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See which stars went barefoot, Ayo Edebiri's Beyoncé moment and more SAG fashion wows
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Date:2025-04-12 21:37:44
The Screen Actors Guild Awards are about the awards - and are the precursors to the Oscars.
We love how they gave out two awards (for stunt work) on the red carpet. (Ahem - Oscars producers!) And we noted that the F-bomb was dropped a lot since it was aired on Netflix.
But forgive us if we might have watched for our favorite fashion moments. And we weren't disappointed.
Ayo Edebiri wins four awards in a row - and looks great doing it
Edebiri has looked amazing as she has collected the top awards at the last four big award shows for her work in "The Bear." Forget the EGOT, look what Edebiri has won this season: Globes, Emmys, Critics Choice and SAGs. Could we create a new name for that? GECS?
At the SAGs, she wore Luar (and if you don't know the designer, you certainly heard of the line when Beyoncé lit up New York Fashion Week at the Luar show) as Edebiri picked up outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series for "The Bear."
She won a Golden Globe for best supporting female actor in a TV series for her Season 2 performance of "The Bear" in red Prada.
She picked up her Emmy as Best supporting actress in comedy series in a sculptural Louis Vuitton.
She won a Critics Choice best supporting actress in a comedy series in a white suit from The Row.
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Kids as stylists steal the show
Sheryl Lee Ralph almost always mentions her daughter, stylist Ivy Coco, on the red carpet.
But on this carpet, the stylists were a little younger.
Hannah Waddingham's shimmery ruby dress sparkled. But her cardboard "EPIC" clutch designed with colored markers that Waddingham's daughter made was our favorite.
Kieran Culkin's wrist was stacked with friendship bracelets and his hand - lots of silver rings, he said were just "crap" he bought with his daughter.
Brooches for men are in?
Jeremy Allen White accessorized his white suit with a sparkly brooch. And since Kieran Culkin also wore a sparkly brooch from jeweler Martin Katz , we're declaring it a red carpet trend!
We're liking the brooch as a way to dress up the traditional suit or tuxedo - rather than going for different suit shapes. We've seen brooches on Lamorne Morris and Robert Downey Jr., and others this awards season.
Let's hope for more during the Oscars!
'Devil Wears Prada' reunion
Getting to see Emily Blunt, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep (in Prada, no less!) together was good enough. But with Hathaway wearing a cerulean Versace referencing Andy's look in "Devil Wears Prada" and Streep's monologue as Miranda Priestly was perfection.
Ditching your shoes
When Elizabeth Debicki started dashing up to the stage to pick up her award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series for "The Crown" she stopped just short of the stairs. She kicked off her shoes and accepted her award.
E! Red Carpet host Elaine Welteroth also ditched her shoes. She admitted she was conducting interviews barefoot because one of her shoes was "killing" her.
Uncomfortable shoes was a bit of a theme. When Ali Wong accepted her award, she mentioned that her mom came to the show in her Tevas.
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