SAG Awards 2019: Best dressed stars on the red carpet, from Lady Gaga to Emily Blunt

Take a look at which stars stole the spotlight with their dazzling ensembles

Sabrina Barr
Monday 28 January 2019 08:09 GMT
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The Screen Actors Guild Awards, otherwise known as the SAG Awards, is one of the most prestigious ceremonies of Hollywood's awards season.

Taking place just under a month before the Academy Awards, this year's SAG Awards will see nominees including Lady Gaga, Rachel Weisz and Emily Blunt contend for coveted accolades dressed in an array of stunning ensembles.

Last year, several celebrities including Margot Robbie and Millie Bobby Brown decided to wear pink for the grand occasion, with the Mary Queen of Scots wearing a pale pink Miu Miu gown and the Stranger Things actor wearing a sequinned halter dress.

Metallics also proved a popular trend on the red carpet, with Oscar winners Lupita Nyong'o and Nicole Kidman leading the way in lustrous gowns.

Here are all the best-dressed stars at this year's SAG Awards:

For all the best-dressed stars from this year's Golden Globes, click here.

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