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Cate Blanchett looked radiant at the 2023 Academy Awards in a stunning draped silk ensemble to walk this year's 'champagne' carpet.
Michelle's win was a historic moment, as she was the first Asian woman to receive the Oscar for Best Actress. In it, Cate plays fictional genius conductor, Lydia Tár. Cate complimented the look with pared back makeup, featuring peachy tones on her lips and cheekbones.
The Australian actress, 53, exuded Hollywood glamour and didn't appear too disappointed after missing out on an Academy Award earlier in the night. While most ...
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Cate Blanchett's hairstylist used this hair thickener spray to create her gorgeous Oscars updo ... She may have lost the Oscar for Best Actress last night, but ...
As a sustainable fashion advocate, the Australian actress is known for repeating and repurposing red carpet outfits in the past few years.
Pinned to her fit was a blue ribbon in solidarity with millions of refugees and displaced people around the world. At this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards, Blanchett wore a black sequined Armani Privé gown that used lace from another Armani outfit that she wore to the 2014 Golden Globes and the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, winning Best Actress - Drama for "Blue Jasmine" in the former and sitting as jury president in the latter. Blanchett was up for Best Actress but lost a hotly-contested race to Michelle Yeoh for "Everything Everywhere All At Once," making the latter the first-ever Asian woman to win Best Actress.
While I was unequivocally happy for Michelle Yeoh when she won the Best Actress Oscar, I was also somewhat bummed for Cate Blanchett.
I don’t expect more from Ana de Armas – she’s been a Louis Vuitton brand ambassador for several years, and they made bespoke pieces for her throughout the awards season. She seemed almost embarrassed to win some of the early awards, and she clearly knew how big this was for Yeoh. While I was unequivocally happy for Michelle Yeoh when she won the Best Actress Oscar, I was also somewhat bummed for Cate Blanchett.
Right when they read out the nominees, Cate had a very sad expression on, as though she was already fighting through disappointment. Not sour grapes or anything ...
Having said that, she was still statistically in it until she wasn’t, and it would be hard not to have hope. I think it’s nice and okay and NORMAL to feel that, and admit it, even with something as simple as a facial expression. It’s all very well and good for people to say, as Cate has herself (while holding one), that awards are meaningless, but they DO matter to a lot of people — just look at Brendan Fraser and Ke Huy Quan, to name only two; look at what it meant to Michelle Yeoh, the Asian community, what it would have meant to Angela Bassett.
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