The best red carpet looks at the 2026 Oscars, according to the internet
All of the best looks from the 2026 Oscars red carpet.

Before the envelopes are opened and the speeches begin, the Oscars deliver another kind of spectacle: the red carpet.
The 2026 Oscars brought a wave of bold fashion moments to Hollywood’s biggest night, with nominees and presenters arriving in everything from dramatic couture gowns to sleek, modern tailoring. The Oscars red carpet has long been one of fashion's most closely watched stages — a place where designers debut statement looks, and stars define their awards-season style.
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From striking silhouettes to shimmering embellishments and unexpected color choices, several celebrities immediately stood out the moment they stepped in front of the cameras.
Here are some of the best-dressed stars at the 2026 Oscars.
KPop Demon Hunters trio deliver three striking looks
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May Hong, Arden Cho, and Ji-young Yoo — the speaking voices behind the fictional girl group Huntr/x in KPop Demon Hunters — each delivered a distinct red carpet moment at the Oscars. Hong leaned into gothic glamour in a sheer black ruffled gown paired with a sharp pixie cut and cascading earrings, while Yoo brought classic elegance in a strapless two-tone ballgown with a pale blue bodice and dramatic navy skirt cinched by a sweeping black bow. Cho opted for full theatrical flair in a black lace mermaid gown accented by oversized sculptural green sleeves embroidered with delicate florals, creating an eye-catching fashion statement.
Together, the trio's looks struck a balance between old-Hollywood glamour and bold, modern red carpet drama.
The voices of the Saja Boys bring boy-band polish
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Danny Chung, Neckwav, Andrew Choi, Kevin Woo, and SamUIL Lee — the singing voices behind the fictional K-pop group Saja Boys in KPop Demon Hunters — brought a sleek, boy-band edge to the Oscars red carpet. The group leaned into sharply tailored suits and modern black-tie styling, each member putting his own spin on classic formalwear while maintaining a cohesive group look. The effect felt fitting for a fictional K-pop act making a real-world appearance: polished, coordinated, and undeniably stage-ready.
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