The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
If there was one trend that stole the show at the SAG awards, it was floral, feminine – almost old-fashioned – prettiness. Emma Stone looked elegant as always in an Alexander McQueen gown, which featured appliqued lily pads and corseted bodice.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Kate Hudson’s Dior dress was a slightly more modern take on the trend, mixing a modern silhouette with an old-fashioned, floral focus at the hip.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Gina Rodriguez’s floor length, nude gown was adorned with floral embellishment.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Salma Hayek’s Gucci dress was a bright take on the trend, in floaty, yellow fabric with pink bow and floral detail.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Laura Carmichael’s dress was simple in silhouette with appliqued, floral detail.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Emily Blunt was stunning in an intricately beaded Roberto Cavalli gown.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Kaley Cuoco ‘s Marchesa gown was dreamy with soft textures in dusky pink and mauve.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
The Crown’s star Claire Foy, in Valentino, made a Peter Pan collar sexy with sheer black details over pastel pink and floral embellishment.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Rashida Jones’ high necked take on the trend featured gorgeous embroidery on soft layers of pink.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
A more modern take on the floral trend looked amazing on Janelle Monae.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
Talulah Riley also looked gorgeous in a gown inspired by old-fashioned floral prints.
The Trend that Dominated the SAG Awards Red Carpet
also wore a sheer pink gown with transparent bodice and retro black bows.Taraji P. Henson