
Alright people, let’s wrap this up. We’ve been covering the 2026 Actor Awards (fka the SAG Awards) since Sunday night (catch up on it all here) and it’s time to close out this important chapter in all our lives. Before we reflect on all we’ve learned and how much we’ve changed, let’s just be judgy bitches one more time.
Aimee Lou Wood in Atelier Versace

It’s not a bad dress, although it’s not a particularly interesting one. Our issue is with the color, which really doesn’t look good on her.
Allison Janney in Raissa Vanessa

It’s a distracting design that’s trying to do a little too much. We’d like it more if the dress was rendered in plain white with all of the interest kept to that “collar.”
Calista Flockhart (in Zuhair Murad) and Harrison Ford


That’s a great dress, although we don’t like the flounce at the center of the skirt. He looks wonderfully rumpled.
Chase Infiniti in Louis Vuitton

We don’t love the color, but we do love the shape. The headpiece makes the look.
Erin Doherty in Louis Vuitton

This gal will never restrict herself to “normally” shaped dresses. She always goes for the geometric, architectural designs. We love this, but we don’t think the color works.
Jackie Tohn in Genny

It looks cheap and flimsy.
Janelle James in Antonio Grimaldi

This is gorgeous and we love the unexpected pop of yellow.
Jasmin Savoy Brown in Zuhair Murad

Love the beading, but the dress would work better in black.
Jean Smart in Laura Basci

The bodice is beautifully fitted to her and the whole look is an elegant take on Grande Dame style. We just think it needs a belt.
Jenna Ortega in Christian Cowan

HATE it.
Kristen Bell in Georges Hobeika Couture

It’s just trying to do way too much and we don’t think any of it works. The neckline is too plunging, those pleated saddle bags are too much, the satin trim in the bodice looks way too heavy and the whole thing should’ve been lined.
Leslie Bibb in Ashi Studio Couture

Pure stunning. Love the shape of the shoulders.
Lisa Ann Walter in Alexia Maria

Bless her heart. If she got rid of the bows, this would be greatly improved but we suspect the bows were the main selling point.
Mia Goth in Dior

Love the color and the beading, hate the lace trim and the weirdly shaped skirt.
Michelle Monaghan in Prada

It’s a genuinely interesting design. We don’t love the color of the skirt, but it’s not a dealbreaker. The earrings are gorgeous.
Michelle Williams in Prada

The beading and the color are pretty on her (although we’d have waved her away from such a pale pink), but we can’t wait for the apron bib trend to die.
Odessa A’zion in Armani Privé

Pile of hair on top: good. Pile of hair on the bottom: bad.
Parker Posey in Gucci

Ladies and Gentlemen, First Lady Betty Ford.
Patricia Arquette in Rick Owens

The color looks great, but there’s too much layering and too many different weights of textile.
Quinta Brunson in Gabriela Hearst

LOVE this. We briefly considered doing a silhouettes-based rundown since so many ladies played around with theirs.
Regina Hall in Cong Tri

It’s eye-catching and different. We’d complain about it being stiff, but that’s clearly by design. We don’t love the skirt length or the shoes with it.
Rhea Seehorn in Louis Vuitton

This is fun and different. She looks a little bit like a lemon juicer, but our only real issue is with the textile, which is extremely stiff and heavy.
Sarah Catherine Hook in Balenciaga

Fun and elegant. At first we were going to suggest that the color combo wasn’t working, but we’re so happy to see someone indulging in rich, bold shades that we can’t bring ourselves to quibble over it. Her hair is way too casual, though.
Sarah Pidgeon in Balenciaga

It’s a genuinely interesting look that suits her, but we hate the proportions.
Sheryl Lee Ralph in Saiid Kobeisy Couture

Looks a little stiff, but she looks great in it and we like the beading pattern. Could’ve done without the bathmat.
Viola Davis in Gucci

Absolutely stunning. This might be one of her best ever. The color is gorgeous, the fit is fantastic and that necklace is positively sickening.
Yerin Ha in Balenciaga

Love that she went for pants when she must be under a lot of pressure to wear frilly romantic styles, but we can’t sign off on that top.
[Photo Credit: Dave Starbuck/Future Image/Cover Images]
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