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This Year’s Oscar Nominees Take Street Style to the Next Level

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The 2026 Academy Award nominations have been officially announced, marking the start of awards season. Beyond the accolades, the event shows how actors express themselves through fashion. As the ceremony approaches, the nominees’ personal style becomes an interest to the public.

This year, some of the celebrities in contention are new to street style approach. For others, their sense of style has been evident before the nominations. The nominees are photographed at fashion shows and red carpet across cities, a common thread noticed among them is street style.

Elle Fanning: Getty images

Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Sentimental Value, Elle Fanning is a first-time Oscar contender. She isn’t known for wearing streetwear, but begun showing signs of experimenting with it. During the Spring 2026 ready-to-wear shows in New York, she was seen in a Y2K-inspired denim-on-denim outfit, complete with an oversized jean coat and a matching denim handbag.

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Unlike Fanning, Teyana Taylor, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for One Battle After Another, is known for her streetwear. She attended the 2026 Palm Springs International Film Festival in a street-style look featuring a graphic polo over denim, completed with a chain belt and a knit head covering.

Timothée Chalamet – Instagram

Similarly, Timothee Chalamet, nominated for Marty Supreme, has made streetwear a signature part of his style, often introducing a bright color to darker minimal foundations. He was photographed across the street in a casual hoodie paired with track trousers and sneakers.

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Jacob Elordi, nominated for Frankenstein, blends classic tailoring with streetwear elements, as seen at a Spring 2024 Milan menswear show, where he paired a leather jacket with white long-sleeves and a tie, proving street style can be interpreted in diverse ways.

Emma Stone: Getty images

Emma Stone, who is nominated for Best Actress for Bugonia, was spotted at the Spring 2026 ready-to-wear shows in Paris with a ribbed off-white knit dress.

Renate Reinsve: Phil Oh

Meanwhile, Renate Reinsve, nominated for Sentimental Value, was photographed at the Spring 2024 ready-to-wear shows, in a street-style look that paired a wrapped, fabric-layered top with a short, ruffle-trimmed bottom, tied with orange boots and a coordinating handbag.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Wears Lime-Green Valentino Dress to the Brand’s Fall/Winter 2026 Show

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Gwyneth Paltrow claimed a front-row seat at Valentino’s Fall/Winter 2026–2027 runway show in Rome, held at the historic Palazzo Barberini. The actress arrived in a lime-green dress from the brand. The presentation, led by creative director Alessandro Michele, marked the house’s first ready-to-wear show since the passing of founder Valentino Garavani earlier this year.

Styled by Elizabeth Saltzman, the actress’s look came from Michele’s Valentino Pre-Fall collection. The babydoll-style gown featured voluminous bishop sleeves with cuffed wrists and subtle tonal polka-dot patterns across the fabric. The design nodded to the mod era of the 1960s.

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She styled the dress with white floral-print tights that first appeared in the Valentino Pre-Fall 2026 lookbook. Gwyneth carried a black handbag and completed the outfit with pale teal pointed-toe heels with delicate ankle straps.

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Her blonde hair was parted in the middle, and makeup was kept light, highlighting a natural glow and soft nude lips. She accessorized with a silver crystal-encrusted statement necklace and a few rings on her fingers.

Paltrow’s appearance at the Valentino new fall 2026 show highlighted her longstanding connection with the house, stemming from her friendship with the late founder Valentino Garavani, who has dressed her for many red carpet appearances over the years. Notably, she wore a Pierpaolo Piccioli design for her 2018 wedding to Brad Falchuk.

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The actress was joined by other celebrities in the front row, including Tyla, Myhala, Charles Melton, and Coleman Domingo.

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Zendaya Wears Archival Dress Once Worn by Whitney Houston

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Zendaya attended the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards in Los Angeles in a white dress, continuing her recent series of white outfits.

Styled by her longtime stylist Law Roach, Zendaya wore a white vintage Caché dress inspired by a design with sculpted ruching gathered toward one side of the gown. The design included a slanted neckline and one-shoulder. The most notable detail of the piece was its oversized hibiscus appliqué positioned along the neckline, with layered petals and metallic leaves.

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The floral appliqué extended down the ruched side of the dress. She paired the dress with white Christian Louboutin pumps and minimal jewelry, including a single gold Cartier bracelet. Stylist Roach shared a video of the actress on the red carpet, captioning it: “An iconic piece of fashion history at ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards.”

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The dress was originally made by designer Eugene Stutzman, who also worked under the name Eugene Alexander. The piece gained attention when Whitney Houston wore it in a 1987 promotional photoshoot. Her version featured two large blossoms along the neckline. The image was later used on a cover of Life magazine.

Sarah Jessica Parker in her role as Carrie Bradshaw for the first Sex and the City: Getty Images

The dress returned to the public eye when costume designer Patricia Field reimagined a modified Caché version of the design for Sarah Jessica Parker in her role as Carrie Bradshaw for the first Sex and the City movie, reducing the floral detail to a single bloom. Zendaya wore a vintage Caché version of the design at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards.

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Zendaya previously wore an all-white look at the Louis Vuitton show on March 10, with a thin gold band on her left ring finger and no engagement ring. The same band was seen earlier on March 5 in promo photos for her upcoming film, “The Drama,” with Robert Pattinson. While the gold band and her recent white outfits hint that the rumors may be true, the actress has yet to confirm them.

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Tyla’s Snakeskin Backless Top Isn’t Real, It’s a Temporary Tattoo

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Tyla has always been fearless when it comes to fashion, but her latest Paris Fashion Week appearance showed a new level of creativity. The singer caught attention when she stepped out wearing what appeared to be a daring snakeskin backless top, only for fans to later discover that the piece was, in fact, a temporary tattoo applied to her skin. She debuted the look while attending the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris. Social media reacted as the unconventional outfit showed how body art can be used in fashion

It went viral on Instagram and was discussed across social media. At first glance, it appeared to be a fitted mock neck shirt with snakeskin pattern textures and zipper details. However, designer Simon Carle revealed that the piece was created using temporary tattoo sheets.

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According to Carle, the tattoo was designed as a single-use fashion piece meant to peel away like a snake shedding its skin, fitting the reptile theme behind the look.

Tyla wore the outfit during Paris Fashion Week. The singer paired the tattoo top with ultra low-rise jeans, and a snakeskin patterned handbag.

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Temporary tattoos have appeared in fashion before, but rarely as the main garment itself. By turning body art into clothing, Tyla and Carle created a wearable fashion piece. The concept shows a growing trend in celebrity fashion where artists explore unconventional materials to create memorable moments.

The temporary tattoo top highlights how fashion is evolving. This single Instagram post by Tyla has sparked discussions about creativity and the future of fashion design. The snakeskin “top” shows fashion can be innovative without traditional fabrics.

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