Fashion
Most Stylish Stars of the 2025 Awards Season: Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet and More

The ultimate honor during awards season is to take home a statue. But the glut of ceremonies and related events between January and March has long offered celebrities another way to distinguish themselves: by their clothing choices.
For A-listers, red carpets are as much a venue for self expression as they are an arena for landing brand deals, invitations to fashion weeks and the covers of not-yet-extinct print magazines. For viewers, they can offer a peek at the trends of tomorrow. And for many people, whether they are walking or watching, red carpets are also just a lot of fun.
The eight stars on this list seemed to have a firm grasp of all of those points, based on the ways they navigated the many red carpets that they graced. Some used the carpets to play muse to particular designers, while others used them to challenge beauty stigmas. All, needless to say, turned countless heads while doing it.
Zoe Saldaña
The “Emilia Pérez” actress received a staggering amount of trophies, winning best supporting actress awards at the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards, the British Academy Film Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Academy Awards. She had an equally strong style showing: Ms. Saldaña, who has worked with the stylist Petra Flannery, wore a number of layered, ruffled and sculptural creations by Saint Laurent, whose top designer, Anthony Vaccarello, was among the “Emilia Pérez” producers.
Demi Moore
Intricate detailing characterized many of the gowns worn by the actress, a star of “The Substance,” who won best actress awards at the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and the SAG Awards. Ms. Moore, who has worked with the stylist Brad Goreski, occasionally rounded out her looks with a fluffy accessory: her dog, Pilaf.
Timothée Chalamet
The “A Complete Unknown” star, whose portrayal of Bob Dylan earned him a SAG award, pushed the limits of men’s formal wear by wearing leathery suits and bright colors that would have fit right in at an Easter parade. Some ensembles worn by Mr. Chalamet, who has worked with the stylist Taylor McNeill, were said to take inspiration from those of Mr. Dylan.
Cynthia Erivo
High necklines, voluminous skirts and graphic pinstripes were among the ways that the “Wicked” actress imbued her red-carpet appearances with a sense of drama. The film’s sequel, “Wicked: For Good,” is coming out this fall, so fans won’t have to wait too long before Ms. Erivo, who has worked with the stylist Jason Bolden, is at it again.
Colman Domingo
Almost every style risk that the “Sing Sing” actor took — a tie-waist tuxedo jacket, a cape-like coat, a scarf tied into an oversize bow — yielded rewards for those watching him. No matter what he had on, Mr. Domingo, who has worked with the stylists Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, seemed to be feeling good.
Anna Sawai
The “Shogun” actress, who won Golden Globe and SAG awards for best actress in a drama television series, bounced between blacks, whites and primary colors like red and blue. Many of the looks worn by Ms. Sawai, who has worked with the stylist Karla Welch, had skirts that pooled elegantly around her feet and were constructed in ways that tastefully exposed skin.
Jeremy Strong
Wearing muted greens and browns was how the actor, a star of “The Apprentice,” often set himself apart from others in traditional penguin suits. On the occasions when he wore black, Mr. Strong, who has worked with the stylist Warren Alfie Baker, sometimes differentiated himself by including statement pieces like overcoats.
Pamela Anderson
The actress, a star of “The Last Showgirl,” embodied the term “natural beauty” by choosing to wear little if any makeup for her many appearances. Adding to her aura of easygoing elegance were ensembles involving soft drapes and fabrics, many of which Ms. Anderson put together with help from her assistant, Jonathan Zeiler.
