Andrew Garfield to Margaret Qualley: Head turners at The Academy’s Governor’s Awards
Andrew Garfield to Margaret Qualley: Head turners at The Academy’s Governor’s Awards
Music producer Quincy Jones was posthumously honoured at the Hollywood event
Agnivo NiyogiCalcutta
Published 20.11.24, 11:51 AM
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrated legendary music producer Quincy Jones posthumously at the 15th Governors Awards, held in Ovation Hollywood recently. He passed away on November 3 at the age of 91.
An honourary Oscar was awarded to casting director Juliet Taylor at the event attended by the who’s who of Hollywood. Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, producers of the Bond film franchise, received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Filmmaker Richard Curtis was presented with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Here’s a look at who wore what at the star-studded event.
(Photographs: Sami Drasin)
Academy Award-nominated actor Colman Domingo looked dapper in a black suit.
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Jennifer Hudson stunned in a black embellished sequin maxi dress.
French-American actress and singer Lily-Rose Depp was also in attendance at the Governor’s Award.
Former James Bond actor Daniel Craig attended the awards ceremony in black shades and tuxedo.
The Substance star Margaret Qualley sported a white dress from Chanel’s Spring-summer 2022 Haute Couture collection.
We Live in Time actor Andrew Garfield opted for a black tuxedo.
Tilda Swinton rocked the Governor’s Awards in a red dress.
Lupita Nyong’o went for a black dress paired with a pearl necklace.
Amy Poehler shimmered in a silver top paired with a black dress at the ceremony.