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HOLLYWOOD STEPS BACK ON TO OSCARS CARPET

- MARIA CASPANI

REGINA King, Carey Mulligan, Andra Day and Leslie Odom Jr were among the stars strutting their stuff on the Oscars red carpet on Sunday in a jubilant return to the live, in-person glamour that had been missing from this year's pandemic-stricken awards shows.

It was a smaller-than-usual affair with fewer celebritie­s and cameras

– and strict Covid-19 protocols in place. But there was no less glamour to grace the carpet set up at Los Angeles' Mission Revival-style Union Station, at the 93rd annual Academy Awards.

Wearing a double-breasted black tuxedo, actor Paul Raci, 73, was among the first to step in front of the microphone­s on the carpet.

“I don't think I could have it any other way; it means alot. It's perfect,” said Raci, who had been nominated for best supporting actor for his role in the movie The Sound of Metal.

TV hosts and personalit­ies described a pent-up red carpet energy with stars and spectators alike eager to put on a show to forget, albeit temporaril­y, the rigours of 2020.

Minari star Steven Yeun, one of the nominees for best actor, said it felt “strange” to be out and interactin­g with people.

“I haven't talked to random people in a while, so this is crazy,” said Yeun, 37.

Glenn Close, nominated for the eighth time for an Oscar for her portrayal of tough-love character Mamaw in Hillbilly Elegy, walked the red carpet in a blue tunic and pants by Armani Prive.

“It's not two miles long, so that's lovely,” Close, 74, joked, referring to this year's shortened red carpet.

Fashion commentato­rs hailed the baby blue gown with butterflyl­ike shoulders worn by Regina King, director of the Oscar-nominated movie One Night in Miami, as one of the redcarpet's showstoppe­rs.

Zendaya also drew praise for her Oscars style, a yellow midriff cutout dress.

“It feels like a special season, like a special time to remember,” said best supporting actor nominee

Odom, 39, who wore one of the more eye-catching outfits of the night, a head-to-toe gold Brioni suit.

Gold proved to be a popular choice among nominees. Mulligan of Promising Young Woman stunned in a gold gown on the red carpet, and Day, star of biopic The United States vs Billie Holiday, wore a midriff-baring gold dress.

“I really can't believe we're around people,” said best supporting actress nominee Amanda Seyfried, who appeared in a bright-red dress with a plunging neck line.

On Instagram, Close silently toasted in front of the camera while getting ready for the show.

A mask-wearing Laura Dern held what looked like a swab for a Covid-19 test in a shot the actress shared with her Instagram followers and captioned “Oscars prep!”

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US actress Regina King arrives at the Oscars at Union Station in Los Angeles on Sunday night. | AFP
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