Since the very first ceremony in 1929, when Best Actor winner and future Nazi Emil Jannings showed up at the Roosevelt Hotel in a darling little black dress designed by future Nazi Coco Chanel, the Academy Awards have always been the ideal place to catch a glimpse of the respective futures of fashion, fascism, fascist fashion, and fashion fascism. This year was no exception, as Hollywood’s brightest stars bedazzled the world’s hottest red carpet, each bright, hot actor or hot bright actress an individual sequin in a beautiful, sparkling gown that would almost certainly go full-on Nazi under the right circumstances. But this year, the boldest and most impressive sartorial choices weren’t on the red carpet: They were on the stage, which had no carpet of any color. Melissa McCarthy and Brian Tyree Henry presented the Academy Award for Best Costume Design wearing outfits that, we can confidently predict, will define the season, the year, and the century to come. Soak in every detail:
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