The 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards red carpet showcased plenty of dazzling looks—but not all were hits. From excessive feathers and overwhelming ruffles to questionable silhouettes and mismatched ensembles, some of Hollywood’s biggest names landed on the worst dressed list with their daring but disastrous fashion choices.
Hosted by Kristen Bell and streaming live on Netflix, the event at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles brought together A-listers to celebrate the best in film and television. While some stars delivered stunning fashion moments, others left fans and fashion critics scratching their heads.
The Night’s Most Questionable Fashion Moments
Cynthia Erivo topped the worst dressed list, arriving in a metallic silver turtleneck gown with an over-the-top feathered collar that swallowed her frame. Jamie Lee Curtis followed closely behind in a sparkly black dress adorned with oversized feathers across the chest and sleeves, creating a look that felt more costume than couture.
Timothée Chalamet also made waves—but not in a good way—with a bright lime green shirt and leather suit, while Zoey Deschanel played it too safe in a buttoned black gown with a white top and bowtie, a look that felt more business casual than red carpet-ready.
Meanwhile, Joey King‘s attempt at an edgy aesthetic with a sheer black cutout gown featuring a turtleneck and dangling diamond chains resulted in an awkwardly mismatched look. Even Jane Fonda, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award, missed the mark with her sparkly tan gown featuring a bold black pattern and dangling tassels, which left fans divided.
Fashion Disasters That Had People Talking
- Zoe Saldana‘s gown featured an oversized shoulder piece that social media users on X (formerly Twitter) compared to a giant hair scrunchie.
- Danielle Deadwyler shocked in a dramatic tiered red gown, which overwhelmed her frame rather than complementing it.
- Ali Ahn’s cream dress with an enormous fur accent drew comparisons to an odd-looking plant, proving that bold doesn’t always mean better.
- Gia Coppola made sure all eyes were on her in an embellished ruffled gown covered in gems and floral details, though it was more chaotic than chic.
- Moeka Hoshi and Sasheer Zamata’s outfits suffered from awkward cuts and clashing patterns, making their looks appear more confusing than fashionable.
- Eleanor Matsuura’s sheer lime green gown left little to the imagination, and pairing it with neon heels only added to the visual confusion.
- Banita Sandhu turned heads for all the wrong reasons in a structured metallic frock with an odd shape.
- Joely Fisher looked more ready for a pop concert than an awards ceremony in a sparkling red pantsuit that lacked sophistication.
- TikTok star Anna Sitar walked the carpet in an ill-fitting black gown with a plunging neckline, which seemed like a last-minute pick rather than a planned fashion statement.
Ruffles also made a dramatic—though not entirely welcome—appearance. Monica Padman and Roxy Striar both sported voluminous ruffled gowns, proving that sometimes, less is more.
While fashion risks can often pay off, these red carpet choices proved that bigger, bolder, and louder doesn’t always mean better.