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    Best and Worst Dressed at the 2025 SAG Awards

    Alexandra NymanBy Alexandra NymanFebruary 24, 20257 Mins Read
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    The 2025 SAG Awards brought the glamour, the drama, and a few head-scratchers to the red carpet. From daring fashion statements to timeless elegance, Hollywood’s finest showed up and showed out—but not all for the right reasons.

    This year, Demi Moore SLAYED in Bottega Veneta, proving once again why she’s a red carpet icon, while Pamela Anderson radiated confidence in Dior, serving her most elegant look yet. On the flip side, some risks just didn’t pay off—we’re looking at you, Timothée Chalamet and your lime green fever dream.

    From recovery champions to mental health advocates, we’re celebrating the stars who stunned and the ones who left us slightly confused. Who made our Best & Worst Dressed list? Keep scrolling to find out!

    Honorable Mentions:

    Carl Clemons-Hopkins of “Hacks,” one of the shows nominated for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, wore this stunning oversized jumpsuit with exaggerated cuffs on his sleeves and a leather collar. The look is a cool combination of blue collar chic elevated to be white collar.

    Carl Clemons-Hopkins
    Frederic J. Brown/ Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

    Moeka Hoshi of “Shogun,” one of the shows nominated for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series. She was wearing this silver gown designed by Louis Vuitton. The gown has a lace applique peplum top paired with a silk silver skirt bottom. It create volume and dimension in a playful, unexpected way.

    Moeka Hoshi
    Jordan Strauss/ Invision, via Associated Press

    Anna Sawai, who won best actress in a drama series for “Shogun,” wore this stunning two-toned gown designed by Armani Privé. The front of the gown has red Swarovski crystals on it and the back appears to be a red velvet.

    Anna Sawai
    Neilson Barnard/ Getty Images/ Gilbert Flores/ Variety

    Best Dressed:

    Demi Moore, SLAYED! Moore, who won best actress in a leading role for “The Substance,” wore this sexy Bottega Veneta gown. The gown has a fitted, leather bustier, juxtaposed with an ethereal chiffon bottom.

    Demi Moore
    Gilbert Flores / Variety

    Kerry Washington, who is in recovery for disordered eating, stunned in this beaded, blush gown by Armani Privé. She reminded everyone why she is a fashion goddess.

    Kerry Washington
    Amy Sussman/ Getty Images

    Ato Essandoh, of “The Diplomat,” which was nominated for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, had my jaw on the floor. This is hands down, my favorite look of the night. The way this garment moves and the styling is top tier.

    Ato Essandoh
    Robyn Beck/ Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

    Selena Gomez, who has been open about living as a person with mental illness, looks the best she has in a long time. The bold lip, paired with this classic black gown is classic Hollywood glamour. And the slicked back hair to show off her earring and ring set. Gomez was nominated for outstanding performance by a cast for “Only Murders in the Building” which won outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series. She was wearing a stunning gown made by Celine.

    Selena Gomez
    Amy Sussman/ Getty Images

    Pamela Anderson in Dior… I can’t recall her looking this elegant, radiant, or confident on the carpet. The one shoulder goddess style dress is one of my favorite silhouettes for gowns. Anderson was nominated for best actress in a leading role for “The Last Showgirl”. 

    Pamela Anderson
    Richard Shotwell/ Invision, via Associated Press

    Ariana Grande, who nominated for best supporting actress for “Wicked,” wore a sweet blush floral gown by Loewe. Grande has opened up about her recent recovery for disordered eating and her mental health. We wish her nothing but healing on her journey of early recovery.

    Ariana Grande
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    Kristen Bell, who is a supporter of a loved one in recovery, was nominated, for “Nobody Wants This”. She wore this embellished green and black gown by Armani Privé, who was the MVP of the SAG Awards.

    Kristen Bell
    Jordan Strauss/ Invision, via Associated Press

    Michelle Yeoh, who has been open about her mental health and difficulty to conceive, wore this springy gown by Armani Privé. The color palette reminds me of a Monet painting of flowers.

    Michelle Yeoh
    Jordan Strauss/ Invision, via Associated Press

    Worst Dressed:

    Jamie Lee Curtis, who was nominated for best supporting actress for “The Last Showgirl”, unfortunately missed the mark at last night’s awards show. She looks like the incarnation of Liza Minnelli. 

    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Christopher Polk/ Variety

    Cynthia Erivo, who is best known for her role as Elphaba in Wicked, wore this gown by Givenchy that makes me think of a Lion’s mane… it looks more like a weird beard.

    Cynthia Erivo
    Amy Sussman/ Getty Images

    Jodie Foster, is another miss for me this award’s season. She wore this boring gown from Gucci.

    Jodie Foster
    Amy Sussman/ Getty Images

    Eleanor Matsuura, wore olive drab to the carpet. The sheerness is off putting in it’s execution.

    Eleanor Matsuura
    Christopher Polk/ Variety

    Timothée Chalamet, wore a look that evokes Bob Dylan… and to me it’s a huge fashion crime. The leather suit paired with the lime green shirt hurts my eyes.

    Timothée Chalamet
    Amy Sussman/ Getty Images

    What did you think? Did we hit or miss on our best and worst dress selections for the 2025 SAG-AFRA Awards?


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