Just in case you missed any part of our Oscars coverage over the last two days, we have a handy-dandy index of all our coverage. Behold! (Cher, sadly, not included.)
- Lady Gaga and her glorious gloves
- Keira Knightley, perhaps too twee?
- Julianne Moore in Chanel Couture (with bonus awards season flashbacks)
- Rosamund Pike in Givenchy
- Marion Cotillard in Dior
- Cate Blanchett in John Galliano for Maison Margiela
- Rita Ora in Marchesa, Vera Wang, and Donna Karan
- Lupita Nyong’o in Calvin Klein
- Jennifer Lopez in Elie Saab
- Emma Stone in Elie Saab (and bonus Monique Lhuillier)
- Naomi Watts in Armani Prive
- Jennifer Aniston in Versace
- Laura Dern in Alberta Ferretti
- Jessica Chastain in Givenchy and H&M
- Felicity Jones in Alexander McQueen
- Reese Witherspoon in Tom Ford
- Solange in Christian Siriano
- Chloe Grace Moretz in Miu Miu
- Gwyneth Paltrow in Ralph & Russo
- Miley Cyrus in Schiaparelli and Tom Ford
- Anna Kendrick in Custom Thakoon
- Kerry Washington in Miu Miu
- Oscar Post-Party Fugs and Fabs: Stars Who Changed Clothes
- Rose McGowan in WTF
- Meryl Streep in Lanvin
- Idina Menzel in Romona Keveza and Theia
- The Red Carpet Couples: Pacey and Diane! Dax and Kristen! Bendershirts Cumberpants and Sophie Hunter! Etc!
- More Weirdo Attention-Craving Naked People (the title of which sort of says it all)
- The Dudes (so many dudes. Idris Elba! Redmayne! Chris Evans! Common! Stamos?)
- Zoe Saldana in Prabal Gurung and Versace
- Sienna Miller in Oscar de la Renta
- Dakota Johnson in Saint Laurent
- The Models (from Kurkova to Kerr)
- Everyone wearing white, including Xtina, Viola Davis, Zendaya, and Judith Light
- Oscars Fug/Fab Face-Off: Amy Adams vs Sofia Vergara
- Marisa Tomei in Azzaro Couture
- Oscars Fug/Fab Face-Off: Natalie Portman vs. Beyonce
- Dobrev! Serena Williams! Bellamy Young! It’s other ladies in red.
- Oh so many people wore patterns
- From ScarJo to Olivia Munn, we’ve got everyone in greens, blues, and purples
- Kat Graham looked a little…wacky.
- A whole plethora of people wore black and white
- But even more women were just wearing basic black
- And then FINALLY: Everyone Else. THE END!