Critics’ Choice Awards 2024 Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on January 16, 2024

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What is this, like our fourth or fifth major awards ceremony wrapup in a week? What day is this? Who are all you people? Does time have any meaning anymore?

 

America Ferrera in Alberta Ferretti
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Perfection. Love a bronze moment on the RC.

 

Barry Keoghan in Stella McCartney
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Father Barry will come and hear your naughty confession now. We love this. We’re drooling over those shoes.

 

 

Bel Powley in Chanel Couture
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It made us laugh. We’re not sure it was designed to, but we find it kind of delightful. We don’t think the styling is right for it.

 

 

Billie Eilish in Thom Browne
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Sure. Okay. She’s always going to off doing her own thing. It works for us, but we don’t think it’s pretty.

 

Carey Mulligan in Celine
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Mild applause in the form of a dress.

 

Da’Vine Joy Randolph in Tony Ward
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This looks really great on her. The proportions and fit are just right. We do think it could’ve used a bit more sparkle, though. Love the hair change, but it could use a little volume or lift.

 

 

Dan Levy
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Serious cat is serious.

 

 

Dominic Sessa in Celine
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Yes! String ties and leather suits! Things are progressing exactly on schedule with this kid.

 

 

Dua Lipa in Prada
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It’s… mildly nauseating? Not that we hate it. The color’s nice and the style is great, but the texture makes it look like meat.

 

 

Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton
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Oh, she wants that Oscar bad-bad. She gets more conservative and Academy-appropriate with each appearance.

 

 

Fantasia Barrino in Alin Le’Kal
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Slay, lady.

 

 

Greta Lee in Loewe
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Yeah. This is loungewear, girl. It’s not even nice loungewear.

 

James Marsden in Dolce & Gabbana
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Hunh. We don’t like any of this for him. He defaults to classic suits a bit too much for our tastes, but the jacket is too bulky and we don’t love the sweater at all. The colors are harsh, to boot.

 

 

Jonathan Bailey in Givenchy
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Ooh, we LOVE that New Wave cut of suit; tight jacket, baggy pants, winklepickers. Looks fantastic on him.

 

 

Julianne Moore in Chanel Couture
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This is kind of pretty and surprisingly flashy, but we think she defaults to strapless dresses too much lately.

 

 

Juno Temple in Givenchy
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We’re not sure about the headband matching the earrings, but this all looks dramatically slinky on her.

 

 

Ke Huy Quan in Dior Homme
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Never gets it wrong.

 

 

Keri Russell in Stéphane Rolland Couture
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It’s interesting and pretty, but we hate those non-sleeves.

 

 

Matt Bomer in Berluti
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We don’t know where the difference lies between them, but Matt Bomer can absolutely pull off this kind of colorful menswear and we’re not convinced that James Marsden can. This one’s got a real knack for making sleazy look pretty.

 

 

Natasha Lyonne in Dolce & Gabbana
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It’s very her. That sounds a little backhanded, but we mean that she loves this style, it suits her, and we won’t argue with it even though it’s not our fave.

 

 

Paul Giamatti in Giorgio Armani
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Slowly, game is being stepped up. Nice shoes.

 

 

Pedro Pascal in Zegna
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He seems to be wearing the sling every other appearance, which makes us think he keeps reinjuring himself every time he goes out without it. Anyway, it’s nice to see it coordinated with his ensemble, which we don’t love, but at least he looks appropriate for the occasion.

 

 

Rosamund Pike in Rodarte
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Pure, inarguable fabulousness. That color is pleasantly unexpected and looks great on her.

 

 

Steven Yeun in Louis Vuitton
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Hmm. We appreciate the unusalness of the choice, but that is a Nana Jacket, sir.

 

 

Taraji P. Henson in BOSS
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It’s a sexy/basic dress but it looks great on her and we love that tuxedo lapel detailing. Not sure about those shoes, though.

 

 

Tom Holland in Prada
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Flawlessness. Love the color story, love the boots.

 

[Photo Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association, Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association]

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