SAG Awards worst-dressed list: barely-there gowns, unflattering ensembles, fashion fails


These Hollywood A-listers certainly made a style statement at the SAG Awards on Sunday – but for all the wrong reasons.

While some of the film and TV industry’s brightest stars put their best fashion foot forward as they turned out for the award ceremony at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica – others completely missed the mark in seriously questionable outfits. 

Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh, 50, opted for a silver eye-catching Caroline Herrera gown and walked the red carpet in the metallic plunging number, embellished with several layers.

Meanwhile British actress Naomi Watts and US tennis player Venus Williams both stepped out in dramatically cut-out ensembles that showcased their svelte frames.

Men on the red carpet were just as guilty of crimes against fashion, with House of Gucci’s Jared Leto and Hamilton alum Daveed Diggs turning heads for the wrong reasons. 

Risk taker: Jared Leto wore a light blue silk suit with a matching vest over a beige blouse

The star also wore semi-sheer gloves and a burgundy velvet bow

Risk taker: Jared Leto wore a light blue silk suit with a matching vest over a beige blouse as well as semi-sheer gloves and a burgundy velvet bow

What the frock: Sandra Oh's sparkly, silver gown didn't appear to hit the fashion mark.

Dramatic: The sleeveless gown bared plenty of skin thanks to the barely-there bodice. The skirt then fell from the waist in voluminous tiers and pooled around her feet as she posed for photos

What the frock: Sandra Oh’s sparkly, silver gown didn’t appear to hit the fashion mark. The sleeveless gown bared plenty of skin thanks to the barely-there bodice. The skirt then fell from the waist in voluminous tiers and pooled around her feet as she posed for photos

Some of Hollywood’s biggest names completely missed the mark with their outfits – including Shari Belafonte, who had a disastrous fashion faux pas in a bright pink shirt and pants combo, metallic sneakers, and a long scarf, which she draped over her shoulder. She also donned a big, silver, lion brooch in the center of the outfit.

But The Midnight Hour star was by no means the only celebrity whose look flopped at this year’s awards, as there were a slew of style fails.

From ridiculously-large bows to barely-there gowns, there wasn’t a shortage of sartorial nightmares on the SAG red carpet.

Jada Pinkett Smith topped the worst-dressed list in a long, navy blue gown with a turtleneck and black sleeves. The actress, who shaved off her hair last summer, paired the look with an extravagant diamond necklace. 

Jada Pinkett Smith made the worst-dressed list at the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, which took place at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California

The actress wore a long, navy blue gown with black sleeves and a turtle neck, which she said was something she had 'bought a while ago.' She paired the outfit with an extravagant diamond necklace

Jada Pinkett Smith made the worst-dressed list at the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, which took place at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California 

Commanding attention: Cynthia's figure-hugging garment featured a sweetheart neckline

Accessories: The film star added to outfit with a pair of diamond earrings

Commanding attention: Cynthia’s figure-hugging garment featured a sweetheart neckline. The film star added to outfit with a pair of diamond earrings

Maggie Gyllenhaal, who made her directorial debut with The Lost Daughter last year, wore a strapless black gown with a beaded bodice

Maggie Gyllenhaal, who made her directorial debut with The Lost Daughter last year, wore a strapless black gown with a beaded bodice

Maggie Gyllenhaal, who made her directorial debut with The Lost Daughter last year, wore a strapless black gown with a beaded bodice

While chatting with Laverne Cox on the red carpet, she said the dress was something she had ‘bought a while ago.’  

‘It’s vintage. It’s something I bought a while ago,’ she said. ‘I had it in the closet and I was like, ya know what, I think girl is ready for the SAG Awards.’

The Goodwin Games’ Melissa Tang donned a weirdly-patterned, rainbow lace dress – which was not successful, especially due to the feathers which lined the top and bottom. 

Cynthia Erivo – who was nominated for her role as Aretha Franklin in Genius: Aretha – on the other hand, wore a red, leather Louis Vuitton gown, which might have worked had she not paired it with an over-the-top fur coat.

Oh no: Melissa Tang donned a weirdly-patterned, rainbow, lace dress which was not a favorite - especially due to the red feathers which lined the top and bottom

She paired the look with studded heals and a gold clutch

Oh no: Melissa Tang donned a weirdly-patterned, rainbow, lace dress which was not a favorite – especially due to the red feathers which lined the top and bottom. She paired the look with studded heals and a gold clutch

No thanks: Jackie Hoffman also made a questionable style choice in a leopard print, orange gown

No thanks: Jackie Hoffman also made a questionable style choice in a leopard print, orange gown

No thanks: Jackie Hoffman also made a questionable style choice in a leopard print, orange gown with comfy black shoes

Sunnyside alum Poppy Liu wore a ruffled black dress with white feathers poking out all over, and it was not very flattering

Piper Perabo's white, strapless dress contained a bizarre piece of fabric awkwardly hanging from the front

South Korean actress Kim Joo-ryoung, who is known for her role in the Squid Games, also topped the worst-dressed list in a eye-popping pink, white, and blue gown. Her choice in color ensured that all eyes would be on her

Sunnyside alum Poppy Liu wore a ruffled black dress with white feathers poking out all over, left, and Piper Perabo’s white, strapless dress contained a bizarre piece of fabric awkwardly hanging from the front, centre, while South Korean actress Kim Joo-ryoung, who is known for her role in the Squid Games, also topped the worst-dressed list in a eye-popping pink, white, and blue gown, right

South Korean singer Jihae arrived in a gold, patterned dress which contained one giant ruffled sleeve

South Korean singer Jihae arrived in a gold, patterned dress which contained one giant ruffled sleeve

Sunnyside alum Poppy Liu wore a ruffled black dress with white feathers poking out all over, and it was not a favorite; while Sandra Oh’s frocked dress was also unpopular. 

Actress, singer, and comedian Jackie Hoffman also made a questionable style choice in a leopard print, orange gown.

She paired the outfit with a frumpy black purse and casual shoes, which appeared to be more fitting for a trip to the beach. 

Venus Williams bared it all in a Dolce & Gabbana white and silver gown, which had a thigh-high slit that went so high, it almost showed off her derriere. She paired the look with Stuart Weitzman heels. 

 

Hamilton alum Daveed Diggs was all smiles as he posed on the red carpet in his patterned suit, but the paisley look didn't hit the mark

Yellowstone actress Jennifer Landon's  floral pants suit was a little too bright

Suits galore: Hamilton alum Daveed Diggs was all smiles as he posed on the red carpet in his patterned suit, but the paisley look didn’t hit the mark, left, while Yellowstone actress Jennifer Landon’s floral pants suit was a little too bright, right

Ariana DeBose's dress contained a very large and awkward piece of fabric on the side, which made the whole look slightly unflattering

Ariana DeBose's dress contained a very large and awkward piece of fabric on the side, which made the whole look slightly unflattering

Ariana DeBose’s dress contained a very large and awkward piece of fabric on the side, which made the whole look slightly unflattering

Coyote Ugly star Piper Perabo’s white, strapless dress contained a bizarre piece of fabric, which awkwardly hung from the front. 

South Korean actress Kim Joo-ryoung, who is known for her role in the Squid Games, also topped the worst-dressed list in a jarring pink, white, and blue gown. Her choice in color ensured that all eyes would be on her.

Jennifer Landon’s eye-popping floral pants suit was also a little too bright, while Canadian actress Amanda Brugel was seen in a white, oversized dress which fit quite awkwardly on her frame.  

Ariana DeBose’s bright pink Valentino dress contained a very large and awkward piece of fabric on the side, which made the whole look slightly unflattering. 

The actress’ role as Anita in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story garnered her a SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role. 

Amy Ryan had on a sheer, black dress – which contained sequined patterns throughout and two bright orange designs on each shoulder.    

SAG AWARD WINNERS 2022

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

Murray Bartlett (‘The White Lotus’)

Oscar Isaac (‘Scenes From a Marriage’)

Michael Keaton (‘Dopesick’) – WINNER

Ewan McGregor (‘Halston’)

Evan Peters (‘Mare of Easttown’)

Emotional: Michael Keaton got tearful as he won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series for Dopesick

Emotional: Michael Keaton got tearful as he won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series for Dopesick

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

Jennifer Coolidge (‘The White Lotus’)

Cynthia Erivo (‘Genius: Aretha’)

Margaret Qualley (‘Maid’)

Jean Smart (‘Mare of Easttown’)

Kate Winslet (‘Mare of Easttown’) – WINNER

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

Michael Douglas (‘The Kominsky Method’)

Brett Goldstein (‘Ted Lasso’)

Steve Martin (‘Only Murders in the Building’)

Martin Short (‘Only Murders in the Building’)

Jason Sudeikis (‘Ted Lasso’) – WINNER

Mind of a goldfish: Jason Sudeikis won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for Ted Lasso

Mind of a goldfish: Jason Sudeikis won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series for Ted Lasso

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

Elle Fanning (‘The Great’)

Sandra Oh (‘The Chair’)

Jean Smart (‘Hacks’) – WINNER

Juno Temple (‘Ted Lasso’)

Hannah Waddingham (‘Ted Lasso’)

 

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

‘The Great’ (Hulu)

‘Hacks’ (HBO Max)

‘The Kominsky Method’ (Netflix)

‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)

‘Ted Lasso’ (Apple TV Plus) – WINNER

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

Brian Cox (‘Succession’)

Billy Crudup (‘The Morning Show’)

Kieran Culkin (‘Succession’)

Lee Jung-Jae (‘Squid Game’) – WINNER

Jeremy Strong (‘Succession’)

Epic: Lee Jung-Jae beat out three actors from Succession to earn Actor in a Drama Series for Squid Game

Epic: Lee Jung-Jae beat out three actors from Succession to earn Actor in a Drama Series for Squid Game

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Jennifer Aniston (‘The Morning Show’)

Jung Ho-yeon (‘Squid Game’) – WINNER

Elizabeth Moss (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)

Sarah Snook (‘Succession’)

Reese Witherspoon (‘The Morning Show’)

Stunner: Jung Ho-yeon also won for Squid Game

Stunner: Jung Ho-yeon also won for Squid Game

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ (Hulu)

‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV Plus)

‘Squid Game’ (Netflix)

‘Succession’ (HBO) – WINNER

‘Yellowstone’ (Paramount Network)

Icon: Brian Cox accepted the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series on behalf of the Succession cast

Icon: Brian Cox accepted the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series on behalf of the Succession cast

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Caitríona Balfe (‘Belfast’)

Cate Blanchett (‘Nightmare Alley’)

Ariana DeBose (‘West Side Story’) – WINNER

Kirsten Dunst (‘The Power of the Dog’)

Ruth Negga (‘Passing)

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Ben Affleck (‘The Tender Bar’)

Bradley Cooper (‘Licorice Pizza’)

Troy Kotsur (‘CODA’) – WINNER

Jared Leto (‘House of Gucci’)

Kodi Smit-McPhee (‘The Power of the Dog’)

History: Troy Kotsur became the first ever deaf individual to win a SAG Award for his role in CODA

History: Troy Kotsur became the first ever deaf individual to win a SAG Award for his role in CODA

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Jessica Chastain (‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’) – WINNER

Olivia Colman (‘The Lost Daughter’)

Lady Gaga (‘House of Gucci’)

Jennifer Hudson (‘Respect’)

Nicole Kidman (‘Being the Ricardos’)

Can't believe it: Jessica Chastain was shocked as she won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for The Eyes Of Tammy Faye

Can’t believe it: Jessica Chastain was shocked as she won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for The Eyes Of Tammy Faye

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

Javier Bardem (‘Being the Ricardos’)

Benedict Cumberbatch (‘The Power of the Dog’)

Andrew Garfield (‘Tick, Tick … Boom!’)

Will Smith (‘King Richard’) – WINNER

Denzel Washington (‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’)

Ace: Will Smith won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for King Richard

Ace: Will Smith won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for King Richard

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

‘Belfast’ (Focus Features)

‘CODA’ (Apple Original Films) – WINNER

‘Don’t Look Up’ (Netflix)

‘House of Gucci’ (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

‘King Richard’ (Warner Bros) 

 

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture 

‘Black Widow’

‘Dune’

‘The Matrix Resurrections’

‘No Time to Die’ – WINNER

‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’

 

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

‘Cobra Kai’

‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’

‘Loki’

‘Mare of Easttown’

‘Squid Game’ – WINNER

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