SAG Awards 2024 best dressed! Margot Robbie channels Barbie in pink and black gown while Jennifer Aniston dazzles in silver and Brie Larson flashes her toned abs in peach set as they join ethereal Selena Gomez on the red carpet
The stars descended to Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday afternoon.
Margot Robbie channeled her Barbie character in a pink and black statement gown as she dazzled on the red carpet.
Jennifer Aniston showcased her toned form in a low-cut silver gown, which featured a thigh slit.
Brie Larson flashed her incredible abs on the red carpet, rocking a peachy pink ruched crop top with a matching ball skirt.
Selena Gomez looked ethereal in a fitted white gown, opting to leave her long brunette locks loose around her.
Margot, who starred as the title character in the Barbie film, wore a black and bubblegum pink frock that featured a black strapless mini dress with a pink accent along the waist and shoulder.
The asymmetrical number included a long train in the pink tone.
The Australian-born actress wore black pointed heels, paired with diamond earrings and an anklet.
The blonde movie star wore her long golden tresses loose and in waves, opting for a center part.
Jennifer wowed in the figure hugging silver gown.
The Friends star showcased her toned form in the fitted number, which also included a thigh-slit.
The TV star looked beautiful in her bob hairstyle, with glossy pink lips and rosy cheeks as her makeup look.
Margot Robbie channeled her Barbie character in a pink and black statement gown as she dazzled on the red carpet
She paired the look with black pumps, a diamond anklet and earrings
Jennifer Aniston showcased her toned form in a low-cut silver gown, which featured a thigh slit
Brie put her sculpted abs on full display on the red carpet, wearing a peach hued long-sleeved crop top that had a ruching detail along the center.
The spring-ready crop top was paired with a matching voluminous skirt that had bow details on each side.
The blonde beauty wore delicate earrings and ring, with her hair styled into a deep side part.
Selena, who stars on Only Murders in the Building alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short, wowed in a low-cut white gown with her dark hair loose around her.
Brie Larson flashed her incredible abs on the red carpet, rocking a peachy pink ruched crop top with a matching ball skirt
The actress’ look revealed her toned abs
Selena Gomez looked ethereal in a fitted white gown, opting to leave her long brunette locks loose around her
Elizabeth Debicki wowed in a silver gown that had a plunging back, highlighting her sculpted figure.
Emma Stone wore a silver, purple and blue frock with delicate embellishments throughout.
Anne Hathaway wowed in an electric blue dress had a plunging neckline, a cut-out accent over her midriff and a belt.
Penelope Cruz wore a low-cut midnight blue and black off-the-shoulder gown, with her short hair styled with old-Hollywood waves.
Jessica Chastain looked incredible in a black lace gown that featured an intricate neckline.
The stunner, who wore her red locks loose and center parted, showcased her slim waistline in the striking frock.
Elizabeth Debicki wore a silver gown featuring a sheer décolletage
Emma Stone wore a silver, purple and blue frock with delicate embellishments throughout
After a taxing 118-day strike, the Screen Actors Guild will be honoring the best performers in film and television at the 30th annual SAG Awards.
Winners are determined by SAG-AFTRA members, who vote for their favorites across a number of categories.
Penelope Cruz wore a low-cut midnight blue and black off-the-shoulder gown
Jessica Chastain looked incredible in a black lace gown that featured an intricate neckline
Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani announced the nominations earlier this year on Instagram Live, with Barbie and Oppenheimer leading the film nominations with four nods each.
Barbie star Margot Robbie and Emma Stone from Poor Things are among the nominees for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.
Maestro’s Bradley Cooper and Oppenheimer’s Cillian Murphy are also among the contenders for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.
Ryan Gosling, who played Ken in Barbie, is among the contenders for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role. He will compete against Sterling K. Brown, Willem Dafoe, Robert De Niro, and Robert Downey Jr. for the honor.
Leightob Meester sported a dark brown dress with a small black structured clutch and her fringed locks pulled back
Danielle Brooks chose a black and purple ombre dress that had ruching along the skirt
Laverne posed with Joey on the red carpet
Joey King wore a sheer nude and black floral dress, adding black gloves and a statement necklace
Kat Graham looked beautiful in a strapless black sequin dress with a long train
Leighton pictured with her husband, Adam Brody; they share two children
Tan France chose a unique tie to go with the classic white button and black slacks combo
As far as television, the hit HBO Max drama series Succession earned the most nominations with a total of five nods.
Three of their stars are up for the same honor – Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, and Matthew Macfadyen are among the nominees for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series.
Sarah Snook is also up for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.
It will also be competing for best ensemble in a drama series against The Crown, The Gilded Age, The Last of Us, and The Morning Show.
Comedy shows Ted Lasso and The Bear also received four nominations.
All three are up for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Netflix will live stream the ceremony for the first time. Last year’s awards were streamed on Netflix’s YouTube account.
The awards come just months after SAG-AFTRA struck a deal with film studios following a months-long strike with pay in the streaming era and artificial intelligence top issues of concern.
The strike began on July 25, 2023 and a tentative deal was struck on November 8. It formally ended on December 5, 2023 with a 78% yes in voting.
Despite disagreements over the final deal, the outcome was a huge relief for union leaders and the entertainment industry following a grueling few months of strikes.
The boycott coincided with the WGA strike, which lasted from May 2 to September 27.