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Oscars 2014 - Fashion creations that wowed on the red carpet

Apart from the awards ceremony, the most anticipated part of the Oscar night is definitely the red carpet. Once again this year, in the fashionable introduction to the evening, we could admire the beautiful evening gowns signed by the world's most renowned fashion designers. And so we decided to do a quick review of the best dressed Hollywood stars!

To the list of the best dressed celebrities 86th Academy Awards, which unfolded today in Los Angeles and attracted Hollywood's biggest cream of the crop to the red carpet, ranked Cate Blanchett, which was also one of the big winners of the evening. In beautiful gold Giorgio Armani the star looked absolutely fantastic in the dress.

She impressed again with her fashion decision Lupita Nyong'o, who shone in a beautiful fairytale light blue creation. This was designed just for her by the fashion house Prada. It was also ranked among our favorites Charlize Theron, one of the few who chose black for this special evening. She was glowing in red Jennifer Lawrence, which was not put in a bad mood even by an unpleasant fall on the carpet.

The fashion creation is also worth mentioning Kate Hudson, who impressed with the white creation of the fashion house Versace. The Australian actress also chose white Naomi Watts, while they are Sandra Bullock and Amy Adams chose royal blue.

But the ladies weren't the only ones looking extra fashionable this evening. Men also put a little more thought into their choice of clothes this time. Jared Leto, winner of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, was one of the standouts on the carpet. The actor did not choose a classic black tuxedo, but chose a white jacket and brightened up the look with a burgundy bow tie.

See the most interesting creations in the gallery below.

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