At the 1954 Oscar Awards, style icon Audrey Hepburn stunned in a breathtaking A-line ivory belted gown. As the French designer's muse and good friend, the actress looked positively elegant in the iconic floral dress. Time Magazine voted it the best Oscar dress of all time.
Elizabeth Taylor first wore the designer to the Oscars in 1961. The glamorous beauty donned a sleeveless ensemble with a yellow bodice and ball gown with a feminine floral pattern. A black satin sash embellished with a red rose pin accentuated her tiny waist.
As the very first celebrity to wear the designer to the Oscars in 1996, Susan Sarandon looked stunning in a copper satin gown that was created to match her hair color. The designer revealed that the gown "was our vision of how a modern, attractive woman should look for such a special evening."
At the 1997 Oscar Awards, Nicole Kidman was the first celebrity to wear a gown by the British designer. The actress glowed in a striking Asian-inspired chartreuse gown that hugged her in all the right places and emphasized her statuesque beauty.
Kate Hudson wore an icy blue dress and beaded cape by the British designer to the 2001 Oscars. When her gown landed on the worst-dressed list, the designer stated, "I blame the hair. I know it sounds like I'm trying to...but really. And the cape. I take responsibility for the cape."
Halle Berry first introduced the Lebanese designer to the 2002 Oscars when she highlighted her killer figure in a burgundy gown with an embellished mesh bodice. The designer stated, "You can't imagine what it's been like. The number of telephone calls that I fielded, all the TV I did. I'm overwhelmed by the success."
Young star Miley Cyrus gave the designer her Oscar debut when she stepped out in one of her creations at the 2010 Oscar Awards. The actress looked dreamy and breathtaking in a champagne strapless gown. The design featured a bustier bodice, while the sweeping skirt was embellished with beading and sequins.
In 2012, Emma Stone looked classically chic in the designer's red couture gown. Not to be missed was the elaborate bow that looked strikingly similar to Nicole Kidman's 2007 Balenciaga Oscar gown. The stunning detail was a surprise to the designer as he stated, "You bring your creativity, but there is a stylist who decides what she wants."
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