Wicked good fashion: The best dressed celebrities at the 2016 Oscars
These outfits were pissah.
Things Boston does well: Sports. Education. Dreamy, talented actors. Areas in which the city of Boston could improve: Fashion.
We’re being honest with ourselves. Boston doesn’t exactly have a reputation for being the chicest. That said, we couldn’t help but round up the best dressed stars at Sunday night’s Academy Awards:
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Newton’s Priyanka Chopra stunned in a strapless white Zuhair Murad gown.
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Rachel McAdams, who plays The Boston Globe reporter Sacha Pfeiffer in the film Spotlight, wore this emerald August Getty Atelier number.
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A pregnant Chrissy Teigen glowed in a bejeweled Marchesa dress.

Cate Blanchett arrived in a turquoise gown, complete with feathered flower accents.

Naomi Watts rocked chic sequins in blue and purple strapless Giorgio Armani Privé. Her husband, Liev Schreiber, plays The Boston Globe editor Marty Baron in Spotlight.

Nine-year-old Jacob Tremblay showed off his swagger in an Armani tux and fresh haircut.

Saoirse Ronan wowed in a floor-length sequined Calvin Klein Collection gown. It was green, the winning color of the night.

Margot Robbie took cues from the Oscar statuettes and wore a long-sleeved, glittering gold gown.

Mark Ruffalo (pictured here with wife Sunrise Coigney) was feeling blue. The actor, who plays The Boston Globe reporter Michael Rezendes in Spotlight, sported a navy tux to the awards show.

Jennifer Lawrence was a vision in lace, rocking a design from Dior Haute Couture.

HOLLYWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 28: Actress Isla Fisher attends the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Isla Fisher walked the red carpet in Marchesa, opting for a white off-the-shoulder gown with floral details.
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