Here’s How Emma Stone and Colman Domingo Helped $461 Billion Fashion Brand “Win” at Oscars

Published 03/12/2024, 1:53 AM EDT

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The 96th Oscars took center stage at the Dolby Theatre in California, marking the end of a season that celebrated a return to red carpet glamour, adorned with a literal red carpet, replacing the previous year’s Champagne-colored counterpart. A plethora of fashion-forward celebrities graced the occasion, featuring Zendaya in a stunning silver and pink metallic Armani Privé gown and Margot Robbie ditching Barbie-themed dresses for a sophisticated jet-black chainmail Atelier Versace creation.

America Ferrera, meanwhile, bid farewell to the pink trend, opting for a rose chainmail gown, also from Atelier Versace. In the midst of the Versace display, another fashion brand strategically carved its niche and stood tall in the post-Oscars limelight all thanks to Emma Stone and Colman Domingo.

Emma Stone and Colman Domingo catapulted one fashion brand to Oscars glory

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The 96th Oscars marked the grand finale of a season that joyously embraced the return of red-carpet glamour. Despite a Versace-centric red carpet, there was an unexpected twist in the fashion tale. A notable Instagram page named Data But Make It Fashion, renowned for its insightful fashion analyses, unveiled a surprising revelation: Louis Vuitton emerged as the true star of the show, stealing the limelight despite being outnumbered by Versace due to Emma Stone and Colman Domingo.

Analyzing various posts and releases, it disclosed that the average popularity of Louis Vuitton skyrocketed by a staggering 14% after gracing celebrities like Domingo and Stone. Stone, receiving the Best Actress award for her stellar performance in Poor Things, stunned the audience in a custom strapless Louis Vuitton gown with mint hues, corsetry, a mermaid silhouette, and a peplum waistline. Meanwhile, Domingo continued his trailblazing journey in men’s red carpet fashion, donning a chic Louis Vuitton ensemble with a Western twist, featuring a black double-breasted suit.

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While Louis Vuitton may have seized the Oscar limelight, Sandra Hüller’s outfit truly stole the spotlight of the night.

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At Oscars, fashion played its part like a well-rehearsed symphony, choosing sophistication over shocking twists. The red carpet, once a canvas for outlandish displays, now welcomed a symphony of grown-up glamour, with celebrities donning strong, structured shapes that echoed the refined spirit of the event. From Cynthia Enviro’s bold green leather attire to Emma Stone’s Louis Vuitton peplum dress, Carey Mulligan’s Balenciaga gown, and Zendaya’s dazzling metallic Armani Privé outfit, black and white hues dominated, turning the Oscars into a monochromatic masterpiece.

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Amid this elegant ensemble, German actress Sandra Hüller emerged as a fashion maestro, stealing the spotlight in a striking black gown by Schiaparelli Couture. Nominated for Best Actress and starring in two Best Picture contenders, Hüller’s custom dress boasted an hourglass silhouette, an exaggerated off-the-shoulder neckline, and a bejeweled keyhole on the bust. Though the golden statuette eluded her, Hüller’s double-serving of style, including a cream Schiaparelli gown at the Vanity Fair party, crowned her as both a red carpet conqueror and a blossoming fashion icon.

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Riva Khan

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Riva Khan is an entertainment reporter at NetflixJunkie. Given her love for the language and writing, she has honed her narrative skills from a young age. She loves her latest tea in Hollywood and keeps an eye on the news.

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