At the 2025 Oscar Awards Nominees Dinner, Cynthia Erivo donned a stunning design that deftly combined current ideas with fashion from yesteryears. The event happened on February 25, 2025, at Los Angeles' Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Erivo dressed in a classic design-inspired garment with bold modern touches.
Erivo chose from the house archives a golden long coat from Alexander McQueen's The Japanese Garden collection for Givenchy's Spring 1998 Haute Couture. Erivo, who starred in her most recent picture Wicked for which she even got an Oscar nomination, has drawn a lot of compliments.
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A tribute to natural beauty, the coat included elaborate embroidery with peacock and butterfly designs, much like the symbolism seen in her film Wicked. Underneath the coat was a golden midi-length dress that matched the coat in color and pattern, making for a harmonious, glowing silhouette.
Cynthia Erivo's choice of tall triple-stacked green platform heels gave the garment a modern spin. Apart from stretching the form and balancing the dramatic volume of the dress and coat, the surprising splash of green created a strong contrast against the golden tones.
From her well-chosen opulent jewels to her uniquely distinct manicure, every element of her look was regal and avant-garde. Her accessories brought the the outfit to the next level. Fashionistas valued the outfit's style, which set her apart from her fellow nominees.
As the evening's star-studded lineup continued to grow, her Givenchy attire, reminiscent of yesteryear, not only paid homage to the couture industry's illustrious past but also raised the bar for modern red carpet style.
Attendees of the 2025 Oscars Nominee Dinner experienced a night of great cuisine, meaningful interactions, and wonderful red-carpet experiences with other well-known people in the movie business. The event was the perfect precursor for the upcoming Oscars, deftly combining modern flair with vintage appeal.

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