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Oscars spotlight: Star-studded tributes and red carpet glamour

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo captivate with ‘Wicked’ medley
Oscars spotlight: Star-studded tributes and red carpet glamour
Winners of the Night
  • “Anora” wins Best Picture as well as Original Screenplay, Film Editing, Best Director and Best Leading Actress (won by Mickey Madison)
  • Zoe Saldana wins Best Supporting Actress for “Emilia Perez”
  • Best Leading Actor went to Adrien Brody for “The Brutalist”
  • Kieran Culkin wins Best Supporting Actor for “A Real Pain”
  • Paul Tazewell wins Best Costume Design for “Wicked,” being the first black man to win a Oscar in this category
Award Worthy Performances
  • Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo open with a “Wicked” Medley singing “Somewhere over the Rainbow,” “Home” and ending with “Defying Gravity”
  • Lisa of BLACKPINK, opens the James Bond Tribute performing “Live and Let Die” followed by Doja Cat with “Diamonds are Forever” and RAYE with “Skyfall”
  • For the Quincy Jones tribute, Queen Latifah sang “Ease On Down The Road” with background dancers dressed in official “Wicked” school uniforms
Red Carpet Looks
  • Cynthia Erivo walked the carpet wearing custom Louis Vuitton with a green velvet bow-like gown
  • Ariana Grande walked wearing Schiaparelli Haute Couture 2025 Spring Collection in a champagne colored dress with a bead-like gown
  • Storm Reid walked on wearing a custom Alexandre Vauthier adorning a vibrant red short dress with a same colored cape
  • Colman Domingo walked wearing custom Valentino in a red suit coat with a red fabric band around his waist
  • Mickey Madison walked wearing the recreation of a 1956 Dior from Collection Dior Héritage, Paris with a black and velvet pink dress with a bow on her chest
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