
See TheWrap's ranking of Oscars fashion at Sunday's Academy Awards, from Alicia Vikander to Taraji P. Henson.

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Teresa PalmerThere’s way too much going on in the look from “Hacksaw Ridge” star Palmer -- unflattering pleats, a confounding fit and odd hair and makeup to boot.

Jessica BielGorgeous as she is, this Kaufmanfranco gown and matching Tiffany statement necklace on Biel is a flat-out disaster.

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Alicia VikanderLast year’s Best Supporting Actress winner needed a bit more support before she stepped out of the house -- black frilly lace, pearls and a curious top-knot.

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Karlie KlossSure, Kloss makes her living by showing up and looking gorgeous -- but this looks awfully familiar, if not identical, to Gwyneth Paltrow's Tom Ford gown in 2012.

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Dakota JohnsonThe "50 Shades Darker" star landed an archive Gucci gown that photographs much better than it looked live walking down the carpet -- several Wrap staffers also remarked on her lackluster hair.

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Kirsten DunstThis Dior Couture creation is both flattering and dramatic with a modern twist -- sewn-in pockets.

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Michelle WilliamsWilliams has always had a more romantic red carpet style -- but this Louis Vuitton gown is oversimplified to a fault. As an ambassador the brand you'd think they'd put a stronger look forward.

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Halle BerryThis Grecian-inspired Atelier Versace gown gives Academy Award winner Berry the goddess vibe she's worthy of -- with a wild mane to match.

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Emma RobertsNot only is this Armani collection gown a nice '30s throwback, the dress was made from entirely sustainable materials.

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Taraji P. HensonThe Best Actress nominee for "Hidden Figures" is a vamp of epic proportions in this Alberta Ferretti number.

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Mahershala AliThe "Moonlight" star looked sleek in all black -- all the better to complement his Oscar gold, as Ali won Best Supporting Actor.

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Auli'i Cravalho Cravalho, the voice of Disney's "Moana," gets her real-life princess moment in this stunning pleated creation with cinched waist and full train.

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Pharrell WilliamsThe “Hidden Figures” music mastermind never disappoints with his personal style -- and breathes some much-needed life into Oscar menswear. Only possible downside to this tricked-out tux is its designer -- Meryl Streep enemy, Chanel.