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“It’s My Favorite Dress”: Carey Mulligan’s ’50s Balenciaga Oscars Gown Is A Sweet Nod To Her Maestro Character

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After recently telling British Vogue that going on the red carpet is like entering Doctor Who’s Tardis (“Most days I’m just me... And then every once in a while I step into a magic phone box, and —whoosh—I come out the other side in a designer gown and there are lights flashing everywhere”), the actor finds awards ceremonies “more fun [than] nerve-wracking” nowadays, because “this part of job is such a different world.”

Case in point: Mulligan will be arriving at the Dolby Theatre in a “big party van” with all her friends (“I’m going to be standing so that the dress doesn’t get creased”). On the playlist? “Only the hits, nothing cool,” she says.

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A photograph of the original gown taken in 1951.

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It’ll be a very different experience to Mulligan’s last Oscars appearance in 2021, the first one after the Covid-19 pandemic began, when only her husband, Marcus Mumford, was allowed to accompany her on the red carpet. “[He] was in charge of everything: he had to make sure the dress was laid out nicely; he was texting my hair and make-up team. He was incredibly stressed,” she laughs.

After the ceremony, Mulligan will change into a yet-to-be-decided after-party look, so that she can “sit and eat, and not worry about getting ketchup on myself,” and avoid anyone spilling wine on that beautiful white train (“I would murder them!” she jokes.) And after that? “I’m officially unemployed as of March 11, so I will fly home and go back to the school run for a while,” the actor replies. “It’s going to be really nice to bunker down and enjoy a bit of downtime.”