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Jennifer Lawrence Channels a Fashion Warrior at the 2018 Oscars

  Jennifer Lawrence is ready for fashion war! The Red Sparrow actress arrived to the 2018 Academy Awards in a body of armor (and art!). The metallic Dior gown featured a bodice with a sweetheart neckline and super-skinny straps.

As the dress descends to the grown, metallic paillettes change in size and shape until a skirt drapes to the floor. The attention to detail and luxury is seen in every sequin.

The A-lister paired the seemingly heavy dress with mid-length waves to perhaps soften the look. Her strong smoky eye, featuring winged-out shadow, and a dark-orange lip brought a retro element to the very glam gown.

Jennifer isnt nominated this year, but she still made a strong style statement.

This look is quite modern in comparison to the strapless, textured Dior ball gown she wore when Jennifer won the Oscar in 2013 for her role in Silver Linings Playbook. The Oscar winner went from red carpet princess to fashion warrior.

Did you like J. Be sure to watch E!s After Party: The 2018 Academy Awards special at 11:30 p.m. PT!.

For more infomation >> Jennifer Lawrence Channels a Fashion Warrior at the 2018 Oscars - Duration: 1:14.

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How Allison Williams and Greta Gerwig Crossed the Fashion Finish Line at the 2018 Oscars - Duration: 5:57.

How Allison Williams and Greta Gerwig Crossed the Fashion Finish Line at the 2018 Oscars

  As Greta Gerwig and Allison Williams cross the finish line of a whirlwind Hollywood race, theres a sartorial team behind them on an equally tireless quest to get them dressed.  Its been quite the momentous award season for 34-year-old Gerwig, who rose to new professional heights this year when she garnered not one, but two of her first Oscar nominations for her critically acclaimed directorial debut, Lady Bird.

In addition to her recognition as a nominee for Best Original Screenplay, the multi-hyphenate became the fifth woman in history to able to call herself an Academy Award Best Director nominee.

The honor is the pièce de résistance on a non-stop award season packed with acknowledgement from virtually every award ceremony on the lineup.

From a sartorial standpoint, the mounting initial buzz around Gerwigs latest project was an early cue to Gerwigs longtime stylist, Cristina Ehrlich, that there would be plenty to dress for in the coming months.  When all of the announcements started coming in before Christmas, it was pretty much on our radar that we would be doing a full award season with her, the revered stylist told E! News. .

Williams, meanwhile, made her silver screen debut last January with Get Out and has been on one magical award show ride ever since.

That ride culminated in her first ticket to the Oscars as the movie is nominated for Best Picture among other nods.  Not keen on dawdling, Ehrlich sprung into action to prepare for the award season that awaited two of her star clients.

I have a reputation and a tendency to like to start pretty fast and furious out of the gates because the timing with everything is tight, she explained, noting that conversations with designers began as early as mid-October to gauge interest. .

Naturally, finding a brand name dress to wear to some of the most publicized and respected events of the year in Hollywood does not come without its own level of strategy.

Our first task at hand is to make a list of designers that we feel are suitable and really kind of work with the clients aesthetic and then reach out to them and find out if the brand also has the interest, the stylist said.

Its sort of like peeling the onion—you start with the big onion and you just peel away and it always depends on the girls and her category and what the project is. It also depends on what the star wants to wear, of course.

They really defer to my team and I to bring options to them and sort of give them an idea of what were thinking and then its a discussion, Ehrlich told E! News.

Greta and I have a very evolved relationship at this stage of the game, as do Allison and I, so its really just sort of a matter of looking at what the awards are that theyre most likely attending and kind of just talking through it..

It doesnt hurt that Ehrlich has the privilege of working with women who already have a keen interest in fashion and are willing to mix it up.

I think all of these ladies, which is why its been a very amazing season for this office is, they all have a big love for fashion and they all look great in clothes and they all like to not be predictable and theyre all very just disciplined about approaching the process the way they would approach a role or a project, the stylist noted.

As she added, Its been a very creative time getting to work with [Gerwig] because theres a lot of brands that love her and at the same time, shes a very unusual and sort of not your classic beauty, so its been like a really fun way to find certain brands and colors and silhouettes and shapes and see how to bring each carpet moment alive on its own..

  Thom Boys (girls) ? #CELoves @aw wearing @thombrowneny #getout A post shared by Cristina Ehrlich (@cristinaehrlich) on Nov 14, 2017 at 10:58am PST.

Still, being tied to two highly celebrated films of the year comes with an added layer of time constraint.

These girls are so busy that they want to have the process be fun and it is very exhilarating, but they also really kind of depend on you to deliver the goods, she said.  After all, those looks will be forever memorialized in the annals of digital media.

These are moments that will always be available, the stylist told E! News.

I look at some of the carpets that Ive done in past Oscars and these are moments that will stay with your client for years. Were willing to bet Gerwig nor Williams will forget what they wore for their first Academy Awards on Sunday night.

For Williams, that was a blush gown with a rhinestone and crystal embroidered bodice and a full swing skirt by Armani Privé. Harry Winston jewels completed the glamorous old Hollywood look.

This being the first time that shes going to the Oscars…she really wanted to have that really beautiful, classic moment, Ehrlich noted.  Meanwhile, Gerwig brought a ray of sunshine to the carpet in a custom Rodarte marigold beaded gown that speaks to the spirit of her nominated film.

To top of off the look, the nominee sported a moonstone and sapphire Louis Comfort Tiffany necklace from 1910, a nod to the directors whimsical old soul..

With these looks hitting the red carpet Sunday night, thus marks the end of a two-month style sprint. My team and I have probably had no more than a day or two off since the 3rd of January.

Were working 24/7, Ehrlich revealed. Weve probably dressed [Gerwig] for at least 40 to 50 looks total and its a lot.With social media and the way the whole thing works now, every look that she wears is important.

People are paying attention.  The work is not officially over until the star sets foot on the iconic Academy Award red carpet—perhaps the biggest stage in the season yet.

Having been a professional dancer, Ehrlich does not underestimate the power of preparation to ensure a seamless process.

By the big day, Gerwig already has had numerous fittings in her dress, but had any snag or beyond arose at the last minute, sewers were in the room on Sunday.

If something happens, it will be fixed, but Ive been doing this job a long time and I have had plenty of experiences to where I know how to avoid those experiences, so on the day of its like were way past a dress rehearsal, Ehrlich assured.

By Sunday, the shoes have already been tried on and padded if necessary, the jewelry has been picked out and any foreseeable problems have most likely been troubleshooted.

Im not one of these stylists that likes to do things last minute because the clients really dont like it, either. Its too nerve-racking on the day of. It should be a very peaceful environment. Your client is zenned out.

Shes getting her nails done. Theres music playing in the background and its like—weve got this. In the words of Ehrlich, You can have an amazing season—you dont want to mess up Oscars day..

In the social media-driven world were living in today, Ehrlich preps her clients down to their red carpet poses—or lack thereof. I cant stand when the girls pop their legs, she candidly told E! News.

I dont like when they put their hands on their hip. Im not a big fan of when girls make that really big, sexy pouty face.

I think theres something really, really nice about just looking very natural and not posed on the carpet. When the time came for the two stars to make their red carpet debuts, the moment was picture perfect indeed. .

For more infomation >> How Allison Williams and Greta Gerwig Crossed the Fashion Finish Line at the 2018 Oscars - Duration: 5:57.

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Colour returns to 2018 Oscars' red-carpet fashion; The Shape of Water takes top honours - Duration: 9:19.

Colour returns to 2018 Oscars' red-carpet fashion; The Shape of Water takes top honours

Colour returned to the Academy Awards' red carpet on Sunday night, with Lupita Nyong'o in a gold and black Versace gown with jewellery by Niwaka; Nicole Kidman in a strapless cobalt blue Armani Privé gown accessorized with 84 ct of Harry Winston diamonds

Viola Davis wore a bright pink crèpe Michael Kors gown; and also in pink was Best Actress nominee Saoirse Ronan in a powder-pink Calvin Klein gown.

Of course there were the more expected hues at the 2018 Oscars: Best Actress nominee Margot Robbie donned a Chanel gown in a bright white

Zendaya wore a brown draped silk chiffon Giambattista Valli gown with jewellery by Bulgari; and Jennifer Lawrence walked the 900 ft of red carpet in a metallic grey Dior number with Niwaka jewellery.

In the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, The Shape of Water, with 13 nominations, took home four awards, including Best Picture, and Best Director for Guillermo del Toro.

Perhaps expected after earlier triumphs, Frances McDormand won Best Actress for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and used her speech to make a stand for diversity in Hollywood

and Gary Oldman, who was the favourite for Best Actor for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, won his category.

Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk won three categories: Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing.

American director and screenwriter James Ivory, 89, became the oldest Academy Award winner, taking home the Best Adapted Screenplay prize for Call Me By Your Name.

Winners' list.

Actor in a supporting role: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Make-up and hairstyling: Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, and Lucy Sibbick, Darkest Hour

Costume design: Mark Bridges, Phantom Thread

Documentary feature: Icarus

Sound editing: Richard King and Alex Gibson, Dunkirk

Sound mixing: Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landarker, and Gary A. Rizzo, Dunkirk

Production design: Production design: Paul Denham Austerberry; set decoration: Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin, The Shape of Water

Foreign-language film: Una mujer fantástica (A Fantastic Woman) (Chile)

Actress in a supporting role: Allison Janney, I, Tonya

Animated short film: Dear Basketball

Animated feature film: Coco

Visual effects: John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert, and Richard R. Hoover, Blade Runner 2049

Film editing: Lee Smith, Dunkirk

Documentary: short subject: Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405

Live-action short film: The Silent Child

Adapted screenplay: James Ivory, Call Me by Your Name

Original screenplay: Jordan Peele, Get Out

Cinematography: Roger A. Deakins, Blade Runner: 2049

Original score: Alexandre Desplat, The Shape of Water

Original song: Robert López and Kristen Anderson-López, 'Remember Me', Coco

Best director: Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water

Actor in a leading role: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour

Actress in a leading role: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Best picture: The Shape of Water

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