Some celebrities wore blue ribbons that read "#withrefugees." The ribbons are reportedly distributed by the UN Refugee Agency in support of Ukraine and refugees globally.
Benedict Cumberbatch wore a Ukrainian flag pin on his Armani suit.
Jason Momoa's blue and yellow pocket square appeared to be a reference to Ukraine. His suit is an up-cycled piece.
As per her interview with E! on the red carpet, King Richard star Saniyya Sidney's Armani Privé look is inspired by Audrey Hepburn.
This is a bit of speculation from my end, but I suspect that Zoë Kravitz' Saint Laurent look was inspired by Audrey's Oscars look.
It also appears that Zendaya's look is a reference to Sharon Stone's 1998 Oscars party look, when the actor wore her husband's Gap shirt.
King Richard star Aunjanue Ellis's custom Versace look says "Jax baby," in honor of her mother.
Nicole Kidman's Armani Privé gown was custom-dyed after she said that she wanted to wear blue to the Oscars. Check out the sparkle detailing on the train.
Billie Eilish's earrings are converted from a 19th-century tiara. Plus, her shoes are vegan. You can't see either because of her styling, but, according to E!, they are there.
Jada Pinkett Smith's Dolce and Gabbana dress, as per E!'s red carpet coverage, has clasps all the way down the front so that she can get in and out of it.
“It was really important as I’ve worked with the Trevor Project for more than 10 years, and so I don’t think I would’ve been able to look myself in the mirror had I not said anything." buzzfeed.com/larryfitzmauri…
Daniel Radcliffe's made it no secret that he doesn't stand with J.K. Rowling's anti-trans beliefs.
In June of 2020, the actor and Harry Potter star published an open letter on The Trevor Project's website, stating that "trans women are women."
"You will get yourself rejected before you have even had the opportunity to get in front of a manager." buzzfeed.com/mayaogolini/wh…
If you're currently job hunting, chances are you've found yourself at your wit's end of the application process. They can be long, tedious, and often times you don't even get a response back.
Which is probably why this résumé "hack" is currently re-circulating around Twitter.
The hack is called "white wording," and it's a trick designed to outsmart most companies' Applicant Tracking Software. The software is designed to sort through job applications and choose the ones that align best with the job description.
"I went to the gym and I was in a towel and a guy went up and handed me a script and he said, ‘I had a feeling you were in show choir, am I right?’" buzzfeed.com/larryfitzmauri…
You know Glee — you love Glee.
One of the classic TV show's more memorable (for all the wrong reasons 🥴) characters was glee club director and teacher Will Schuester — or Mr. Schue — who was played by Matthew Morrison.
The episode seemingly boiled Mexican culture down to sombreros, maracas, tacos, and "Juan" jokes. buzzfeed.com/angelicaamarti…
Earlier this week, Prue Leith took to Twitter to announce that the Great British Bake Off's theme for their next episode would be "Mexican week."
Yeah, yikes 😅
It's not that I don't think it's possible to do an episode like this with appreciation and respect for the culture, but I was fairly certain that wasn't the direction #GBBO would be going.