The icon wore a midnight-blue, off-the-shoulder Elie Saab number to the 2017 award show.
A Lanvin belted number is always chic.
The actress opted for a color-blocked look in (yet again) Lanvin.
The actress was bedecked in Lanvin.
Who needs a golden statue when you're dressed in gold Lanvin?
By far one of her best looks at the Oscars! Not to mention, this crisp, chic dress was designed by Project Runway alum Chris March.
Meryl was anything but drab in this gray Alberta Ferretti dress.
In the same year she was nominated for The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl took a high-fashion risk in an unexpected look.
The low neckline and embellished detailing made for a va-va-voom moment.
Who knew sleeves could create such drama?
While it looks white on camera, the embellished Valentino dress was actually a pale lavender.
Meryl kept things simple in a black Donna Karan dress and wrap.
Before chokers were a thing in the 2000s, the award-winning actress was sporting them with Donna Karan creations.
Pregnant, Meryl knew how to make a style statement: Wear all white!
Keeping it casual, Meryl sported a shorter hemline to the Oscars.
The pregnant actress looked like an Oscar...and went home with one, too, for her role in Sophie's Choice.
Proof that an all-white ensemble is red-carpet worthy.