Critics Choice Awards 2024: Margot Robbie, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish and Jeremy Allen White rock red carpet

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Margot Robbie ditched the colour pink as she strutted her stuff of the red carpet.
Margot Robbie ditched the colour pink as she strutted her stuff of the red carpet. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss

Hollywood’s biggest names graced the Critics Choice Awards red carpet on Monday.

Amongst the glitz, glamour, dazzling necklines and glamorous fabrice, some stars stood out more than most.

One of those was Aussie sweetheart Margot Robbie who took many by surprise by ditching her signature colour pink.

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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.
Dua Lipa opted for a textured, maroon gown. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Billie Eilish’s black and white outfit raised eyebrows.
Billie Eilish’s black and white outfit raised eyebrows. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Could it be the year of floral red gowns? Emily Blunt opted for a dress similar to Margot Robbie’s.
Could it be the year of floral red gowns? Emily Blunt opted for a dress similar to Margot Robbie’s. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Margot Robbie ditched the colour pink as she strutted her stuff of the red carpet.
Margot Robbie ditched the colour pink as she strutted her stuff of the red carpet. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Ariana Greenblatt opted for a more unusual gown.
Ariana Greenblatt opted for a more unusual gown. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Jeremy Allen White kept it plain and simple.
Jeremy Allen White kept it plain and simple. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Brie Larson stunned in a velvet, black gown featuring a simple tulle layer.
Brie 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.
Reese Witherspoon bared her arms and decolletage in an off the shoulder black gown. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Aussie actress Sarah Snook wore a black two piece.
Aussie actress Sarah Snook wore a black two piece. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Jennifer Aniston jazzed up a simple black jumpsuit by adding a piece of material on the back
Jennifer Aniston jazzed up a simple black jumpsuit by adding a piece of material on the back Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Will Ferrell rocked the carpet in a navy blue, velvet jacket.
Will Ferrell rocked the carpet in a navy blue, velvet jacket. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Tom Hiddleston was all smiled as he graced the carpet in an all-black outfit.
Tom Hiddleston was all smiled as he graced the carpet in an all-black outfit. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Cillian Murphy looked the part in a black suit.
Cillian Murphy looked the part in a black suit. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Harrison Ford kept it simple while Calista Flockhart looked stunning in a silky, floral number.
Harrison Ford kept it simple while Calista Flockhart looked stunning in a silky, floral number. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
Elizabeth Debicki paired some black pants with a sparkly silver top.
Elizabeth Debicki paired some black pants with a sparkly silver top. Credit: Jordan Strauss/ Jordan Strauss
In what could be the brightest gown on the carpet, Brit Marling wore a yellow dress and paired it with black heels.
In 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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