And The Curated Texan Fashion Oscars 2025 For The “Best Dressed” Award Goes To…

March 3, 2025
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Blush & Nude Tones Rule The Red Carpet…And We Love It

Ah, the 2025 Oscars, where fashion took center stage like a couture ballet on the red carpet. Picture this: shimmering gowns that out-sparkle the paparazzi flashes, tuxedos so sharp they could cut through gossip like butter, and accessories that scream “I’m here to win an Oscar and look fabulous doing it.” Our favorites, though, tended to be on the blush and bashful side, with a heaping helping of precious jewels, of course.

The theme? Elegance meets avant-garde, with a dash of old Hollywood glam. Think daring neckline plunges that could double as the Grand Canyon, sleeves that flutter like butterfly wings, and enough sequins to light up a small galaxy. And let’s not forget the statement jewelry that could probably fund a small country’s economy—with bling bling everywhere on the body that could possibly be adorned.

But it’s not just about the clothes, but the attitude. Each outfit tells a story: “I’m confident, I’m fabulous, and I’m not here to blend in with the velvet ropes.” So, here’s to the stars who make fashion their canvas, and the red carpet their runway. Oscars 2025: where style meets storytelling, and every outfit is a blockbuster in its own right, according to our own style arbiter Lance Avery Morgan.

Lance Avery Morgan

Curated Texan Co-founder Lance Avery Morgan, a media executive and co-founder of Brilliant, The Society Diaries, and Society Texas magazines (and as an editor for many more), takes pride in being a sixth-generation Texan. Starting his career in media in Los Angeles set the stage for creating hundreds of hours of television programming, representing some of the world’s brightest stars, and honing his craft of connecting the social dots at a high level. Morgan is also the founder of Texas Luxury Consultants, a consulting firm created to liaise five-star brands with the five-star Texan. (Portrait photography by Romy Suskin)

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