Quiz: Do You Know Who Designed These Famous Oscars Dresses?


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We love to gawk at our favorite leading ladies in their red carpet finest on Oscar night, but who created those wave-making gowns? Test your knowledge of the designers behind the sartorial masterpieces--then enter to win your own glam getaway with InStyle's Red-Carpet Makeover Sweepstakes. One grand prize winner will win a round-trip flight to New York City, two nights in a chic hotel suite overlooking Central Park, a makeover at the InStyle offices, and a $1,000 gift card to Saks Fifth Avenue.

<section><h2>Who Designed These Wave-Making Oscars Dresses?</h2></section><section><h2>Angelina Jolie took home the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in "Girl, Interrupted" in this Morticia Addams-style dress by...</h2></section><section><h3>Charlize Theron owned the red carpet at the 2014 Oscars in this low cut number by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2002, Halle Berry made history as the first black actress to win Best Actress in a gown by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2016, Best Actress nominee Cate Blanchett wore this floral masterpiece by...</h3></section><section><h3>Presenter Cindy Crawford strutted down the red carpet at the 1991 Oscars in a dress of the same hue by...</h3></section><section><h3>Best Actress nominee Geena Davis made waves at the 1992 Oscars in this flouncy hi-low dress by...</h3></section><section><h3>At the 2012 Oscars, Gwyneth Paltrow's white caped gown was a sneak peek at the fall collection for this designer.</h3></section><section><h3>Jennifer Lawrence famously tripped up the stairs on her way to accept the Oscar for Best Actress in this ball gown by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2005, Hilary Swank took home the Oscar for Best Actress in a sleek, low-back gown by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2001, Julia Roberts won the Oscar for Best Actress in a black and white gown by...</h3></section><section><h3>Julianne Moore accepted the Oscar for Best Actress in 2015 wearing a sparkly strapless dress by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2003, Kate Hudson took to the Oscars red carpet in a dress made with 14-karat gold by...</h3></section><section><h3>Nominee and performer at the 2016 Oscars, Lady Gaga stunned in a white jumpsuit by...</h3></section><section><h3>Lupita Nyong'o stole the show at the 2015 Oscars in a gown embellished with 6,000 pearls by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2012, Best Actress winner Meryl Streep channeled the Oscar statue with this golden look by...</h3></section><section><h3>Nicole Kidman was the picture of elegance at the 2007 Oscars in a bold and bowed gown by...</h3></section><section><h3>In 2010, Best Actress winner Sandra Bullock sparkled in this beaded fairytale gown by...</h3></section><section><h3>Best Actress nominee, Saoirse Ronan, showed some skin at the 2016 Oscars in this glittery plunging number by...</h3></section><section><h3>Sharon Stone made a bold choice when she attended the 1998 Oscars in a men's button down by...</h3></section><section><h3>At the 2010 Oscars, Zo? Saldana was praised for taking a risk in this elaborate fluffy gown by...</h3></section><section><h2>You Got: Red Carpet Rookie</h2><p><div>You probably watch every awards show, but tune out when the "who are you wearing" question comes around. You appreciate a beautiful gown, regardless of whose handiwork it is. We can get behind that!</div></p></section><section><h3>You Got: Celebrity Style Savant</h3><p><div>So maybe you can't remember who designed every gown that makes its way down the red carpet, but you know your favorite celebs' styles. You might be thrown by a risky look or a surprising designer change, but for the most part, you got this.</div></p></section><section><h3>You Got: Designer Devotee</h3><p><div>Do you have an extended pass to Fashion Week every year? Because, girl, you know your stuff. From ruffles to tulle, sequins to side slits, you can recognize the work of fashion houses from a far. </div></p></section>