Zoë Kravitz's 18K Gold Bra, Plus More Fun Facts from the Oscars Red Carpet Looks

Leave it to Zoë to make a bra top totally high-fashion. The actress turned heads at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party thanks to her Tiffany & Co. by Elsa Peretti mesh halter top that’s made from 18k gold. (The silver version is currently available for $5,800.)


Christian Siriano created a custom tuxedo jacket and strapless ball gown for the Pose star in under a week and without meeting the performer for a fitting. “We had no time, we had one week,” said Siriano, who instead fit the look on a stylist assistant.


The Best Actress winner has a high criteria for the brands that she aligns with on her red carpet looks. According to a New York Times interview, the brand should be family-owned, run by working mothers (she’s a mom of three) and focused on efforts toward sustainability.

Colman and stylist Mary Fellowes, landed on Prada for her custom green gown with silk organza cape that took 12 artistans over 300 hours to embroider.  


Sam didn’t just wear any old cufflinks — they were custom made to honor his dog, Sadie. Jeweler David Yurman worked with his stylist, Michael Fisher to engrave an image of the dog and its name on each link.


“We absolutely adored the show and loved that Pier Paolo Piccioli created such a diverse and inclusive show,” Chan’s stylist Rebecca Corbin Murray told PEOPLE about the Valentino Haute Couture Spring 2019 collection. “He used a rainbow of colors, the pink was just so vibrant and joyful, we just fell in love with it immediately.”


“Rami was inspired by an old pic of David Bowie in a three-piece tux with that old school vest,” stylist Ilaria Urbinati told PEOPLE. “He also wanted to be really, really timeless.”

They worked with designer Anthony Vaccarello at Saint Laurent on a custom look. “Three days before the Oscars, he tried it on and we made a bunch of adjustments to make it fit perfectly and then tried it one last time the day before the Oscars.”


“I felt like this film is a film about the fabric of America, one of the threads in the fabric of America, and Oscar de la Renta is an American designer, so I thought it was appropriate,” she said to E! Live from the Red Carpet about her custom creation from the iconic brand.


That magnificent yellow diamond by Tiffany & Co. totals 128.54 carats and was discovered in South Africa over 140 years ago by the brand’s founder Charles Lewis Tiffany. The last time it was spotted on a celeb was in 1961 when Audrey Hepburn wore it in publicity photos for her film Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Gaga was honored to be the next wearer of the iconic diamond. 

“The history of the diamond resonated with her on many levels,” her stylists Sandra Amador and Tom Eerebout told PEOPLE. “Lady Gaga has always idolized Audrey and respected her immensely, so that connection in itself felt so serendipitous and perfect.”


The nominee was glittering like an Oscars statue in her Carolina Herrera gold gown with long, sparkly cape thanks to the 4 million beads on the design that checks in at a whopping 42 pounds!


When the actor found a red Sharpie on the floor at the Oscars, he thought it would be fun to ask his fellow celebs to autograph his shirt, including Brie Larson, Amy Adams, Charlize Theron, Samuel L. Jackson and many more. Now, he’s going to chose a charity and auction off his now-iconic white button-down to give the proceeds to a worthy cause.


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