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There may only be a few dates left on the awards season calendar for 2024, but that doesn’t mean that things are slowing down one bit. Rather, for all the top stylists and Hollywood fashionistas who’ve been hoarding their best gowns and suiting, tonight’s Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards marks one of the last opportunities to win a red carpet superlative before the Oscars.

The SAG Awards honor standout performances across the past year’s films and TV shows. From the big screen, movies including “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” all received multiple nods; from the small, “Succession,” “Beef,” “The Bear” and “The Last of Us” were among the major contenders.

From left: Anne Hathaway in vintage Atelier Versace — a shade of blue she described as "cerulean" on the red carpet (though Miranda Priestly might just disagree on principle), Meryl Streep in Prada and Emily Blunt in Louis Vuitton.

A “gird your loins”-worthy fashion moment played out during the ceremony itself, with “Devil Wears Prada” co-stars Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep presenting an award together. (And a second such moment came thanks to Barbra Streisand, who received the SAG Life Achievement Award wearing a plunging gold sequin gown, paired with a black jacket and beret featuring matching gold embroidery.)

But there were also a number of notable looks from other celebrities in attendance. Large-scale sculptural details adorned many gowns, as did floral patterns and draping; Margot Robbie was not the only actor to pop in pink. Menswear also held its own in the statement dressing stakes, with colorful tuxedos and refined, relaxed suiting.

Scroll down to see a selection of the sartorial highlights.

Da'Vine Joy Randolph in a bias draped Valdrin Sahiti gown.
Greta Lee in a delicate sheath dress (and leather gloves) from The Row's 2024 Resort collection..
Tyler James Williams in a slouchy Amiri suit and matching mesh vest.
Ali Wong, wearing an ornately-patterned, chandelier-esque gown by Iris van Herpen.
Presumably mindful of those sitting near her during the ceremony, Wong later removed the billowing wire tendrils and shoulderpads sprouting from her dress.
Pedro Pascal in Prada.
Chris Perfetti in Grayscale.
Elizabeth Debicki in an ice blue ombre Giorgio Armani gown, with floral embroidery detailing.
Danielle Brooks in ombre, ruffled Christian Siriano.
Tracee Ellis Ross in Balmain.
Selena Gomez in glistening Atelier Versace.
Reese Witherspoon in a Haute Couture Elie Saab gown.
America Ferrera in a black sleeveless Dior gown.
Ferrara's "Barbie" co-star Ariana Greenblatt in velvet Vera Wang.
Jessica Chastain in lacy black Armani Privé.
Colman Domingo in a pale lavender Off White suit.
Ayo Edebiri in a bold, black and white check Luar gown.
Jeremy Allen White in cream Saint Laurent.
Jennifer Aniston in an embroidered Celine slipdress, designed by Hedi Slimane.
Louisa Jacobson in a sculptural Louis Vuitton gown with bold shoulders and a corset-styled leather bodice.
Lily Gladstone in a floor-length flapper-style Armani Privé gown.
Gladstone's "Killers of the Flower Moon" co-star Cara Jade Myers also donned colorful fringe.
Nicole Beharie.
Billie Eilish in a Vivienne Westwood knit and loose suiting.
Matt Bomer.
Taraji P. Henson in a Giambattista Valli gown featuring a voluminous train.
Emma Stone in a Louis Vuitton gown featuring feathery crystalline embroidery details.
Brie Larson in a soft pink Versace crop top and skirt set, both pieces featuring twist knot detailing.
Cillian Murphy in a navy pinstripe Saint Laurent suit.
"Abbott Elementary" star Sheryl Lee Ralph in Waad Aloqaili.
"Abbott Elementary" star Lisa Ann Walter.
Morgan Spector.
Rebecca Hall in Gabriela Hearst.
Juno Temple in Givenchy.
Maddie Ziegler in vintage Alexander McQueen.
Joey King in floral Givenchy and sheer opera gloves.
Glen Powell in Brioni.
Taylor Zakhar Perez in Louis Vuitton.
Penelope Cruz in Chanel.
A mermaid moment for Halle Bailey, in a maroon tulle fishtail gown by Dolce & Gabbana.
Carey Mulligan in a sculptural, draped Armani Privé gown. Mulligan's look was apparently a last-minute substitution after a "wardrobe malfunction" with her original dress, the actor explained during E!'s red carpet broadcast.