Euphoria star Zendaya looked every inch a member of Hollywood royalty in an elegant pink gown at The Screen Actors (SAG) Awards.
The Spiderman actor, 26, who was nominated for best female actor in a drama series, donned a strapless Valentino gown with roses embroidered on the skirt, completing the look with a statement necklace and bracelet.
Stars rocked some incredible looks at the ceremony in LA on Sunday night, where movie Everything Everywhere All At Once, starring Michelle Yeoh, dominated.
Emily Blunt also opted for a floral theme on the red carpet, wearing a red column gown with green and pink flowers trailing from her sleeve to the hem.
The Devil Wears Prada star wore striking red lipstick to complete the look, with her blonde hair down.
Michelle Yeoh, who won for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, turned heads in a black strapless gown, with eye catching golden tassels running down the middle.
Austin Butler, who lost out to Brendan Fraser for Male Actor in a Leading Role, looked smart in a burgundy three piece suit, with flared trousers and a bowtie.
Black Panther star Angela Bassett, nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, did her thing in a striking yellow tulle dress, with an elaborate neckline and full tulle skirt.
Wednesday star Jenna Ortega opted for a black strapless gown with a thigh split in the skirt, and a corset style top.
Danielle Deadwyler, nominated for her lead role in Till, looked ethereal in a shimmering silver gown. with a coral, scale-like pattern on the skirt.
Danielle simply paired the look with a necklace and earrings.
Banshees of Inisherin actor Barry Keoghan, nominated for his supporting role, looked dapper in an all white suit, complete with a white tie and black shoes.
Inventing Anna star Julia Garner rocked a shimmering red dress with a shell inspired design, and a beaded neckline and sleeves.
During the ceremony, Everything Everywhere All at Once star Ke Huy Quan made history as he became the first Asian actor to win for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role.
He beat Banshees of Inisherin co-stars Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan, Eddie Redmayne and Paul Dano in the race.
After collecting the award, Quan said: "I quickly realised that this moment no longer belongs to me. It also belongs to everyone who has asked for change.
"The landscape looked so different now than before. So, thank you so much to all of you in this room and everyone who contributed to these changes."
He became increasingly emotional throughout his acceptance speech. Quan concluded: "To all those at home who are watching and struggling and waiting to be seen. Please keep on going, because the spotlight will one day find you.
"Thank you everyone for rooting for me. I will be rooting for you."