In the words of Kylie Jenner: If the dress fits like a glove, repeat it in all colors.
All eyes were on Timothée Chalamet tonight, but his girlfriend certainly brought the heat, too.
Ahead of the 2026 Oscars red carpet, Jenner shared a sneak peek of her look on Instagram, writing, “Jessica who?” in homage to bombshell comic book character Jessica Rabbit.
Jenner’s red sequined Schiaparelli dress, with its plunging neckline and keyhole cutout, fit like a glove and provided the perfect blank canvas for her giant diamond Lorraine Schwartz necklace.
She also added drop earrings and a giant pinky ring. For Hollywood’s biggest night, the makeup mogul totaled more than 200 carats of diamonds.
As for the gown, this is actually the second time she’s worn this look, having previously worn the same nude-colored gown in September 2023.
Timothée Chalamet appeared on the red carpet without Jenner, wearing head-to-toe white Givenchy, just before the show began.
His look included a double-breasted suit, matching button-down, tie and even white shoes, adding to the parade of vintage-inspired Givenchy looks he’s been wearing lately.
Chalamet accessorized with black sunglasses, an Urban Jurgensen watch, and multiple rings.
The couple, who have been dating for three years, stayed together throughout awards season with the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 28, opting for flashy looks at both the Golden Globes and BAFTAs.
Although Jenner was absent from the SAG Actor Awards, her beau apparently kept her close by wearing a Cartier Panthère necklace named after his love.
It’s a big night for Chalamet, who is nominated for Best Actor for his role as Marty Moser in the table tennis movie Marty Supreme.
He made history with this nomination, earning him his third nomination in the biggest category. He became the youngest recipient of the award since Marlon Brando, who turned 30 just two months after the 1954 Academy Awards ceremony.
Chalamet will compete against Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), Michael B. Jordan (Sinners) and Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent).
Directed by Josh Safdie, the film won numerous other awards, including Best Picture, Costume Design, Original Screenplay, and Cinematography.
