Vote for Your Favorite (and Least Favorite) Red Carpet Looks From the Oscars
The Oscars red carpet is always a spectacle of style and glamour, drawing the attention of fashion enthusiasts around the globe. This year, the Styles desk at The New York Times has curated a collection of 41 standout looks from the event, inviting readers to engage in the age-old debate of who wore it best.
Fashion Rankings and Public Participation
As we analyze the fashion statements made by this year’s attendees, I encourage everyone to participate in the voting process. It’s not just about showcasing the best; it’s also an opportunity to express opinions on the ensembles that fell flat.
- Voting Deadline: The poll closes on March 16 at 5 p.m. Eastern.
- Encourage Friends: Share your thoughts and ask your friends to join in the fun.
- Dynamic Results: Check back to see how your favorites stack up against others.
Top Contenders in Oscar Fashion
Here are some of the top looks that have caught my attention:
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Chase Infiniti
Wearing custom Louis Vuitton, Chase Infiniti made a bold statement that encapsulated elegance and modernity.
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Timothée Chalamet
In Givenchy, Chalamet not only showcased his impeccable style but also highlighted his nomination for best actor.
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Delroy Lindo
Lindo’s choice for “Sinners” was a masterclass in dapper dressing, proving that classic styles can still shine on the red carpet.
A Call to Action for Fashion Enthusiasts
Fashion is subjective, and the Oscars red carpet is the perfect platform for discussions about style. I urge you to cast your votes on your favorite and least favorite looks. Your opinions matter, and they contribute to the broader conversation about fashion in the entertainment industry.
For a complete look at all the styles and to cast your vote, click here.

