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    • The 98th Academy Awards will be held on March 15, 2026.
    • This year’s best actress nominees are Jessie Buckley, Emma Stone, Rose Byrne, Kate Hudson, and Renate Reinsve.
    • We went back to 1930 to see how red-carpet fashion has changed over the decades.

    Besides being a night to recognize talent both in front of and behind the camera, the Oscars are also a night for fashion.

    The style of the nominees in the best actress category is perhaps the most scrutinized, analyzed, and remembered by the general public — it’s their coronation moment as the reigning queens of Hollywood.

    We went all the way back to 1930 to see what (almost) every best actress winner has worn on their big night, from Ginger Rogers to Faye Dunaway to Julia Roberts to Mikey Madison.

    Kirsten Acuna contributed to a prior version of this article.

    1930: Mary Pickford


    Hanns Kraly, William C. deMille, Mary Pickford, and Warner Baxter.

    Hanns Kraly, William C. deMille, Mary Pickford, and Warner Baxter.

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    Pickford wore a bedazzled dress, a large diamond bangle, and a few strings of pearls when she won for “Coquette.”

    There were actually two Academy Awards in 1930; one in April and then another in November.

    1930: Norma Shearer


    norma shearer oscars 1930

    Norma Shearer.

    AP

    Shearer wore a jacket with fur-lined sleeves over her dress when she won the Oscar for her role in “The Divorce.”

    She finished her outfit with red lipstick, wavy hair, and several pieces of dainty jewelry.

    1931: Marie Dressler


    marie dressler oscars

    Marie Dressler and Norma Shearer.

    AP

    Dressler received the Oscar for her part in “Min and Bill.” She wore a dark shift dress and a long necklace.

    1932: Helen Hayes


    Louis B. Mayer and Helen Hayes at the 1932 Oscars

    Louis B. Mayer and Helen Hayes.

    Getty Images/Getty Images

    Hayes wore a classic black dress paired with a pearl necklace and gloves to win best actress for her performance in “The Sin of Madelon Claudet.”

    1935: Claudette Colbert


    Claudette COLBERT congratulating Shirley TEMPLE

    Shirley Temple and Claudette Colbert.

    Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone/Getty Images

    Colbert won best actress for “It Happened One Night.” She wore a gray suit with a large flower pinned to the lapel and a black hat.

    1936: Bette Davis


    Bette Davis and Victor McLaglen are shown after winning their Oscars at the 1935 Academy Awards banquet held at the Biltmore Bowl, Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca., on March 5, 1936

    Bette Davis and Victor McLaglen.


    AP Photo

    Davis wore a patterned ensemble when she took home the award for best actress for her work in “Dangerous.”

    She was so convinced that she wouldn’t win the Oscar that she wore “an old costume” to the ceremony, Harper’s Bazaar reported.

    1937: Luise Rainer


    luise rainer oscar

    Paul Muni, Luise Rainer, and Frank Capra.

    AP

    Rainer wore an elegant white coat and styled her hair in an updo to win the Oscar for her portrayal of Anna Held in “The Great Ziegfeld.”

    1938: Luise Rainer


    Luise Rainer at the 1938 Oscars

    Luise Rainer.

    Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

    Yes, Rainer won back-to-back Academy Awards. Her second win came for her performance as O-Lan in “The Good Earth.” For her second win, she wore a high-necked gown with bell sleeves.

    1939: Bette Davis


    Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, and another guest at the 1939 Oscars.

    Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis.

    Eric Carpenter/Getty Images

    Bette Davis won her second best actress Oscar for her role in “Jezebel.” She wore a black gown with a cloud-like collar embellishment. 

    1940: Vivien Leigh


    vivienne leigh oscars

    Spencer Tracy, Vivien Leigh, and Thomas Mitchell.

    AP

    Leigh wore a patterned dress while accepting the Oscar for playing Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone with the Wind.” She completed her outfit with a single pendant, dark lipstick, curled hair, and tons of mascara.

    1941: Ginger Rogers


    Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers at the 1941 Oscars

    Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers.

    Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

    Rogers accepted the Oscar at the 13th annual Academy Awards for “Kitty Foyle” in a brown dress with lace details.

    In 1921, attendees were advised to wear “muted tones” because of the ongoing war, The Telegraph reported.

    1942: Joan Fontaine


    joan fontaine

    Joan Fontaine and Gary Cooper.

    AP

    Fontaine won best actress for “Suspicion.” She wore a lacy black dress, which she paired with a matching hat and several pearl necklaces.

    1944: Jennifer Jones


    Paul Lucas, Jennifer Jones, Katina Paxinou, and Charles Coburn at the 1943 Oscars

    Paul Lucas, Jennifer Jones, Katina Paxinou, and Charles Coburn.

    Bettmann/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

    Jones (second from left) won her Oscar for “The Song of Bernadette.” She wore a unique dark gown with white, puffy sleeves and a flower embellishment at the collar.

    1945: Ingrid Bergman


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    Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman.

    AP Photo/Harold P. Matosian

    Bergman wore a dark skirt and blouse when she won the Oscar for her role in “Gaslight.” The star finished her outfit by sweeping her hair away from her face.

    1947: Olivia de Havilland


    Olivia De Havilland And Ray Milland In 1947

    Olivia De Havilland and Ray Milland.

    Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone/Getty Images

    De Havilland took home the gold for her role in “To Each His Own.”

    The actor wore a strapless floral gown, complemented by large curls and a pearl necklace.

    1948: Loretta Young


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    Loretta Young.

    AP

    Young wore a green satin gown with matching gloves to accept the award for “The Farmer’s Daughter.” Her tiered dress had plenty of ruffles. 

    1949: Jane Wyman


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    Jane Wyman.

    AP

    Wyman kissed her best actress Oscar for her role in “Johnny Belinda.” She wore a white gown with an embellished collar.

    1950: Olivia de Havilland


    Broderick Crawford, Olivia de Havilland, Robert Rossen, Mercedes McCambridge, and Dean Jagger at the 1950 Oscars

    Broderick Crawford, Olivia de Havilland, Robert Rossen, Mercedes McCambridge, and Dean Jagger.

    AP

    De Havilland (second from left) embodied ’50s style when she accepted the Oscar for her role in “The Heiress.” The actor paired her flower-embellished gown with matching gloves.

    1953: Shirley Booth


    Shirley Booth and Frederic March at the 1954 Oscars

    Shirley Booth and Frederic March.

    Bettmann/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

    Booth won best actress at the 25th Academy Awards for her performance in “Come Back, Little Sheba” in a patterned, long-sleeve dress with matching gloves.

    This ceremony was held simultaneously in Hollywood and New York City, and was also the first to be televised.

    1954: Audrey Hepburn


    audrey hepburn academy awards 1954

    Audrey Hepburn.

    AP

    Hepburn wore a belted Givenchy dress as she accepted the award for her performance in “Roman Holiday.” She finished the look with classic eyeliner and lipstick.

    1955: Grace Kelly


    Edmond O'Brien and Grace Kelly at the 1955 Oscars

    Edmond O’Brien and Grace Kelly.

    Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

    Kelly accepted the award for her role in “The Country Girl.” The future princess of Monaco topped off her pale-green ensemble with elbow-length gloves, dainty earrings, and an updo.

    1958: Joanne Woodward


    Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman at the 1958 Oscars

    Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman.

    Darlene Hammond/Getty Images

    Woodward, Oscar winner and wife of Paul Newman, accepted her award for “The Three Faces of Eve” in a strapless gown embellished with sewn-on flowers. She kept her hair and makeup simple, allowing her outfit to stand out. 

    1959: Susan Hayward


    Susan Hayward at the 1959 Oscars

    Susan Hayward.

    Bettmann/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

    Hayward wore a black dress to take home the Oscar for “I Want to Live!” She also sported a voluminous blowout, white gloves, and red lipstick.

    1960: Simone Signoret


    simone signoret oscars

    Simone Signoret and Charlton Heston.

    AP

    Signoret won the Oscar for “Room at the Top,” wearing an off-the-shoulder black dress.

    1961: Elizabeth Taylor


    Elizabeth Taylor 1961

    Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher.

    AP

    Taylor went floral in a Christian Dior gown to accept her award for “Butterfield 8.” Her high-volume hair and white gloves added some serious glamour to her outfit.

    1965: Julie Andrews


    Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, and Lila Kedrova at the 1965 Oscars

    Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, and Lila Kedrova.

    Bettmann/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

    Julie Andrews hugged her Oscar for “Mary Poppins” in a pale-yellow gown. The “My Fair Lady” actor topped off her simple dress with a statement necklace and gloves.

    1966: Julie Christie


    julie christie oscars

    Lee Marvin, Julie Christie, Shelley Winters, and Martin Balsam.

    AP

    Christie wore a shiny gold dress to match the Oscar she won for “Darling.” She finished her outfit with a feathery blowout. 

    1969: Barbara Streisand


    Barbara Streisand 1969

    Barbra Streisand.

    AP

    Streisand didn’t realize her Arnold Scaasi pantsuit was see-through under the lights as she accepted the Academy Award for “Funny Girl.” She finished her sequined pantsuit with a sleek bob and lots of eyeliner.

    This year featured a rare tie: Streisand shared her award with Katharine Hepburn for “The Lion in Winter,” but Hepburn famously attended the Academy Awards only once, to present.

    1972: Jane Fonda


    Gene Hackman and Jane Fonda at the 1972 Oscars

    Gene Hackman and Jane Fonda.

    Bettmann/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

    Fonda accepted the Oscar for “Klute” in a black Yves Saint Laurent suit. She parted her sleek, shoulder-length hair to the side to complete her mod ensemble.

    1973: Liza Minnelli


    Liza Minnelli

    Liza Minnelli.

    AP

    Minnelli shone in a bright-yellow Halston dress to accept the award for her role in “Cabaret.” She paired her outfit with a colorful choker and a matching bracelet.

    1976: Louise Fletcher


    Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher at the 1976 Academy Awards

    Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher.

    Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Jack Nicholson and Fletcher posed together after their Oscar wins for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Fletcher wore a delicate Champagne-colored gown by Alfred Fiandaca.

    1977: Faye Dunaway


    Faye Dunaway at the 1977 Oscars

    Faye Dunaway.

    Tony Korody/Sygma/Getty Images

    Dunaway wore a black Geoffrey Beene dress with a rope belt to accept her award for “Network.” She finished her dark outfit with several pieces of gold jewelry.

    1978: Diane Keaton


    Diane Keaton at the 1978 Oscars

    Diane Keaton.

    ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images

    Keaton accepted the award for “Annie Hall” in a unique Ruth Morley suit. She went for a muted color palette with her layered outfit.

    1979: Jane Fonda


    Jane Fonda at the 1978 Oscars.

    Jane Fonda.

    ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content/ Getty Images

    Fonda wore a gorgeous James Reva gown to accept her trophy for “Coming Home.” The two-time winner embraced the trends of the ’70s in a flowy floral dress.

    1980: Sally Field


    Sally Field and Dustin Hoffman at the 1980 Oscars

    Sally Field and Dustin Hoffman.

    Bettmann/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

    Field embodied spring in a white Bob Mackie dress with sheer floral cover as she accepted the award for “Norma Rae.” She added to the look with lots of eyeliner and teased, voluminous hair.

    1981: Sissy Spacek


    Sissy Spacek at the 1981 Oscars

    Sissy Spacek.

    Fotos International/Getty Images

    Spacek took the award for “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in a black jumpsuit and kept the rest of her look simple.

    1983: Meryl Streep


    Meryl Streep at the 1983 Oscars

    Meryl Streep.

    Barry King/WireImage/Getty Images

    Streep won the Oscar for “Sophie’s Choice” in a gold Christian Leigh dress while she was pregnant with her second daughter, Mamie (familiar to fans of “We Were Liars”). She finished her outfit with a pink-brown shade of lipstick and curled hair. 

    1984: Shirley MacLaine


    Shirley MacLaine at the 1984 Oscars

    Shirley MacLaine.

    William Nation/Sygma/Getty Images

    MacLaine wore a Fabrice pale-pink suit when she won for “Terms of Endearment.” The suit was embellished with an intricate embroidered pattern.

    1985: Sally Field


    F. Murray Abraham and Sally Field at the 1985 Oscars

    F. Murray Abraham and Sally Field.

    ABC Photo Archives/ABC/Getty Images

    Field cried out her famous, “You like me! You really like me!” in a strapless black dress as she won for “Places in the Heart,” her second win in five years. She finished off her outfit with a necklace that looked like a bow.

    1986: Geraldine Page


    William Hurt and Geraldine Page at the 1986 Oscars

    William Hurt and Geraldine Page.

    ABC Photo Archives/ABC/Getty Images

    Page, who won the Oscar for her work in “The Trip to Bountiful,” layered a deep-purple velvet cape over her dress. She completed her outfit with chandelier earrings and a warm shade of lipstick.

    1987: Marlee Matlin


    Marlee Matlin at the 1987 Oscars

    Marlee Matlin.

    Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Matlin paired her pink dress with a floral headpiece when she won for her role in “Children of a Lesser God.” She paired her mixed-material gown with peachy lipstick.

    1988: Cher


    cher 1988 oscars

    Cher.

    Lennox McLendon/AP Photo

    Cher famously wore a sheer Bob Mackie ensemble to accept the award for “Moonstruck.” From her headdress to her sandals, the star sparkled.

    1989: Jodie Foster


    Jodie Foster at the 1989 Academy Awards

    Jodie Foster.

    Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Foster wore a light-blue gown when she took home the Oscar for her role in “The Accused.” She kept her hair and makeup simple, letting the ruched gown speak for itself. 

    1990: Jessica Tandy


    Jessica Tandy at the 1990 Oscars

    Jessica Tandy.

    CHRISTOPHE D YVOIRE/Sygma/Getty Images

    Tandy sparkled in a two-piece getup by Giorgio Armani as she accepted the award for her performance in “Driving Miss Daisy.” She finished her outfit with a pair of statement earrings. 

    1991: Kathy Bates


    kathy bates 1991

    Kathy Bates.

    Bob Galbraith/Associated Press

    Bates wore a black gown with shoulder pads to accept her award for “Misery.” Her earrings matched the glitzy details on her dress.

    1992: Jodie Foster


    Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster at the 1992 Academy Awards

    Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster.

    Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Foster took home the gold statue again for her role in “The Silence of the Lambs.” This time, she opted for a cream Armani jacket and paisley crystal-encrusted trousers, and went old school with matching gloves. Foster also wore a red pin on her lapel for HIV/AIDS awareness.

    1993: Emma Thompson


    Emma Thompson at the 1993 Academy Awards

    Emma Thompson.

    Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Thompson wore an emerald Caroline Charles jumpsuit when she won for “Howards End.” She completed her look with red lipstick and curled ringlets.

    1994: Holly Hunter


    Tom Hanks and Holly Hunter at the 1994 Academy Awards

    Tom Hanks and Holly Hunter.

    Frank Trapper/Corbis/Getty Images

    Hunter wore a black and gray Vera Wang dress with a hint of sparkle when she won for “The Piano.” She matched her earrings and bracelet to the glimmering details on her dress.

    1995: Jessica Lange


    Jessica Lange at the 1995 Oscars

    Jessica Lange.

    Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Lange wore Calvin Klein when she won the award for “Blue Sky.” She added a touch of color to her dark, mesh-paneled gown with her bright lipstick. 

    1996: Susan Sarandon


    susan sarandon oscars 96

    Susan Sarandon.

    Reed Saxon/Associated Press

    Sarandon wore a bronze Dolce & Gabbana gown when she was recognized for “Dead Man Walking.” She finished off her outfit with tousled hair.

    1997: Frances McDormand


    Frances McDormand at the 1997 Academy Awards

    Frances McDormand.

    Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    McDormand wore a simple blue dress when she won for “Fargo.” She kept her accessories minimal, opting for just one ring and a pair of earrings, a style she still goes by to this day.

    1998: Helen Hunt


    Helen Hunt at the 1998 Oscars

    Helen Hunt.

    Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Hunt stunned in a strapless blue dress by Tom Ford for Gucci when she won for “As Good as It Gets.” She finished off her outfit with a matching wrap, frosty makeup, and a diamond bracelet.

    1999: Gwyneth Paltrow


    Gywneth Paltrow at the 1999 Academy Awards

    Gywneth Paltrow.

    Kevin.Mazur/WireImage/Getty Images

    Paltrow wore a baby-pink Ralph Lauren princess gown when she took home the Academy Award for “Shakespeare in Love,” one of the most iconic Oscar looks of all time. She topped off her dress with a sheer, tulle wrap, a statement necklace, bright-pink lipstick, and a touch of blush.

    2000: Hilary Swank


    Hilary Swank at the 2000 Oscars

    Hilary Swank.

    Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

    Swank wore a strapless green Randolph Duke dress when she accepted the award for “Boys Don’t Cry.” She glammed up her dress with a dazzling statement necklace.

    2001: Julia Roberts


    Julia Roberts at the 2001 Oscars

    Julia Roberts.

    Mirek Towski/FilmMagic/Getty Images

    Roberts wore a black Valentino gown with white accents when she won for “Erin Brockovich.”

    2002: Halle Berry


    Halle Berry 2002 Oscars

    Halle Berry.

    AP

    Berry wore one of the most memorable Oscars dresses when she accepted her award for “Monster’s Ball” in a floor-sweeping Elie Saab gown. Her dress had a mesh, floral-embroidered top and a contrasting satin skirt.

    2003: Nicole Kidman


    Nicole Kidman at the 2003 Oscars

    Nicole Kidman.

    Robert Mora/Getty Images

    Kidman accepted her Oscar for “The Hours” in a black Jean Paul Gaultier dress that had an unexpected, edgy neckline.

    2004: Charlize Theron


    Charlize Theron at the 2004 Oscars

    Charlize Theron.

    Christopher Polk/FilmMagic/Getty Images

    Theron rocked a glittering Gucci dress when she won for “Monster.” The actor looked very old Hollywood with her hair styled in glamorous waves.

    February 2005: Hilary Swank


    hilary swank oscars 2005

    Hilary Swank.


    Chris Pizzello/AP Photo

    Swank accepted her Oscar for “Million Dollar Baby” in a fully backless Guy Laroche dress. She completed the look with shimmering makeup and a sleek hairdo.

    2006: Reese Witherspoon


    Reese Witherspoon at the 2006 Academy Awards

    Reese Witherspoon.

    J. Vespa/WireImage/Getty Images

    Witherspoon looked radiant in a Christian Dior gown when she won for her performance in “Walk the Line.” She completed her outfit with a smoky eye, a simple hairdo, and earrings that matched her dress.

    2007: Helen Mirren


    helen mirren 2007 oscars

    Helen Mirren.

    AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian

    Mirren wore a Christian Lacroix gown when she accepted the Oscar for “The Queen.” It looks like she layered a patterned tulle skirt over her lacy, embellished gown. 

    2008: Marion Cotillard


    Marion Cotillard Oscars 2008

    Marion Cotillard.

    Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

    Cotillard took home the Oscar for “La Vie En Rose.” The actor looked glamorous, with sleek curls and a mermaid-inspired dress by Jean Paul Gaultier.

    2009: Kate Winslet


    kate winslet oscars 2009

    Kate Winslet.

    AP Photo/Matt Sayles

    Winslet took home the Oscar for “The Reader” in a one-shouldered, blue-gray Yves Saint Laurent gown. Winslet complemented her two-toned dress with a smoky eye.

    2010: Sandra Bullock


    Sandra Bullock at the 2010 Oscars

    Sandra Bullock.

    Jason Merritt/Getty Images

    Bullock wore a silver Marchesa dress as she accepted the award for her role in “The Blindside.” The actor brought some color to her look with bright-pink lipstick. 

    2011: Natalie Portman


    natalie portman 2011

    Natalie Portman.

    Jason Merritt/Getty Images

    Portman wore an off-the-shoulder Rodarte dress while accepting the award for “Black Swan.” Portman’s shoes and earrings perfectly matched her dress. Fun fact: She was four months pregnant at the time!

    2012: Meryl Streep


    Meryl Streep at the 2012 Academy Awards

    Meryl Streep.

    Jason Merritt/Getty Images

    Streep matched her Oscar for “The Iron Lady” in a gold Lanvin dress. From her accessories to her makeup, she appeared to be dripping in gold.

    2013: Jennifer Lawrence


    jennifer lawrence oscars 2013

    Jennifer Lawrence.


    Jason Merritt/Getty Images

    Lawrence, who won for “Silver Linings Playbook,” may have tripped on her way to the stage, but she still looked flawless in this white Christian Dior gown.

    2014: Cate Blanchett


    cate blanchett

    Cate Blanchett.

    AP

    Blanchett wore an embellished Armani Privé gown when she took home the award for “Blue Jasmine.” She completed her look with delicate curls and large sunburst earrings.  

    2015: Julianne Moore


    Julianne Moore at the 2015 Academy Awards

    Julianne Moore.

    Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images

    Moore wore a strapless Chanel gown when she accepted the award for “Still Alice.” The custom, detailed gown took over 900 hours to make, according to People.

    2016: Brie Larson


    brie larson oscars 2016

    Brie Larson.

    Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

    Larson accepted the Oscar for “Room” in a belted, royal-blue Gucci dress. The intricate gown was in the works for two months, per ABC.

    2017: Emma Stone


    Emma Stone

    Emma Stone.

    Getty Images

    Stone wore a vintage-inspired gown when she won the award for her performance in “La La Land.” She finished her golden-toned dress with big waves and classic red lipstick.

    2018: Frances McDormand


    frances mcdormand

    Frances McDormand.

    Kevin Winter/Getty Images

    McDormand won the award for her role in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” wearing a black dress with a gold pattern. During her acceptance speech, McDormand asked every female nominee in the audience to stand and discussed the importance of inclusion riders.

    2019: Olivia Colman


    Olivia Colman at the 2019 Academy Awards

    Olivia Colman.

    Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

    Colman wore an emerald-green Prada gown that took months to create as she accepted the award for “The Favourite.” Colman’s gown was draped with a silk organza cape, tied into a giant bow at the back, and covered in Swarovski crystal flowers.

    2020: Renée Zellweger


    renee zellweger 2020 oscars

    Renée Zellweger.

    Jennifer Graylock/PA Images via Getty Images

    Zellweger won her second Oscar — her first best actress Oscar, for “Judy” — in a custom white Armani Privé gown.

    Though tough to see, according to Entertainment Tonight, the gown was covered in beads with pale pink and blue thread. 

    2021: Frances McDormand


    frances mcdormand oscars 2021

    Frances McDormand and director Chloé Zhao.

    Matt Petit/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images

    McDormand wore a navy-blue gown with a feathered bottom and feathered sleeves to win her third acting Oscar for “Nomadland.”

    With her win, McDormand tied Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with the most Oscar wins for acting. Katharine Hepburn holds the record with four best actress statues.

    2022: Jessica Chastain


    essica Chastain, winner of the Actress in a Leading Role award for ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ poses in the press room during the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022 in Hollywood, California

    Jessica Chastain.

    Mike Coppola/Getty Images

    Chastain dazzled in a sparkly ombré Gucci gown that transitioned from rose gold to lavender as she accepted her first Academy Award for “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.”

    2023: Michelle Yeoh


    Michelle Yeoh attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California.

    Michelle Yeoh.

    Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

    Feathers accented the angelic Dior Couture gown. The “Everything Everywhere All At Once” star paired the look with a Moussaieff diamond headband and earrings, along with a Richard Mille watch.

    2024: Emma Stone


    Emma Stone at the 2024 Academy Awards

    Emma Stone.

    Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images

    Stone accepted her second best actress Oscar (this one for “Poor Things”) in a mint-green peplum gown designed by Louis Vuitton, but she made sure to point out during her speech that the zipper had broken at some point during the ceremony.

    She blamed Ryan Gosling’s spirited performance of “I’m Just Ken.”

    2025: Mikey Madison


    Mikey Madison at the 2025 Academy Awards

    Mikey Madison.

    Scott Kirkland/Disney via Getty Images

    Madison, who won for “Anora,” went for an Old Hollywood look at the 2025 Oscars, wearing a two-toned pink and black satin dress with a bow. It was designed by Dior.

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