The previous Alexa cover star Anya Taylor-Joy decked out in couture creations, dripping in diamonds and making our best dressed list.
We asked three top celebrity stylists to weigh in on their 15 favorite looks from the night — from Old Hollywood classics to risky surprises. Below, they share the insider secrets behind why those ‘fits were such hits.
Meet the stylists:
Ashley Pruitt is the longtime stylist of Mark Consuelos and was onsite for this year’s Oscars. She’s worked with a host of other celebrity clients, including Diane Lane, Pedro Pascal, Janelle Monae, Brooke Shields, Lenny Kravitz, Neil Patrick Harris, Christie Brinkley and Paris Hilton.
Emma Pritchard is a New York-based fashion stylist originally from Wales, whose clients include Ellie Kemper and Camille Vasquez. As a long time Alexa contributor, she’s styled cover stars Lily James, Gemma Chan and Mads Mikkelsen, to name a few.
As the Deputy Fashion Editor of Alexa, Anahita Moussavian has styled countless cover stars, including Anya Taylor-Joy, J Balvin, Ashley Park, Regina King, Machine Gun Kelly, Joe Jonas, Shania Twain, Maluma and David Oyelowo. She frequently reviews major red carpets for The Post, including the Oscars and the Met Gala.
1. Sandra Hüller in Schiaparelli
“First of all, I absolutely loved the shape of this gown — it was just a beautiful shape off her shoulder. Classic Old Hollywood, but with a twist of new fashion dimensions and a little something fun there. Schiaparelli is such a hot label right now — it was the perfect brand for this moment. Not only is this the first time Sandra has been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar (for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’) — but she acted in two films that were nominated for Best Picture (the other was Best International Feature winner ‘Zone of Interest’). So this was truly a pinnacle moment for her. She really deserved this moment.” — Ashley Pruitt
2. America Ferrera in Atelier Versace
“Pink perfection! America’s Atelier Versace gown took 400 hours and the magic hands of seven tailors to create. After a parade of premieres for the blockbuster (and some disappointment for the ‘Barbie’ snub-heard-’round-the-world), I loved to see America grabbing her final big moment in the pink spotlight. It’s an Oscar-Barbie dream come true.” — Emma Pritchard

