Constance Wu, Billy Porter and Emilia Clarke stun on the red carpet



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by LEANNE ITALY, Associated Press

Billy Porter comes to the Oscars on Sunday, February 24, 2019 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell / Invision / AP)

NEW YORK (AP) – Constance Wu in yellow sun and Emilia Clarke in lavender both seemed to be young nuns on the Oscar red carpet Sunday, while Spike Lee appeared in purple with gold Air Jordans stands on the feet.

And thanks, Billy Porter for launching the fashion show at a furious pace.

Often a fashion adventurer, the stage performer, the singer and the actor stood. and proud in a bomb velvet tuxedo dress created by Christian Siriano. There was a bow tie, a white shirt with flying cuffs and a clbadic tuxedo jacket on top, coupled with a dress without strapless skirt in black jersey

Nobody was more excited than Siriano himself. He tweeted the look as soon as Porter touched the carpet.

Wu, a star of "Crazy Rich Asians", wore a delicate pleated dress with asymmetrical ruffled sleeves and a low-cut neckline. It was the Versace custom. She pulled her hair back into a high ponytail, which allowed her to shine her diamond earrings.

Clarke, famous for "Game of Thrones", wore a glittering shoulder strap with an asymmetrical collar.

Spike was a study in Purple, Prince's color, from his cap to screw, his glbades round to his suit. He was on Instagram during the weekend talking about sneakers. Foot flash was a trademark while he was making his way into the rewards circuit for his "BlackkKlansman".

Yalitza Aparicio, who shined under the pseudonym Cleo in "Roma", donned a mint green dress on one shoulder with an ornate overlay.

Laura Harrier, who was in love with BlackkKlansman, was wearing a stunning necklace with green and red gemstones.

A bady hugger body, ice blue, sparkling on the carpet and including a high slit.

Assistant at his first Academy Awards, the star of "If Beale Street Could Talk", Stephan James, bought three pieces in red velvet, with a vest. He opted for white for the feet.

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