The Actor Awards 2026, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, took place on Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The event marked its first dress code, themed 'Reimagining Hollywood Glamour From the ’20s and ‘30s,' inspiring stars to showcase vintage-inspired looks.
Key Takeaways
The Actor Awards 2026 featured stunning red carpet moments with stars showcasing glamorous outfits inspired by Hollywood's '20s and '30s glamour. - The event marked the first dress code in its history, themed around classic Hollywood style. - Stars like Kristen Bell, Teyana Taylor, Kate Hudson, Demi Moore, and Odessa A’Zion turned heads with their elegant and dramatic looks. - Some attendees embraced the theme more literally than others.
Kristen Bell hosted the ceremony and looked radiant in a sheer silver Georges Hobeika gown featuring a plunging neckline and pleated train. Teyana Taylor, nominated for 'One Battle After Another,' donned a custom Thom Browne gown with a bodice of swirling neutral hues and a skirt of silver and gold sequins.
Kate Hudson, nominated for 'Song Sung Blue,' radiated timeless elegance in a cream Valentino dress with a plissé bust, midriff-baring cutout, and cape. Demi Moore made a dramatic entrance in black silk Schiaparelli, embossed to look like crocodile skin with a diamond halter.
Odessa A’Zion from 'Marty Supreme' was fabulous in a fringed Giorgio Armani jumpsuit, while Quinta Brunson opted for high-contrast chic in a black and ivory Gabriela Hearst number. The red carpet featured sleek monochrome silhouettes and sparkling metallics, with stars turning heads in an array of chic blacks, striking whites, and dazzling metallics.
The event was streamed live on Netflix, celebrating the best of film and television. Stars like Chase Infiniti, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Rose Byrne, Timothée Chalamet, and Connor Storrie also embraced the theme with their unique interpretations of vintage Hollywood glamour.
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