On Oscars Sunday, all eyes were on Brie Larson, the odds-on favorite to to win Best Actress for her role in "Room."
Ultimately, she did take home the Academy Award -- and praise from fashion critics for her blue Gucci gown.
Her stylist, Cristina Ehrlich, told ABC News that the look was two months in the making.
"The initial part of the inspiration definitely started with picking the right designer, and picking the right designer for her didn't necessarily mean that we had a color set or anything set. It was kind of about figuring out the vibe of what wanted Oscars to be for her," Ehrlich said.
She continued: "[Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele] is an artist and a visual man, and Brie is absolutely too an artist and incredibly visual, so it was a dream collaboration. And I think for her, not only was it the end to an outrageously successful season, but I feel like it also really opened her up to this journey of understanding and learning how she can play these different characters on the red carpet."
Ultimately, she did take home the Academy Award -- and praise from fashion critics for her blue Gucci gown.
Her stylist, Cristina Ehrlich, told ABC News that the look was two months in the making.
"The initial part of the inspiration definitely started with picking the right designer, and picking the right designer for her didn't necessarily mean that we had a color set or anything set. It was kind of about figuring out the vibe of what wanted Oscars to be for her," Ehrlich said.
She continued: "[Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele] is an artist and a visual man, and Brie is absolutely too an artist and incredibly visual, so it was a dream collaboration. And I think for her, not only was it the end to an outrageously successful season, but I feel like it also really opened her up to this journey of understanding and learning how she can play these different characters on the red carpet."
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