What the Oscars will look and feel like this year
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According to New York Daily News, the Oscars will take place — with limited attendance of course — at Union Station and The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The outlet cited the event’s producers, Steven Soderbergh, Jesse Collins, and Stacey Sher planning for the show to be an “intimate, in-person event.”
But just because the Oscars will be “intimate” does not mean stars can wear sweats, with casual attire reportedly being discouraged. As E! Online noted, several remote presenters and award winners at the Golden Globes were wearing streetwear, with Sandra Oh donning a puffy jacket, and Jodie Foster and her wife Alexandra Hedison sporting pajamas. Meanwhile, Bill Murray wore a Hawaiian shirt, and Jason Sudeikis called in wearing a tie-dye hoodie. Clearly, these are not the looks the Oscars wants to see in April, instead, a more upscale event is the aim — sorry Hollywood!
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By Melissa Willets/March 19, 2021 11:04 am EST
It was already announced that only nominees, their guests, and presenters would be invited to this year’s Academy Awards, with a letter noting, “We are going to great lengths to provide a safe and enjoyable evening for all of you in person, as well as for all the millions of film fans around the world, and we feel the virtual thing will diminish those efforts.”
What the Oscars will look and feel like this year
Handout/Getty Images
According to New York Daily News, the Oscars will take place — with limited attendance of course — at Union Station and The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The outlet cited the event’s producers, Steven Soderbergh, Jesse Collins, and Stacey Sher planning for the show to be an “intimate, in-person event.”
But just because the Oscars will be “intimate” does not mean stars can wear sweats, with casual attire reportedly being discouraged. As E! Online noted, several remote presenters and award winners at the Golden Globes were wearing streetwear, with Sandra Oh donning a puffy jacket, and Jodie Foster and her wife Alexandra Hedison sporting pajamas. Meanwhile, Bill Murray wore a Hawaiian shirt, and Jason Sudeikis called in wearing a tie-dye hoodie. Clearly, these are not the looks the Oscars wants to see in April, instead, a more upscale event is the aim — sorry Hollywood!
But just because the Oscars will be “intimate” does not mean stars can wear sweats, with casual attire reportedly being discouraged.
As E! Online noted, several remote presenters and award winners at the Golden Globes were wearing streetwear, with Sandra Oh donning a puffy jacket, and Jodie Foster and her wife Alexandra Hedison sporting pajamas. Meanwhile, Bill Murray wore a Hawaiian shirt, and Jason Sudeikis called in wearing a tie-dye hoodie.
Clearly, these are not the looks the Oscars wants to see in April, instead, a more upscale event is the aim — sorry Hollywood!