The colours of the night were a lot more subdued, with classic black and striking red making a comeback.
Take a look at our best dressed list of winners, nominees and attendees.
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Dua Lipa opted for a textured, maroon gown. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussBillie Eilish’s black and white outfit raised eyebrows. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussCould it be the year of floral red gowns? Emily Blunt opted for a dress similar to Margot Robbie’s. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussMargot Robbie ditched the colour pink as she strutted her stuff of the red carpet. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussAriana Greenblatt opted for a more unusual gown. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussJeremy Allen White kept it plain and simple. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussBrie Larson stunned in a velvet, black gown featuring a simple tulle layer. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Reese Witherspoon bared her arms and decolletage in an off the shoulder black gown. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussAussie actress Sarah Snook wore a black two piece. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussJennifer Aniston jazzed up a simple black jumpsuit by adding a piece of material on the back Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussWill Ferrell rocked the carpet in a navy blue, velvet jacket. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussTom Hiddleston was all smiled as he graced the carpet in an all-black outfit. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussCillian Murphy looked the part in a black suit. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussHarrison Ford kept it simple while Calista Flockhart looked stunning in a silky, floral number. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussElizabeth Debicki paired some black pants with a sparkly silver top. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan StraussIn what could be the brightest gown on the carpet, Brit Marling wore a yellow dress and paired it with black heels. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
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