The Governors Awards red carpet was even better than the Golden Globes: See looks from Eva Longoria, Margot Robbie & more
The first Oscars of the season were handed out in style.
On Tuesday, fresh off of the Golden Globes, the most buzzed about stars in Hollywood returned to the red carpet at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los Angeles. Stars like Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria, Natalie Portman and Zac Efron were on hand to celebrate the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 14th Annual Governors Awards.
The awards were created to host an separate, non-televised ceremony to present honorary awards to a select few ahead of the Oscars, which will be held on March 10. This year's honourees include renowned filmmaker and comedian Mel Brooks, actress Angela Bassett, and cinematographer Carol Littleton. Film executive and founding Sundance Institute, Michelle Satter received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award which celebrates “an individual in the motion picture arts and sciences whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry." Previous recipients of the honour include Oprah Winfrey and Michael J. Fox.
As a pre-cursor to the 96th Academy Awards, the red carpet was a who's who of this year's biggest names in film.
Ahead, we've gathered some of our favourite looks from the 14th Governors Awards red carpet.
Margot Robbie
Robbie opted against the trademark Barbie pink in favour of a black sick gown with cut-out detail by Celine for the Governors Awards red carpet. The Australian star's look was paired with Fred Leighton jewelry that perfectly complimented the metallic detail of the plunging V-neck gown.
Eva Longoria
The "Flamin' Hot" director wowed in a gold sequinned gown by Sophie Couture for the red carpet. The 48-year-old actress and producer styled the look with a sleek ponytail and Messika's "Born to Be Wild Desert Bloom" diamond necklace and diamond rings.
Tia Carrere
The 57-year-old "Waynes World" star looked glamorous in a metallic emerald green halter-neck gown. Carrere wore her hair in a '60s-inspired blow-out with gold tassel earrings.
Natalie Portman
Fresh off of earning the title of Yahoo Canada's Best Dressed at the 2024 Golden Globes, Portman opted against her usual Dior fare for something edgier. The "May December" star hit the red carpet of the Governors Awards in a black silk column gown with chain detailing paired with a bold red lip and soft, elegant waves.
Charles Melton
Breakout "May December" star Charles Melton went for a monochrome velvet and satin look by Giorgio Armani for the Governors Awards. The 33-year-old Alaskan sported jewel-encrusted smoking slippers and tousled hair for a laidback but polished look.
Emily Blunt
The "Oppenheimer" star shifted gears from her metallic Golden Globe Awards look to an edgy Miu Miu gown with bold crystal embellishment.
Angela Bassett
Bassett opted for a nude-illusion tulle mermaid gown by Dolce & Gabbana that sparkled as she received an honorary Oscar celebrating her career achievement in film.
Emma Stone
The "Poor Things" star looked pretty in an off-the-shoulder pink Fendi look that featured thousands of circular gemstones. Stone wore her shoulder-length red hair in a low bun and completed the look with a pair of cap-toe nude heels by Louis Vuitton.
Rosamund Pike
The 44-year-old "Saltburn" star wore a fashion-forward 3D floral look by Erdem which she styled with pink gemstone earrings and a pink pout.
America Ferrera
The "Barbie" star went for a Moschino tux for the Governors Awards with. minimalist makeup and Gianvito Rossi shoes.
Julianne Moore
The "May December" star went for a bold mirrored look with caped sleeves that sparkled on the red carpet.
Danielle Brooks
"The Color Purple" star repped the musical adaptation of the Alice Walker book with what else? A sequinned purple gown and diamond drop earrings.
Penelope Cruz
The "Ferrari" star and Chanel ambassador opted for the brand's tiered ream-coloured tiered gown that featured a sequinned bodice with tweed waistband and shoulder straps.
Ayo Edebiri
Days after celebrating her Golden Globes win for her role in "The Bear," Edebiri hit the Governors Awards red carpet in a minimalist butter yellow look by Proenza Schouler.
John Mulaney and Olivia Munn
"The Rook" actress opted for an ivory Maticevski look as she accompanied boyfriend John Mulaney who served as host for the 14th Annual Governors Awards.
Glenn Close
The 76-year-old looked regal in a white Christian Dior gown with single caped sleeve with bow detail.
Bradley Cooper
The writer, director and star of "Maestro" looked dashing in a navy blue tux with black lapels by Louis Vuitton.
Zac Efron
"The Iron Claw" star wore a black Fendi suit with embossed detailing paired with a red turtleneck for the Governors Awards red carpet.
Florence Pugh
The "Oppenheimer" star glittered in a jewel encrusted pink gown with peplum waist by Rodarte. Pugh accessorized the look with diamond bracelets and soft retro-inspired waves.
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