Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone led the stars at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Thursday.
The award ceremony, which was held at the Palm Springs Convention Center, is held annually to celebrate international cinema.
In a nod to her billion-dollar Barbie movie’s bubblegum aesthetic, Margot, 33, put on a leggy display in a sizzling hot pink polka dot dress, while Eva, 48, wowed in a cobweb lace gown and Emma, 35, rocked a silk shirt and tie.
Margot attendance was in honor of Greta Gerwig, who helmed the new Barbie movie, and was being presented with Director Of The Year at the ceremony.
The actress turned heads as she hit the red carpet in the dress, which featured a plunging neckline to show off her cleavage, and was adorned with floral accents.
Margot Robbie, Eva Longoria and Emma Stone (L-R) led the stars parading across the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards on Thursday
In a tip of the hat to her movie’s bubblegum aesthetic, Margot showed off her statuesque legs in a sizzling hot pink dress that featured polka dots
Margot turned heads as she hit the red carpet in the dress, which featured a plunging neckline to show off her cleavage, and was adorned with floral accents
The actress let her signature blonde hair cascade over her shoulders in waves and added a boost to her height with matching pink polka dot heels.
Meanwhile, Emma brought back memories of Old Hollywood with her trademark red hair teased into a silkily wavy do.
Channeling Marlene Dietrich in Morocco, she rocked a silk white shirt with a long black tie and opted for an elaborately sequined monochrome robe and black stilettos.
Emma attended the premiere on the arm of Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in her latest movie Poor Things after previously helming her in the critically lauded The Favourite.
Eva, on the other hand, showed off her hourglass physique in a sheer lace gown. The Desperate Housewives alum was agelessly glamorous as she swept her hair back into a long low ponytail which revealed her subtle earrings.
This past year saw the release of Eva’s directorial debut Flamin’ Hot, based on the memoirs of Frito-Lay executive Richard Montanez, who has long touted himself as the inventor of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
Frito-Lay has repudiated his claim that he created the snack, and a Los Angeles Times exposé in 2021 found that a lower-level employee called Lynne Greenfield played a more pivotal role in the birth of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
By the time the bombshell report ran, Eva’s movie was already in the pipeline, and the actress-turned-filmmaker has staunchly defended her project ever since.
Eva on the other hand showed off her hourglass physique in a tantalizingly sheer lace gown that allowed her to flaunt her legs
Meanwhile Emma brought back memories of Old Hollywood as she swanned across the red carpet, with her trademark red hair teased into a silkily wavy do
Channeling Marlene Dietrich in Morocco, she rocked a silk white shirt with a long black tie, matching the raven-toned trousers cinched around her trim waistline
She attended the premiere on the arm of Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed her in her latest movie Poor Things after previously helming her in the critically lauded The Favourite
Jesse Garcia, who plays Richard Montanez in the film, cut a dashing figure at Thursday’s awards show in Palm Springs
In a charming group shot to remember, Jesse struck a pose on the red carpet whilst sandwiched between his director and his Flamin’ Hot leading lady Annie Gonzalez
Music superstar Billie Eilish and her brother and co-writer Finneas O’Connell were also on hand for the awards show, where they were to get the chairman’s award for their Barbie song What Was I Made For?
Jesse Garcia, who plays Richard Montanez in the film, cut a dashing figure at Thursday’s awards show in Palm Springs.
Jesse struck a pose on the red carpet with his director and his Flamin’ Hot leading lady Annie Gonzalez.
Music superstar Billie Eilish and her brother and co-writer Finneas O’Connell were also on hand for the awards show, where they were to get the chairman’s award for their Barbie song What Was I Made For?.
The acting honorees were also out in force that night, including Colman Domingo who was being awarded for his role in Rustin and Paul Giamatti who was getting the icon award for The Holdovers.
Leonardo DiCaprio posed up a storm with his Killers Of The Flower Moon co-star Lily Gladstone during their latest red carpet.
Leonardo DiCaprio radiated his irrepressible movie star magnetism as he posed up a storm with his Killers Of The Flower Moon co-star Lily Gladstone during their latest red carpet
The acting honorees were also out in force that night, including Colman Domingo (left) who was being garlanded for his role in Rustin and Paul Giamatti (left) who was getting the icon award for The Holdovers
Carey Mulligan – who was being presented with the international star award for an actress courtesy of her role as Leonard Bernstein’s wife Felicia in Bradley Cooper’s Maestro – went retro chic in a corset top with strings of pearls
(from left) Beverly Johnson, 71, flashed one of her knockout legs in a split gown, while Sandra Oh slid her lithe frame into a cherry red frock and Taraji P. Henson was every inch the busty bombshell in a plunging green wrap dress
Cillian Murphy, this year’s recipient of the desert palm achievement award, actor for his lead role in Oppenheimer, opted for classical style in a black tuxedo
His Oppenheimer co-star Robert Downey, Jr. could be seen sharing a goofy red carpet moment with Cillian after posing on the red carpet with his, Robert’s, mother-in-law Rosie Levin
Lenny Kravitz bared his toned chest, going shirtless under his sparkly-lapeled jacket as he shared a hug with Willem Defoe
Carey Mulligan – who was being presented with the international star award for an actress courtesy of her role as Leonard Bernstein’s wife Felicia in Bradley Cooper’s Maestro – went retro chic in a corset top with strings of pearls.
Beverly Johnson, 71, showed off her legs in a split gown, while Sandra Oh slid her lithe frame into a cherry red frock and Taraji P. Henson was every inch the busty bombshell in a plunging green wrap dress.
Cillian Murphy, this year’s recipient of the desert palm achievement award, actor for his lead role in Oppenheimer, opted for classical style in a black tuxedo.
His Oppenheimer co-star Robert Downey, Jr. could be seen sharing a goofy red carpet moment with Cillian after posing on the red carpet with his, Robert’s, mother-in-law Rosie Levin.
Lenny Kravitz bared his toned chest, going shirtless under his sparkly-lapeled jacket as he shared a hug with Willem Defoe.
America Ferrera draped her hourglass frame in a slinky black gown, while Carrie Fisher’s half-sister Joely modeled a lace-trimmed cocktail dress and Jennifer Esposito put on a busty display in a nude frock.
Orange Is The New Black alum Danielle Brooks, who was getting Thursday’s spotlight award for an actress for The Color Purple, rocked a white trouser suit over a plunging top.
A variety of couples turned the red carpet into an opportunity for a date night, from Kirsten Dunst and her husband Jesse Plemons to Willem Dafoe and his wife Giada Colagrande.
America Ferrera draped her hourglass frame in a slinky black gown, while Carrie Fisher’s half-sister Joely modeled a lace-trimmed cocktail dress and Jennifer Esposito put on a busty display in a nude frock
Orange Is The New Black alum Danielle Brooks, who was getting Thursday’s spotlight award for an actress for The Color Purple, rocked a white trouser suit over a plunging top
A variety of couples turned the red carpet into an opportunity for a date night, from Kirsten Dunst and her husband Jesse Plemons (left) to Willem Dafoe and his wife Giada Colagrande Iright)
Jeffrey Wright, that night’s recipient of the career achievement award for his new film American Fiction, attended the red carpet alongside his co-star Leslie Uggams
(from left) Mark Ruffalo swanked about in a suit that appeared to be made of velvet or velour, Greta Gerwig arrived in a frou-frou sequined black dress and DaVine Joy Randolph was swathed in swirling rose tulle
(from left) William Belleau, Tatanka Means, Talee Red Corn, Yancey Red Corn, Janae Collins, Jillian Dion, Cara Jade Myers and Tantoo Cardinal of Killers Of The Flower Moon gathered together for a group shot
Jeffrey Wright, that night’s recipient of the career achievement award for his new film American Fiction, attended the red carpet alongside his co-star Leslie Uggams.
Meryl Streep clashed a flowing black gown against a splashy pair of gleaming gold shoes, while German character actor Udo Kier also attended.
William Belleau, Tatanka Means, Talee Red Corn, Yancey Red Corn, Janae Collins, Jillian Dion, Cara Jade Myers and Tantoo Cardinal of Killers Of The Flower Moon gathered together for a group shot.
Mark Ruffalo swanked about in a suit that appeared to be made of velvet or velour, Greta Gerwig arrived in a sequined black dress and DaVine Joy Randolph was swathed in swirling rose tulle.
Robert De Niro, another one of the stars of Killers Of The Flower Moon, strolled onto the red carpet alongside with his girlfriend Tiffany Chen, who at 64 is 16 years his junior.
Robert De Niro, another one of the stars of Killers Of The Flower Moon, strolled onto the red carpet alongside with his girlfriend Tiffany Chen, who at 64 is 16 years his junior
Over the course of the evening, he could be seen sharing a warmly embracing his director Martin Scorsese, with whom Killers Of The Flower Moon marks his 10th collaboration
Over the course of the evening, he could be seen sharing a warmly embracing his director Martin Scorsese, with whom Killers Of The Flower Moon marks his 10th collaboration
Killers Of The Flower Moon was bequeathed the film festival’s vanguard award, and in accepting the trophy, Scorsese brought a wide array of the film’s team onstage with him
A cavalcade of stars made its way across the stage over the course of the evening, including Barbie co-stars Margot and America, who hugged Greta while presenting her with her directing award
Greta in turn delivered a glowing testimonial to Billie and Finneas, hailing their contribution to her film and crediting it for helping her discover the feature’s musicality
When Billie and Phinneas took the stage themselves, Billie bared her own struggles with ‘existential dread’ and Finneas credited their parents for shaping the two of them
Over the course of the evening, he could be seen sharing a warmly embracing his director Martin Scorsese, with whom Killers Of The Flower Moon marks his 10th collaboration.
Killers Of The Flower Moon was bequeathed the film festival’s vanguard award, and in accepting the trophy, Scorsese brought a wide array of the film’s team onstage with him.
A cavalcade of stars made its way across the stage over the course of the evening, including Barbie co-stars Margot and America, who hugged Greta while presenting her with her directing award.
Greta in turn delivered a glowing testimonial to Billie and Finneas, hailing their contribution to her film and crediting it for helping her discover the feature’s musicality.
Meryl then bounded onto the stage, gesturing emphatically so that her voluminous sleeves billowed as she gushed over Carey, with whom she starred in the 2015 historical drama Suffragette
Over the course of the evening’s festivities, Lenny took the stage in order to present Colman with his trophy for the latter’s Netflix portrayal of civil rights icon Bayard Rustin
Da’Vine Joy Randolph was feted with the breakthrough performance award for her stirring turn as a bereaved mother in The Holdovers, which saw her play opposite Paul
Emma beamed as she gave her speech while she was being honored for Poor Things
Blitz Bazawule and Taraji P. Henson, respectively the director and star of the new film The Color Purple, were also among the speakers that evening
Colman Domingo proudly posed with the spotlight actor award for Rustin
Colman beamed as he admired his award with Lenny Kravitz
When Billie and Phinneas took the stage themselves, Billie bared her own struggles with ‘existential dread’ and Finneas credited their parents for shaping the two of them.
Meryl then bounded onto the stage, gesturing emphatically so that her voluminous sleeves billowed as she gushed over Carey, with whom she starred in the 2015 historical drama Suffragette.
Over the course of the evening’s festivities, Lenny took the stage in order to present Colman with his trophy for the latter’s Netflix portrayal of civil rights icon Bayard Rustin.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph was feted with the breakthrough performance award for her stirring turn as a bereaved moter in The Holdovers, which saw her play opposite Paul.