It’s the last and biggest show of awards season. If you’re like me, you’re ready with a couple bottles of champagne (or more — hey, it’s a long show) and a plethora of snacks, and your best friends are headed over to watch the broadcast, judge the fashion and mock the awkward exchanges (and mistakes?) that will inevitably take place.
But while we commoners are lounging in our sweatpants poppin’ bottles and stuffing our faces, the stars are living their oh-so-glamorous lives, walking the carpet (and trying to decide if they should avoid Ryan Seacrest) in this year’s hottest looks. So, who wore what? Click through our slideshow to find out.
Spoiler: Beanie Feldstein (Lady Bird) and Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip) are our favorites of the night so far. Taraji P. Henson and Allison Janney also look ridiculously good.
Allison Williams
Giuliana Rancic claimed the world doesn't see Williams as Marnie from Girls anymore. I mean, Williams rocked it in Get Out, but no, she's still Marnie in our hearts. Sorry, not sorry.
Beanie Feldstein
Lady Bird's Feldstein is the gothic princess we're all obsessing over, and she looked stunning at her Oscars red carpet debut.
Margot Robbie
Nominated for Best Actress for her lead role in I, Tonya, Robbie went for elegance at the Oscars with this off-the-shoulder look.
Tiffany Haddish
Haddish told Seacrest her dad actually inspired her Oscars look. Before he passed, he always told her she'd be at the Oscars one day, and when she made it, she had to honor her people. So, for her red carpet debut, Haddish did just that and picked a dress that was a tribute to Eritrea.
Adam Rippon
Oh heeeeeey, it's Adam with the good eyebrows. 2018 has already been a huge, massive, incredible year for Rippon (read our exclusive interview with him!), so why not keep up the momentum? We'll be keeping an eye out to see who he gets chummy with at the show.
Allison Janney
Our favorite Mom star showed up looking red hot and hopefully ready to take home a statuette for her supporting role in I, Tonya.
Gal Gadot
One of our favorite wonder women of 2017 — Gadot showed up and shut down the 2018 Oscars with this gown.
Gina Rodriguez
Jane the Virgin's Rodriguez looked beautiful, and even better, she wore cruelty-free makeup, courtesy of Carissa Ferreri and Burt's Bees.
Kelly Marie Tran
Everyone's favorite Star Wars breakout star made her Oscars red carpet debut — but before she checked out the carpet, she visited the porta-potty (and posted about it on Instagram) because "nature still calls."
Emma Stone
Stone was one of the only female celebrities to wear a pantsuit at this year's Oscars, and she totally rocked it.
Lupita Nyong’o
Nyong'o won the Oscars before the show even started. Someone give her a trophy for this look.
Abbie Cornish
Cornish showed up in this sexy nude gown to support the film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which was nominated for seven Oscars this year, including Best Picture and Best Actress.
Ashley Judd
Judd, one of our favorite feminists in Hollywood, wowed in this elegant dress.
Jordan Peele
The Get Out director gave his best smolder in this fresh white jacket on the 2018 Oscars red carpet.
Laura Dern
Big Little Lies' Dern wore a pretty simple white gown to the 2018 Oscars, but we still loved it.
Sandra Bullock
We were so happy to see Bullock at the 2018 Oscars. We recently just learned a bunch of fascinating but really random facts about her! Like, did you know she survived a plane crash?!
Saoirse Ronan
Ronan, Lady Bird's leading lady and nominated this year for Best Actress, dressed to impress and looked so pretty in pink.
Rita Moreno
Recognize Moreno's dress this year? It's the very same one she wore when she won Best Supporting Actress for West Side Story at the Oscars in 1962! It still fits her perfectly, and you know what? It still works.
Meryl Streep
Streep looked beautiful, but right now, to celebrate her nomination for Best Actress for The Post, we can't stop talking about all her fiercest roles.
Elisabeth Moss
The Handmaid's Tale's Moss stunned in a nude off-the-shoulder sequined dress. But the best part? That #TimesUp pin on her belt.
Jane Fonda
Age is just a number. Fonda, a Hollywood icon, proved that at the 2018 Oscars (guys, she's 80 years old!).
Helen Mirren
Speaking of ageless beauty, Mirren's ensemble was impeccably classy. We expected nothing less.
Greta Gerwig
Yay, Gerwig! A fierce female director in Hollywood. We absolutely loved Lady Bird. Whether she wins Best Director or not, here are seven things you need to know about her.
Daniel Kaluuya
Get Out and Black Panther's Kaluuya was the man of the night — and his suit made us love him that much more.
Taraji P. Henson
Someone call the fire department because holy smokes, Henson was on fire!
Sally Hawkins
Here's hoping Hawkins can take home a Best Actress award in this stunning, sparkly dress!
Whoopi Goldberg
This is such a Goldberg dress. And the shades? Love it. But the red ribbon is the standout accessory here — Goldberg's wearing it in support of the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
Maria Menounos
Menounos walked the red carpet early before hosting interviews for Live with Kelly and Ryan.
Chadwick Boseman
Boseman, better known as Black Panther, traded in his Wakandan super suit for this all-black embroidered getup.
Zendaya
Zendaya's dress was simple but fantastic. Apparently the off-the-shoulder look was a hot trend this year.
Jennifer Garner
Garner broke the internet in this dress — especially because it was her first Oscars appearance since divorcing Ben Affleck.
Jennifer Lawrence
We like the dress, but J. Law's hair? Love.
Viola Davis
Davis always looks great, but this year, she completely slayed.
Emily Blunt
Blunt looked like a complete angel at the 2018 Oscars. But did you know being an actress isn't her only dream job?
Laurie Metcalf
Metcalf was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Lady Bird and dressed to accept the award in this classy gown.
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