Awards season is rapidly coming to its end (T-minus one week until Hollywood’s biggest night — the Oscars!), which means red carpet lovers need to soak in as much sartorial inspiration as we can. And thankfully, the 2025 SAG Awards delivered on all fronts. Arguably one of awards season’s most fun ceremonies — or at least a fave for many celebs — the SAG Awards are all about the actors, with awards focusing solely on TV and film actors and winners decided by their peers.
Taking to the navy carpet (accented with a gold background, show streamer Netflix’s background of choice), celebrities leaned into the power of an LBD (or suit), with stars like Elle Fanning, Lilly Singh, and Baby Reindeer’s Jessica Gunning donning a variety of black ball gowns. Shōgun star (and Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series nominee) Anna Sawai, Bridgerton actress Hannah Dodd, and XO, Kitty lead Anna Cathcart popped in stunning shades of red. Does this mean we should be expecting a LBD takeover for next week’s Oscars? Only time — and celeb stylists’ Instagram feeds — will tell.
In the meantime, here are our best-dressed looks of the SAG Awards — so far. We'll keep updating through the night.
Anna Sawai
Anna Sawai in Armani Privé. Emma McIntyre/WireImage
Quinta Brunson
Quinta Brunson in Dior.Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Danielle Deadwyler
Danielle Deadwyler in Louis Vuitton.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Jamie Lee Curtis
Frazer Harrison/WireImage
Jessica Gunning
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Tyler James Williams
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Joey King
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Nicola Coughlan
Nicola Coughlan in Dior.Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Lilly Singh
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Richard Gadd
Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Cristin Milioti
Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Millie Bobby Brown
Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Sofia Carson
Sofia Carson in Elie Saab.Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Monica Barbaro
Emma McIntyre/WireImage
Elle Fanning
Elle Fanning in Loewe.Frazer Harrison/WireImage
Hannah Dodd
Hannah Dodd in Miu Miu.Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Kaitlyn Dever
Kaitlyn Dever in Elie Saab.Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Kerry Washington
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell in Armani.Frazer Harrison/WireImage
Lukita Maxwell
Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Marissa Bode
Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Nana Mensah
Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Pamela Anderson
Emma McIntyre/WireImage
Selena Gomez
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Zooey Deschanel
Frazer Harrison/WireImage
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester
Emma McIntyre/WireImage
Anna Cathcart
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda in Armani.Emma McIntyre/WireImage
Mikey Madison
Amy Sussman/Getty Images
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This story was originally published on Refinery29 UK.We've lost count of the straight-across fringes seen at London Fashion Week, proving the style is well on its way to dethroning curtain bangs. Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Hairstylists agree: Choppy pixie cuts are poised to dominate in the coming months. This style boasts a textured fringe and edges for an accidentally perfect finish.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.The best way to show off curls and ringlets? A towering updo, of course.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Brushed-out natural textures are reigning supreme on and off the catwalk this season.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Introducing the “mixie” — a mullet and pixie hybrid. “It’s essentially an outgrown pixie with soft edges around the hairline,” Anita Rice, hairstylist and cofounder of Buller + Rice told R29 recently. “The length at the back can be kept longer to create a wolf cut variation,” she added.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Speaking of the “wolf” cut, this style features choppy layers, flicked-out ends, and a textured fringe.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Hairstylists predicted that the modern curly mullet would dominate 2025 — and it seems they were right. We’re obsessed with the chocolate cherry color here, too.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.The micro fringe, sharp blunt ends, and painterly auburn highlights made a statement this weekend.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.These “bottleneck” bangs, essentially a fringe that occupies a cozy space between a curtain fringe and a fuller fringe, complement this guest’s layered, mid-length cut perfectly. Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Isabella Charlotta Poppius showcases how face-framing layers and caramel highlights can add dimension and elegance to long hair.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Mid-length styles are back. These curly micro braids spotted on a guest this weekend are beautiful.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Ask your hairstylist for “invisible” layers — a subtle cutting technique that adds volume and movement without compromising length. It involves strategically placing a few shorter layers underneath while keeping the top section the same for a seamless, natural look.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Meet the “boxie”, a cross between the bob and pixie haircut. The choppy fringe and ‘90s highlights are the cherry on top of this unique style.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.The beveled bob is so back. It’s a sharp jaw-length cut tucked under either using a straightener (try ghd Chronos Max, $349) or a heated round brush. It’s the ultimate style to pair with an oversized collar.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Hip-grazing goddess braids were spotted at New York Fashion Week — and now in London. If you want to head in the complete opposite direction, consider the goddess braid bob.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.The “mod” bob, the “mushroom” bob, the bowl cut… Whatever you call this spherical style, there’s an air of the ‘60s to it — but the slightly parted, straight-across fringe lends this particular chop a modern edge.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.This is picture proof that side fringes are versatile. We love the soft, piecey texture of this look combined with the bold red highlights.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Natural hair is taking center stage on London’s streets and runways this week, making waves at Fashion East, Harris Reed, and Richard Quinn.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.Protective styles, like these stunning Koroba braids, have been turning heads both on and off the runways this season.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.We love this choppy fringe and the even edgier, textured layers.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.We're obsessed with this cut, dubbed the "boyfriend” bob by stylists. It's short, sharp, and effortlessly undone, with shorter front pieces adding a touch of ‘90s boyband floppiness.
Photographed by Emma Rahmani.
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