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5 Unforgettable Red Carpet Looks at the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards

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The 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards was a dazzling night for fashion, with some unforgettable red carpet looks stealing the spotlight. A-list stars like Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Demi Moore, Zoe Saldaña, and Ariana Grande showcased their impeccable style, each making bold fashion statements.

1. Angelina Jolie

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Angelina Jolie stood out in a stunning champagne Elie Saab gown, featuring delicate lace overlay and a flattering empire waist. The dress, with its v-neckline, highlighted her elegant frame, and her blonde locks were styled in soft waves that framed her face. Complementing the ethereal dress, Angelina’s red lipstick made a striking contrast, further enhancing her timeless glamour. 

2. Demi Moore

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Demi Moore also made heads turn with her dramatic navy blue Schiaparelli dress. The form-fitting strapless gown, with a deep v-neckline, showcased her incredible figure, while the intricately beaded top added a touch of opulence. 

The dress’s structure was complemented by a high-waisted, bandage-style skirt with a surprising cut-out detail at the hem. Demi’s hair was slicked back into a low bun, drawing attention to her statement diamond earrings. 

3. Zoe Saldaña

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Zoe Saldaña wowed in a bold red and black Saint Laurent gown that featured a daring open back and an eye-catching statement bow at the lower back. The sleek design was both modern and classic, with the red silk draping beautifully over her figure. Zoe added a dramatic touch with a black leather choker, a striking departure from the usual diamond jewelry seen on the red carpet. Her long brunette hair was styled in a chic low ponytail, which perfectly complemented the gown’s sleek lines.

4. Nicole Kidman

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Nicole Kidman took a more androgynous approach, choosing a tailored Saint Laurent pantsuit that perfectly captured her powerful yet elegant persona. The cream-colored blazer, paired with wide-leg trousers, was structured and polished, while the sky-blue button-up shirt and tie added a fresh, modern twist.

Nicole’s blonde hair, styled in voluminous waves, contrasted beautifully with the sharp lines of her outfit, and her neutral makeup kept the focus on her impeccable styling. This bold, boss-lady look was a refreshing break from the usual gowns, and Nicole nailed it.

5. Ariana Grande

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Ariana Grande’s red carpet look was a breathtaking avant-garde statement. She wore a couture Dior gown that featured a sheer bodice, cage-style skirt, and intricate floral appliqué detailing. 

The dimensional accents along the sleeves and the delicate lace overlay added a whimsical touch, while the structured skirt created a striking silhouette. Ariana’s look showcased her ability to embrace bold fashion choices while maintaining her signature elegance.

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These five stars brought their A-game to the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards, leaving everyone in awe with their stunning red carpet looks. From classic elegance to bold and avant-garde statements, their fashion choices showcased the versatility and creativity that make award season so exciting.

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