2015 SAG Awards: See All The Best (And Worst) Dresses

SAG Awards: The Best (And Worst) Dresses

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by Jessica Vince |
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Hollywood rolled out the red carpet once again this evening as the A-list pulled on their glad rags for another night of glitz, gloss and lots of bubbly. Yes, it’s the 21st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards and we’ve got (almost) every look that graced the event - from the good to the bad to the refreshingly surprising.

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SAG Awards 2015

Lauren 'Lo' Bosworth1 of 38

Lauren 'Lo' Bosworth

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Kelly Osbourne in Elisabetta Franchi

Sarah Hyland in Vera Wang3 of 38

Sarah Hyland in Vera Wang

Laura Carmichael In Vionnet4 of 38

Laura Carmichael In Vionnet

Maisie Williams in Self-Portrait5 of 38

Maisie Williams in Self-Portrait

Julianna Margulies in Giambattista Valli6 of 38

Julianna Margulies in Giambattista Valli

Gwendoline Christie in Giles7 of 38

Gwendoline Christie in Giles

Uzo Aduba In Angel Sanchez8 of 38

Uzo Aduba In Angel Sanchez

Joanne Froggatt In Honor9 of 38

Joanne Froggatt In Honor

Viola Davis in Max Mara10 of 38

Viola Davis in Max Mara

Keira Knightley in Erdem11 of 38

Keira Knightley in Erdem

Julianne Moore in Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci12 of 38

Julianne Moore in Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci

Amanda Peet in J. Mendel13 of 38

Amanda Peet in J. Mendel

Ariel Winter in Zac Posen14 of 38

Ariel Winter in Zac Posen

Amy Poehler in Jenny Packham15 of 38

Amy Poehler in Jenny Packham

Julia Roberts in Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci16 of 38

Julia Roberts in Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci

Sophie Turner17 of 38

Sophie Turner

Emmy Rossum in Armani Prive18 of 38

Emmy Rossum in Armani Prive

Naomi Watts in Balenciaga19 of 38

Naomi Watts in Balenciaga

Joan Collins20 of 38

Joan Collins

Julia Louis Dreyfus in Monique Lhuillier21 of 38

Julia Louis Dreyfus in Monique Lhuillier

Emma Stone in Dior22 of 38

Emma Stone in Dior

Claire Danes in Marc Jacobs23 of 38

Claire Danes in Marc Jacobs

Dascha Polanco24 of 38

Dascha Polanco

Rosamund Pike in Christian Dior25 of 38

Rosamund Pike in Christian Dior

Felicity Jones in Balenciaga26 of 38

Felicity Jones in Balenciaga

Reese Witherspoon in Giorgio Armani27 of 38

Reese Witherspoon in Giorgio Armani

Jennifer Aniston in vintage John Galliano28 of 38

Jennifer Aniston in vintage John Galliano

Camilla Alves in Donna Karan Atelier29 of 38

Camilla Alves in Donna Karan Atelier

Sofia Vergara in Donna Karan Atelier30 of 38

Sofia Vergara in Donna Karan Atelier

Emilia Clarke In Donna Karan Atelier31 of 38

Emilia Clarke In Donna Karan Atelier

Andrea Riseborough In Escada32 of 38

Andrea Riseborough In Escada

Laverne Cox in Johanna Johnson33 of 38

Laverne Cox in Johanna Johnson

Natalie Dormer in Naeem Khan34 of 38

Natalie Dormer in Naeem Khan

Maggie Gyllenhaal in Thakoon35 of 38

Maggie Gyllenhaal in Thakoon

Meryl Streep in Lanvin36 of 38

Meryl Streep in Lanvin

Lupita Nyong'o in Elie Saab37 of 38

Lupita Nyong'o in Elie Saab

Taryn Manning38 of 38

Taryn Manning

Us frock-watchers are delighted to see Emma Stone cementing her status as the red carpet maverick of this year's awards season. The 26-year-old actress, nominated for [deep breath] Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for her role in Birdman, wowed in a gown by Christian Dior Couture.

But this isn't any old Dior gown - oh no! This is a dress with a tuxedo blazer that transforms into a dramatic sheer skirt, proving that menswear during awards season can be incredibly glam AND cool.

Keira Knightley also didn't let us down, treating us to another bebumped beauty of a gown, this time courtesy of London Fashion Week designer Erdem, who has dressed the star many times before. Keira looked like the ultimate blossoming mum-to-be in the layered dress, accented by boho-esque waves and an ear cuff her pal Sienna Miller would be proud of.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux [Getty]

As for Grazia fave Jennifer Aniston, the actress arrived on the arm of fiance Justin Theroux after been nominated for her role in Cake. And - quelle horreur! - she's not wearing black! As if that wasn't shocker enough, the plunging gown is by none other than John Galliano. In fact, this number comes from the controversial designer's spring 1998 collection. Who'da thought our Jen would be so experimental. Bravo!

See the stars’ awards show best in the gallery above...

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