Oscars 2018: How to reinvent the black of #metoo

A few days before the celebration of the 90th edition of the Oscars, the quintessential film festival, the stars finalize the details of their attire for the blackest red carpet in history. In this edition, the total look is not negotiable, but how to continue respecting the solidarity code without falling into repetition with such recent Golden Globes? Lesara provides certain tips for the stars to give black a spin and show solidarity and spectacular parades.

How to be the best dressed at the Oscars 2018 

Penelope Cruz and her dress for the Oscars 2018

  • At the Golden Globes, Penelope wore Ralph & Russo, with a very feminine and elegant model, very true to her style. So faithful that her look seemed to be copied from the one she wore in 2010. The bardot neckline and mermaid-shaped train, as well as the combination of fabrics (together with her choice of hairstyle and jewelry), were very reminiscent of the appearance of her from nine years ago.
  • Our proposal? More risk in the election for the Oscars. The mermaid train and the princess cut are Penelope’s favourites, but for this occasion we advise you to try a tube dress or even one with an asymmetrical cut. As for the neckline, Pe she usually opts for the strapless or the bardot, on this occasion she should risk a halter neckline, ideal for her figure and less used by the Spanish actress.

Diane Kruger, best dressed at the Globes, and the Oscars?

  • One of the undisputed winners of the Golden Globes red carpet was the Prada worn by Diane Kruger. The crossed neckline, the simulation of transparencies and, above all, the cape made the model one of the most striking. The bar is very high, how to overcome it?
  • Diane tends to use the asymmetrical neckline and see-through details a lot, which is understandable when you see how well it suits her. But to return to being the queen of the red carpet, from Lesara they advise going a bit out of their usual line, opting for a strapless or sweetheart neckline and a shiny fabric, such as satin or lamé, that makes a difference with respect to this. As for the cut of the skirt, the A-line is certainly a hit, but the mermaid tail can add more variation to her outfit.

Angelina Jolie 

  • Angelina Jolie chose a very original Atelier Versace for the Golden Globes with certain reminiscences of one of her most charismatic characters, Maleficent. The gathering at her waist and the oversized sleeves contribute to this feeling. Undoubtedly, the cape dress with a neckline stood out for its transparent sleeves with a feather finish and was one of the most praised.
  • Lesara’s advice for Angelina in order to wear one of the most admired outfits again is to dare with a style little exploited by the actress. She usually wears A-line or mermaid tail cuts, which enhances her slim figure and her height and is always a hit. To go one step further in the Dolby Theater, we recommend a princess-style skirt combined with a V-neckline. After all, Angelina is spectacular with all styles.

How to be the best dressed at the Oscars 2018

  • We are always talking about the best and worst dressed at the gala, but what about them? Chris Hemsworth wore a masculine total black at the 75th Golden Globes that we love. With his Etro model, he showed that he can innovate by wearing a black tuxedo. The choice of a damask fabric for the jacket and pants is daring, but it certainly works very well. To avoid the complicated combination of black shirt and black bow tie, sometimes the simplest solution is the best: eliminate the bow tie. The open black shirt is a success, which also adds a more informal air to a tuxedo that is already very striking by itself.
  • What can Elsa Pataky’s husband do for the 2018 Oscars? Continue innovating by going one step further to incorporate the gala bow tie, but without losing total black. The combination of different fabrics, such as glosses and mattes, can be the key to the next red carpet.

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