure, we also appreciated the subtle sparkle along the bodice that complemented her Harry Winston jewels flawlessly.
Though it's hard to mess up this straightforward silhouette, we just couldn't get behind Greta Gerwig's Dior Haute Couture ballgown. Though the sweetheart neckline and full skirt was fancy, it was the color that made this look fall flat for us.
Lily Aldridge opted for a white archive Ralph Lauren piece, which complemented the red carpet perfectly with a red silk rosette on the right hip. The gown's plunging neckline and ruffled slit elevated this stunning gown, helping it rival the beauty of those stunning drop earrings. See them next…
When it came time to add jewels to Lily Aldridge's stunning Ralph Lauren ensemble, she opted for these Bvlgari sparklers. The stunners featured a ruby at the top with diamonds dangling down, bringing another element of red to her phenomenal Oscar look.
Lilly Singh arrived in this bold white gown, but unfortunately the over-the-top frock landed among the misses. From the long sleeves to the blazer-style top to the skirt with a train over top insanely wide-legged pants, there wasn't much to love about this custom Adeam look.
Geena Davis's black Romona Keveza gown was anything but boring. The star's frock featured a plunging neckline and plenty of sequins, giving it a subtle shimmer and scoring the star a spot on the hit list.
Though we loved the shade of Kristin Cavallari's pale blue gown, we weren't crazy about the boring silhouette. The strapless frock by Valdrin Sahiti featured a little too much ruching and gathering for our taste.
Well that's an inventive way to add bling! We appreciate Brad Goreski's unique embellished Alexander McQueen tuxedo, which he paired with Christian Louboutin dress shoes.