On Sunday, Hollywood’s biggest stars met on the red carpet of the 98th Academy Awards. It’s the most important night in the film industry.

Here are some of the top looks:

Spring tones

Pops of spring color were a welcome sight on the red carpet.

Jessie Buckley was considered the favorite for the Oscar for Best Actress. She was nominated for her portrayal of William Shakespeare’s grieving wife in ‘Hamnet’. She appeared in a regal look by French luxury fashion house Chanel. Her outfit consisted of a red off-the-shoulder top and a flowy pink ball skirt.

Chase Infiniti wears Louis Vuitton on the red carpet at the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater. Credits: ©AMPAS Etienne Laurent / The Academy

Chase Infiniti plays Leonardo DiCaprio’s daughter in ‘One Battle After Another’ She may not be an Oscar nominee, but she definitely made a lasting impression on the red carpet.

Infiniti oozed glamor in a lilac sleeveless dress by French fashion house Louis Vuitton. The dress featured a fitted bodice and a cascade of ruffles. These fell from the hips to the floor and formed a long train.

Experienced director Spike Lee also added a touch of color. He paired his otherwise neutral-toned ensemble with a bright purple hat and matching bow tie. In the past, he wore this shade to honor Prince.

black and white

Black and white is a perennial celebrity favorite. Best Actress nominee Rose Byrne picked up on this trend. She paired it with the spring trend in a strapless black dress from French fashion house Dior that was dotted with white flowers.

Rose Byrne wears Dior on the red carpet of the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater.
Rose Byrne wears Dior on the red carpet at the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater. Credits: ©AMPAS Etienne Laurent / The Academy

Byrne, who is nominated for her role in ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’, told ABC the film was an “exploration of parenthood”.

Emma Stone, who is nominated in the same category as Byrne for ‘Bugonia’, wore a shimmering white floor-length Louis Vuitton dress with cap sleeves.

Emma Stone wears Louis Vuitton on the red carpet of the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater.
Emma Stone wears Louis Vuitton on the red carpet at the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater. Credits: ©AMPAS Etienne Laurent / The Academy

Teyana Taylor, who dominated red carpets throughout awards season, wore a black and white sleeveless feather dress by Chanel. A transparent insert revealed her toned stomach.

Teyana Taylor wears Chanel on the red carpet of the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater.
Teyana Taylor wears Chanel on the red carpet at the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater. Credits: ©AMPAS Etienne Laurent / The Academy

Real and fictional ice hockey stars

Shane Hollander made it to the Academy Awards.

‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams has been everywhere since the gay hockey love story went viral. He carried the Olympic torch in Italy and appeared on ‘Saturday Night Live’ alongside his co-star Connor Storrie. Now he’s at the Oscars.

Hudson Williams wears Balenciaga on the red carpet of the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater.
Hudson Williams wears Balenciaga on the red carpet at the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theater. Credits: ©AMPAS Phil McCarten / The Academy

Williams wore an all-black ensemble from Spanish fashion house Balenciaga. It consisted of a double-breasted suit, shirt and tie. A glittering brooch completed the look.

But the Hollywood hockey star wasn’t the only one at the Dolby Theater.

Hilary Knight and Hannah Bilka, two of the stars of the gold medal-winning U.S. women’s hockey team, were also camera-ready on the Oscars red carpet.

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