Hollywood’s biggest night is here, along with the biggest red carpet of awards season.

Not only is it massive in size — it takes about 2,400 hours and more than 400 workers to assemble the 25,000-square-foot red carpet, measuring 900 feet long and 60 feet wide — but enormous in influence. It boasts the most memorable, stylish and extravagant fashion in entertainment history. In fact, stars have been taking cues from Hollywood history at precursor awards shows. Old Hollywood glamour dominated January’s Golden Globes. And the Actor Awards, held two weeks ago, were themed “Reimagining Hollywood Glamour from the ‘20s and ‘30s.” So the Oscars red carpet may also pay homage to La La Land.

Lead and supporting actress nominees Jessie Buckley, Kate Hudson, Emma Stone, Elle Fanning, Wunmi Mosaku and Teyana Taylor have already won in the style department and are sure to impress yet again. All eyes will also be on dapper actors Michael B. Jordan, Timothee Chalamet, Delroy Lindo and Jacob Elordi.

Here’s the best fashion from the 2026 Oscars, captured from every angle by The Times’ photo team. After the carpet wraps, the 98th Academy Awards will air live from the Dolby Theatre on ABC starting at 4 p.m.

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Kevin O’Leary Kevin O'Leary, wearing a smoking jacket, poses on the red carpet.

“Shark Tank” judge Kevin O’Leary, who made his acting debut in “Marty Supreme,” stands out in a smoking jacket and basketball card around his neck.

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Danny Chung, SamUIL Lee, Danny Chung, Neckwav and Kevin Woo Danny Chung, SamUIL Lee, Danny Chung, Neckwav and Kevin Woo take a selfie.

Danny Chung, SamUIL Lee, Danny Chung, Neckwav and Kevin Woo, the singing voices behind the “Saja Boys,” take a selfie.

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Misty Copeland Misty Copeland, wearing a blazer with tulle, poses at the Oscars.

Ballet dancer Misty Copeland wears a tutu-inspired blazer. Copeland will be part of the performance of “I Lied to You” from “Sinners.”

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Arden Cho Arden Cho greets fans on the rafters of the Oscars red carpet.

Arden Cho, in a Miss Sohee lace gown with an embellished shawl, greets fans.

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Hannah Beachler Hannah Beachler shows off her flapper-style dress.

Oscar-nominated “Sinners” production designer Hannah Beachler wears a flapper-inspired dress.

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Chase Infiniti Chase Infiniti, wearing a ruffled purple dress, poses on the red carpet.

“One Battle After Another” breakout Chase Infiniti shuts down another red carpet.

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Renate Reinsve Renate Reinsve, wearing a red dress with a thigh-high slit, poses on the red carpet.

Renate Reinsve, up for lead actress for her role in “Sentimental Value,” wears a sleek red dress with a thigh-high slit.

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Mckenna Grace Mckenna Grace, wearing a pink ball gown, poses on the red carpet.

Mckenna Grace is among the stars wearing a ball gown tonight.

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Marsai Martin Marsai Martin poses in a backless dress.

“Black-ish” alum Marsai Martin arrives on the red carpet.

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Rose Byrne Rose Byrne, wearing an embroidered black gown, poses on the red carpet.

Lead actress nominee Rose Byrne stuns at the Oscars.

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Autumn Durald Arkapaw Autumn Durald Arkapaw, wearing a long coat, poses on the red carpet.

“Sinners” cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw could become the first woman to win in the category.

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Barbie Ferreira Barbie Ferreira, wearing a purple gown, poses with her hands on her hips.

“Euphoria” alum Barbie Ferreira hits the Oscars red carpet.

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Li Jun Li Li Jun Li, wearing a red gown with a high slit and a long train, poses on the red carpet.

“Sinners” actor Li Jun Li sizzles in another showstopping look.

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Ji-young Yoo Ji-young Yoo, wearing a strapless two-toned blue gown, poses on the red carpet.

Ji-young Yoo, who voices Zoey in “K-Pop Demon Hunters,” wows in a multitone blue Carolina Herrera ball gown.

(Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

Kevin Grandalski and Marlee Matlin Kevin Grandalski and Marlee Matlin pose on the red carpet.

Marlee Matlin and husband Kevin Grandalski, a retired Burbank police officer, arrive on the red carpet. Matlin won the lead actress Oscar in 1987 for her debut film, “Children of a Lesser God.”

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Mario Lopez Mario Lopez waves to the cameras.

Mario Lopez arrives on the red carpet. The actor’s talk show “Access Hollywood” was abruptly canceled on Friday after nearly 30 years.

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Nadim Cheikhrouha Nadim Cheikhrouha wears an Artists4Ceasefire pin.

French Tunisian film producer Nadim Cheikhrouha wears an Artists4Ceasefire pin, designed by Shepard Fairey. The collective of actors and filmmakers is advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza.

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Ken Jeong Ken Jeong, wearing a black tux, smiles on the red carpet.

“The Masked Singer” host Ken Jeong is all smiles.

(Christina House / Los Angeles Times)