- The 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards takes place today at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
- Dozens of celebrities attended the prestigious event, which featured many unique fashions
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The SAG Awards kicked off in a very fashionable way tonight with the toast of Hollywood hitting the red carpet at one of the biggest events of the awards season, aside from the prestigious Oscars.
Hollywood’s elite had a strong presence on the red carpet, which featured some of the industry’s biggest names… and some of the season’s most bizarre fashion choices.
As befits a true awards show, the 30th annual SAGs, which took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, was filled with plenty of style highs and a plethora of fashion lows, with some early arrivals putting on a woefully awkward display even before the official announcement. The red carpet coverage had started.
Ali Wong made quite a stunning appearance on the red carpet in a huge dress with diamond-shaped embellishments flying down the sides, making the comedian look little different from a pigeon.
Ali Wong made a rather stunning appearance on the SAG Awards red carpet in a huge dress with diamond-shaped embellishments flying down the sides – making the comedian look little different from a pigeon
Laverne Cox was one of the first SAG Awards guests to take a fashionable step on the wrong foot, choosing to put scandal over style in her bra-flared ensemble
Actress Joey King’s dress looked like it had been ripped off the racks at the nearest Goodwill — while her ’90s-style headband made her locks look like they hadn’t been touched
Elaine Welteroth (left) looked like a tacky Christmas present in her gold tie-front dress, while Nischelle Turner (right) looked like she was about to be swallowed whole by the enormous fabric of her dress
Chris Perfetti’s brown suit looked like a prom ensemble from the 1980s
The eyesore ensemble could very well have been a costume from a high school production of Alice in Wonderland, but whatever the inspiration behind it, the dress was without a doubt one of the strangest styles to hit the red carpet.
Laverne Cox was one such guest, who chose to prioritize scandal over style in her bra-flared ensemble, which she paired with a unique military-style cropped jacket and a long black velvet skirt – adding a very gothic touch in the in the form of a thick bead chain. choker around her neck.
The Kissing Booth star Joey King put a rare fashion foot out of step in her rather dull dress, which featured a beige skirt complete with vintage-style floral motifs, which looked not unlike a pair of curtains you might find in a suburb from Goodwill. .
Combined with the tacky ’90s-style headband that snaked through her locks — and was paired with a pair of sheer black gloves — it looked like she’d walked straight out of a mall and into a messy prom, rather than a red carpet event.
Speaking of prom, Abbott Elementary star Chris Perfetti’s brown tuxedo, which included a pair of bootcut pants, didn’t look much like an outfit you’d expect a sartorial teen to have donned for their high school event in the s eighty – although he thankfully chose to go without the ruffled shirt.