
At tonight’s 93rd annual Oscars, actor Amanda Seyfried ended her awards-season run with a vibrant Armani gown that couldn’t help but steal the spotlight on the red carpet. Designed by Giorgio Armani himself, the strapless gown was inspired by hibiscus flowers and continued Seyfried’s winning streak of classic, Old Hollywood style.
Over the past few weeks, the Mank star and nominee for best supporting actress has worn creations from Oscar de la Renta, Miu Miu, and Christian Dior. With each look, she’s proved she has a real penchant for the classic glamour she channeled as Jazz Age star Marion Davies in the film. “I trusted the looks and never let anything wear me,” says Seyfried. “[My stylist] Elizabeth Stewart and I have been working together for over a decade, and there’s an instinctive, shared vision that exists between us. She sends options that fit my body and my style without fail. That confidence does a lot to how I wear the clothes.”
Armani’s floral inspiration is translated clearly through the dramatic silhouette. “I wanted to highlight Amanda’s personality with this dress, which gives shape to passion,” Armani tells Vogue. “Finely pleated, it forms into a petal shape like an upside-down flower, enhanced by a hibiscus red hue.” Seyfried was instantly a fan of its arresting color. “The red is rich and is a great contrast to Mank’s black and white,” she says. “The style looks as though it could float away.” She accessorized the look with Forevermark diamonds, which the star describes as “crystal clear and don’t feel like they weigh me down.”
Though she’s certainly not dressing down this year, the actor says she’s a fan of the smaller ceremony. “This ceremony style feels like it’s tailored for me because it’s intimate, which I hope makes it feel more casual than other years,” says Seyfried. “Less trains to step on too.”
While her Oscar look is a winner indeed, only time will tell tonight if she picks up a trophy for Mank this evening. Looking back on the project, the actor says she will always have fond memories of her time on the set. “The entire experience from rehearsal to today has made a pretty substantial impact on how I walk through the world as an actor,” says Seyfried. “The inherent trust in myself has been dusted off, and I know I’m capable of pushing my limits.” As for what Seyfried will be doing once the Oscars are finished? She’ll be partaking in some much-needed relaxation, including her beloved hobby, crocheting.
Below, see how Seyfried got ready for the Oscars red carpet.
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