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Audrey Hepburn, 1954

This floral gown crafted by Hubert de Givenchy was everything you’d expect an Audrey Hepburn look to be; charming, elegant and unforgettable.

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Grace Kelly, 1955

It was the pale blue hue of Grace Kelly’s Edith Head gown that really made an impression.

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Elizabeth Taylor, 1961

Christian Dior’s gown with yellow bodice and floral patterned skirt was fit for a queen, or in this case, a Dame.

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Farrah Fawcett, 1978

Sure, it reminds us of disco now, but back in 1978, the Charlie's Angels star shined in a cutting edge Stephen Burrows gold chain-mail dress.

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Cindy Crawford, 1991

Cindy Crawford took the plunge in a red hot Versace.

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Nicole Kidman, 1997

Nicole Kidman’s Asian-style chartreuse Christian Dior gown is one of the reasons we have fond memories of John Galliano’s time at the brand.

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Courtney Love, 1997

We were all shocked how well Courtney Love cleaned up in this white satin Versace gown.

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Gwyneth Paltrow, 1999

While this Ralph Lauren creation received pretty mixed reactions, its sublime structure and pink color made it a winner.

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Julia Roberts, 2001

Julia Roberts went vintage in a black and white Valentino gown from 1982 and made us realize that not everything from that decade qualifies as a fashion travesty.

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Renée Zellweger, 2001

Renée Zellweger brightened up the red carpet in a classic Jean Dessès yellow strapless gown.

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Halle Berry, 2002

Halle Berry’s Elie Saab embroidered gown with satin train was just as epic as the star’s acceptance speech during the awards.

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Kate Winslet, 2002

Little known designer Ben de Lisi made a name for himself when Kate Winslet stepped out in this red gown with a floral-covered strap.

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Kate Hudson, 2003

The epitome of Old School glamour in Versace.

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Jennifer Lopez, 2003

A covered up Jennifer Lopez made just as much of an impact in Valentino as she did in that daring Versace at the Grammys.

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Julianne Moore, 2003

Julianne Moore left fellow red carpet brethren green with jealousy courtesy of her strapless Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent ruffled gown.

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Charlize Theron, 2004

Looking like she could have been a transplant from the 20s, Charlize Theron took home the gold in an embellished backless Gucci.

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Angelina Jolie, 2004

Angelina Jolie’s white Marc Bouwer satin gown was minimalism at its finest.

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Hilary Swank, 2005

Bringing sexy back in Guy Laroche.

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Beyoncé, 2005

Beyoncé cut a striking silhouette in a black velvet vintage Versace gown.

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Michelle Williams, 2006

Michelle Williams looked marvelous in a marigold Vera Wang gown, punctuated by a strong red lip.

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Keira Knightley, 2006

Keira Knightley’s plum Vera Wang one-shoulder gown featured a fantastically sculpted mermaid skirt.

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Nicole Kidman, 2007

The Oscar winner delivered another show-stopping moment decked out in this fiery Balenciaga gown with a statement-making bow detail.

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Penélope Cruz, 2007

From the texture up top to the flock of feathers on the bottom, this blush Atelier Versace had it all.

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Marion Cotillard, 2008

Jean Paul Gaultier’s ivory fishtail gown tipped the fashion scales in the then relatively unknown French actress’ favor.

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Anne Hathaway, 2009

Armani Privé proved that sometimes sparkle is all you need.

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Freida Pinto, 2009

Freida Pinto’s beautiful blue John Galliano creation wouldn’t have been nearly as enticing without that solitary embellished sheer sleeve.

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Sandra Bullock, 2010

The only thing that could compete with Sandra Bullock’s ornate Marchesa gown was an Oscar statue.

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Zoe Saldana, 2010

A purple Givenchy Haute Couture gown with an ombre skirt, need we say more?

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Cate Blanchett, 2011

Cate Blanchett commanded attention in this armor-like lilac Givenchy Haute Couture pleated chiffon gown with tonal and yellow pearl accents.

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Mila Kunis, 2011

Mila Kunis' lavish lavender Elie Saab Haute Couture gown replete with lace was picture perfect.

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Jennifer Lawrence, 2011

She’s had many Oscar outings, but this stunning scarlet dress by Calvin Klein created a real look-at-me moment.

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Gwyneth Paltrow, 2012

The caped crusader worked this sleek Tom Ford number.

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Octavia Spencer, 2012

Octavia Spencer plus Tadashi Shoji equals outstanding.

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Michelle Williams, 2012

Michelle captivated in a coral Louis Vuitton strapless gown with a bow-accented peplum.

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Emma Stone, 2012

You know a gown is gorgeous when it can be compared to someone else's look (Nicole’s eye-catching Balenciaga from 2007) and still receive rave reviews like Emma Stone’s Giambattista Valli Haute Couture creation.

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Kerry Washington, 2013

Between the elaborate bodice and the vibrant shade, there was a lot to love about Kerry Washington's Miu Miu gown.

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Amy Adams, 2013

An Oscar-worthy custom piece from Oscar de la Renta.

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Lupita Nyong'o, 2014

The fashion community anticipated big things from Lupita Nyong'o on Oscar night and boy did she meet expectations in this baby blue pleated Prada gown.

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Cate Blanchett, 2014

Cate’s Armani Privé was deliciously luxe thanks to a mix of embellishments, embroidery and tulle.

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Lupita Nyong'o, 2015

Lupita’s custom Calvin Klein Collection gown was comprised of 6,000 pearls and paired with pearl-accented Nicholas Kirkwood heels. The gown also managed to grab headlines after being stolen from her hotel room just days after the ceremony, but luckily the pricey piece was discovered in a bathroom in another part of the hotel just two days after it disappeared.

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Rita Ora, 2015

Rita Ora loves to shock on the red carpet and we were certainly taken aback by her look at the 2015 Oscars. The singer captured the spotlight for all the right reasons in this gorgeous dark blue Marchesa gown punctuated by gold leaf embroidery, which was styled with equally eye-catching Bulgari and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

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Emma Stone, 2015

Emma famously suffered a wardrobe malfunction in this dazzling slit-to-there Elie Saab Haute Couture chartreuse gown. Complementary Christian Louboutin sandals and a textured side-parted ‘do helped make this look one of the night’s most memorable.

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Rosamund Pike, 2015

It was the lacy embroidery on Rosamund Pike’s red Givenchy Haute Couture strapless gown that really made an impression. A daring center slit was the perfect way to showcase those matching ankle-strap sandals.

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Jennifer Lopez, 2015

We’re used to seeing Jennifer decked out in figure-hugging fare, so this princess-like Elie Saab Haute Couture Fall 2014 nude embroidered gown was a bit of a departure. That plunging neckline still provided a healthy dose of sex appeal, though.

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Scarlett Johansson, 2015

Scarlett Johansson’s emerald Atelier Versace custom gown featured a scene-stealing collar embroidered with Swarovski crystals. Her slicked-back hairstyle ensured all eyes would be focused on that brilliant neckline.

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Viola Davis, 2015

Viola Davis’ pale Zac Posen off-the-shoulder gown with layered skirt fit the actress like a dream. Her Van Cleef & Arpels Valadon necklace perfectly polished off the look.

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Cate Blanchett, 2016

Cate Blanchett’s dazzling seafoam green Armani Privé cap-sleeve gown came complete with white feathers and Swarovski crystals, making it one memorable dress. A perfectly coordinated Roger Vivier clutch and Tiffany & Co. jewelry finished things off with a bang.

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Charlize Theron, 2016

Bringing the drama in a fiery Christian Dior plunging gown, Charlize Theron topped off the stunner with a scene-stealing diamond Harry Winston necklace.

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Naomi Watts, 2016

This colorful ombre Armani Privé guaranteed Naomi Watts would stand out on the red carpet. Her impressive sparkling Bulgari diamond necklace didn’t hurt, either.

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Lady Gaga, 2016

Is it a jumpsuit or a gown? It’s actually both and Lady Gaga’s daring white Brandon Maxwell strapless creation was a fashion risk that paid off in spades.

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When it comes to red carpet fashion, the Oscars are like the Super Bowl and the World Series rolled into one. Celebs bring their A game when it comes to Oscar dresses, looking to score a MVP slot for the evening and possibly in the hallowed halls of history. (OK, that’s all our sports knowledge!) So, what does it take to stand out among such well-dressed company? Over the years we’ve learned that risk frequently equals reward and sometimes simplicity is key. Check out the best of the best from Oscar ceremonies gone by above to get primed to watch Sunday’s telecast and see how this year’s attendees fare on the fashion front.

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