Freya Rose London Worn At The Oscars 2026
Last night’s Oscars were a masterclass in glamour, an evening where old Hollywood romance was embraced with daring modernity, and the red carpet served as the ultimate canvas for sartorial artistry. As the cameras flashed and the stars entered under the lights of the Dolby Theatre, four trends emerged as the evening’s defining fashion moments: dramatic feathers, bridal-inspired looks, Oriental appliqués, and statements in red. Each offered an exploration of texture and detail, elements that resonate perfectly with our own love of intricately jewelled heels and curated statement pieces.
Feathers: Soft Drama Takes Flight
Feathers swept across the carpet, leading with movement, texture, and a touch of fantasy glamour. Demi Moore turned heads in a fully feathered green and black gown that exuded effortless sophistication, while Tanya Taylor and Nicole Kidman embraced a lighter, playful approach with delicate plumes that swayed with every step.

To elevate these looks, we’d pair them with our signature jewelled heels that command attention and a mother-of-pearl clutch bag to complete the ensemble, bringing a sense of old-Hollywood opulence to the gowns' drama.
Bridal-Inspired Oscars Best Dressed
The bridal trend was clear as day last night at the Oscars: classic silhouettes, fully glittering gowns, and satin fabrics that seemed born from a fairytale. Emma Stone, Gwyneth Paltrow and Elle Fanning were among those who embraced the trend.

We would style these gowns with intricate, jewelled heels and clutches echoing the delicate detailing and minimalism of the gowns, and pair them with elegant, timeless crystal drop earrings - a modern nod to the traditional art of bridal couture.
Oriental Appliqué Oscars Best Dressed
Rose Byrne and Anne Hathaway transformed appliqué into a sculptural statement. Each gown was a masterclass in storytelling: blossoms, flowing waves of beading, and floral flourishes meticulously sewn into fabric that hugged the body and flowed with cinematic grace. The appliqué wasn’t merely decorative; it was architectural, demanding attention with every movement and pose.


To complement this artistry, our jewelled heels in muted metallics would offer a quiet sparkle beneath the embroidered drama. Statement earrings, hairpins adorned with subtle gemstones, and a compact, jewel-encrusted clutch would create a dialogue between the gown’s details and the accessories, allowing each element to shine in conversation with the other.
Red: The Ultimate Statement Oscars Best Dressed
We would argue if there's ever NOT space for red on the carpet: powerful, unignorable, and utterly transformative. Elli Legerski, Kylie Jenner, and Renate Reinsve embraced the spectrum, proving red is not just a colour but a mood, a presence. These gowns radiated confidence and command, a reminder that the red carpet is a stage for personality as much as fashion.


Oscar-nominated producer Elli Legerski wore our archive Rose in Bloom Noir heels paired with our Athena Mother of Pearl clutch to complement her exquisite red floor-length gown.
Back by popular demand, this September 2026, we are producing only 20 pairs of our exquisite limited-edition couture shoes, Rose in Bloom Noir.
Available to pre-order now.
Last night, the Oscars weren’t just about awards; they were a study in artistry, texture, and storytelling through fashion. From feathered moments to embroidered dreams and flames of red. And, as always, the perfect heels, statement jewellery, and curated clutches transform each look into a narrative, allowing glamour to take flight, blossom, and burn bright in the hearts of those who watch.








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