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The 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards brought more than just stellar performances—Hollywood’s elite proved once again that style and substance can coexist. From daring modern designs to timeless nods to old Hollywood, this year’s red carpet gave us plenty to talk about. Muted colors dominated the scene, with an undeniable love for black, but a few celebs also managed to shake things up with their bold choices.
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Looking like a silver dream personified, Cynthia Erivo owned the carpet in a stunning Givenchy gown. Made from silver woven fabric, the dress included voluminous bell sleeves that added drama and elegance—she truly understood the assignment! Cynthia’s gown stood out as a masterpiece of craftsmanship, combining a glamorous avant-garde twist.
Timothée Chalamet turned heads (again) with a sleek black leather suit paired with a lime green shirt that felt equal parts edgy and cool. Styled with a minimalist bolo tie, Timothée evoked rockstar country vibes but with the refinement we’ve come to expect from his fashion moments. While most gentlemen played it safe in traditional tuxedos, Chalamet’s bold choice was a standout reminder that risk-taking on the red carpet can pay off.
For Anna Sawai, it was all about contrast, and her Armani Privé gown delivered just that. The front of her strapless gown sparkled in a fiery red, while the back side brought classic black sophistication—think mullet vibes, but make it couture! The modern, strapless design with see-through sides added a dramatic yet refined edge. Anna’s look was one of the most talked-about ensembles of the night, proving that fashion can be both classic and experimental.
Selena Gomez channeled timeless beauty in a custom strapless, off-the-shoulder black gown by Celine. The minimalist silhouette exuded grace and maturity while exalting Gomez’s natural beauty. Selena’s exposed decolletage along with the structured lines of her dress gave her a commanding look for a star who continues to redefine elegance in Hollywood.
This year most celebrities opted for muted tones, minimalism, and clean lines were the biggest players this year. Long gowns evoking old Hollywood styles gave the whole event an ethereal, vintage aesthetic, but modern twists—like sequin and bold textures—kept it fresh. This balance between nostalgia and innovation proves that SAG fashion evolves while honoring its roots.
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Zoe Saldaña attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards a black strapless velvet gown adorned with one sleeve and a dramatic rhinestone cuff custom-made by Saint Laurent.
Timothée Chalamet attended the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a custom bold black leather suit, a lime green shirt, and a bolo tie by Chrome Hearts Official.
Keke Palmer attended the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a vintage black gown with a gold sweetheart neckline and matching opera gloves by Chanel.
Bobby Brown attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a simple but chic peach slip dress with a cowl neck by Louis Vuitton.
Demi Moore attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a black strapless leather gown with a flounce bottom custom-made by Bottega Veneta
Colman Domingo attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing an ivory tuxedo jacket with black plants and a patterned fringe scarf by Valentino.
Jeremy Strong attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a monochromatic sea green suit with a satin shawl collar.
Jamie Lee Curtis attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a dramatic black sequin mermaid gown with feather sleeves by Dolce and Gabbana
Zooey Deschanel attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a black and white tuxedo gown with a bow-neck tie.
Colón-Zayas attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing an off-the-shoulder sapphire blue draped gown by Christian Siriano.
Ariana Grande attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a soft pink strapless Loewe gown with cascading flowers and a train.
Jane Fonda attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a long-sleeve beaded peach and black gown with tiers by Giorgio Armani.
Kerry Washington attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards long-sleeve champagne beaded turtleneck gown by Giorgio Armani.
Sheryl Lee Ralph attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a classic white button-down tuxedo shirt and a black mermaid skirt with several strings of pearls by Sergio Hudson.
Emilie Livingston and Jeff Goldblum attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Emilie wore a satin halter gown and Jeff wore a black and white tuxedo with a green scarf a nod to Wicked.
William Stanford Davis attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in a monochronic classic black tuxedo.
Pamela Anderson attended the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards in an ivory asymmetrical Grecian style gown with a train.
Danielle Deadwyler attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in a bold red strapless pleaded gown by Louis Vuitton.
Danielle Deadwyler attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a black velvet halter top gown with a full yellow skirt.
Cynthia Erivo attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a woven silver gown with voluminous bell sleeves and a finger neck piece by Givenchy by Alexander McQueen FW97 Couture.
Anna Sawai attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in a custom modern sequin strapless gown with see-through sides that was a striking red in the front and classic black in the back by Armani Prive.
Elle Fanning attended the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards wearing a velvet and satin strapless Loewe gown with a dramatic peplum waist.
Quinta Brunson attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ivory see-thru lace gown that cascaded to the ground by Christian Dior.
Selena Gomez attended the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in an off-the-shoulder black custom Celine gown with a high slit giving a nod to old Hollywood
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