The Screen Actors Guild returned for the 32nd time on Sunday, 1 March 2026. Held at the Shrine Auditorium in L.A, it was streamed live on Netflix and saw Kristen Bell hosting the awards for the third time.
The SAGs red carpet is always a glittering sartorial spectacle, and we look forward to seeing what Hollywood's biggest names are wearing every year. "The SAG awards always bring the perfect combination of Hollywood glamour and fashion-led moments. The stars have more fun with their fashion, but it still has more of a 'Hollywood glamour edge' leading up to the Oscars," Ellis Ranson, Celebrity Fashion Stylist and Host of Talk in Wardrobe, tells HELLO!.
"The styling at the SAGs feels more intentional and polished, rather than dramatic and attention-grabbing. When looking at silhouettes, it's a nod to Victorian romance and sculptural styling, which again feels considered rather than theatrical. The overall mood is effortless yet iconic," the style expert notes.
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Without further ado, let's take a look at this year's best dressed on the red carpet. Which look is your favourite?
Demi was the showgirl of the night in a black Schiaparelli gown with a voluminous bustle hem adorned with polka dots. She accessorised with dazzling Harry Winston jewellery.
Lady of the moment Jessie, who lit up the silver screen with her role in Hamnet, donned a monochrome Balenciaga gown with modern, asymmetrical shoulder draping.
Picturesque in polka dots, Sarah opted for a vintage design by Saint Laurent that hinted at the '80s era - complete with shoulder pads and bold embellishments.
The host of the evening, Kristen Bell, looked stunning in her glittering 'naked dress', which featured a plethora of diamond details and an eye-catching caped skirt with billowing detail.
This award season, Teyana has pushed the fashion boundaries with her daring choices, and her sculpted dress was no exception. Paying tribute to the female form, the shimmering gold and silver style was offset by decadent jewels from Tiffany & Co.
Looking like a vision in buttermilk yellow, Kate's custom-made Valentino number featured artful draping and ruched detail, as well as opulent diamonds by Emily Wheeler.
Perfect in pink, Michelle sported a delicately embellished column gown by Prada, featuring a modern boat neckline. The warm pastel tone complemented her flawless fair skin.
Michelle sported an enchanting black and gold gown by Prada
Michelle Monaghan
Michelle sported a directional drop-waist black gown by Prada that featured a contrasting golden skirt. With her hair swept back, diamond drop earrings completed the look.
The 64-year-old beauty shunned the stereotypical ballgown, opting instead for a metallic bronze masterpiece, consisting of a waistcoat, draped jacket, and full-length maxi skirt.
Looking like a modern-day Juliet, Claire opted for a chic 60s-style little black dress with a sleeveless, sleek cut and a contrasting white statement collar.
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