Cynthia Erivo ensured her debut Oscars red carpet would be one to remember.

After serving incredible back-to-back fashion moments — first at theGolden Globes, and again at theSAG Awards—Cynthia Erivodelivered yet again at the2020 Academy Awardstonight.

TheHarrietstar, who is nominated both for Best Actress and Best Original Song, saved the best for last, turning heads in a white custom Atelier Versace one-shoulder bustier gown, featuring a crystal mesh bodice and front-slit detail revealing her white Stuart Weitzman platform heels. She accessorized with Piaget diamond rings and earrings, as well as Maria Tash earrings and mismatched blue and white nails.

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To finish, Erivo opted for a smoky eye and a nude lip.

Her Oscars gown caps off an awards season full of exuberant, showstopping style. On Jan. 19,Erivo brought a splash of color to the SAG Awards red carpetin a strapless custom Schiaparelli Couture ballgown with red bustier top and pink voluminous tiered skirt. She paired the bold look with Roberto Coin jewelry.

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OnE! Live from the Red Carpet, she revealed to hostRyan Seacrestthat her dress was “all hand-beaded and embroidered,” and that “[it] took 800 hours” to create.

TheHarrietstar also told PEOPLE on the red carpet she chose to include peonies on the inside of her dress — which weighed about five pounds! — because they’re her favorite flower.

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PEOPLE confirmed that Erivo’s necklace was made of one pear cabochon sapphire, one round diamond, 136 buff top sapphires, two marquise diamonds, 33 round diamonds and pavé-set diamonds.

Erivos’ stylistJason Boldenshared a behind-the-scenes snap of the star on Instagram before she walked the red carpet.

“The New Hollywood!! Brave, Black & Beautiful ?? Thanks @thombrowneny for 800hrs Of Work & @bulgariofficial for 3million Dollar Necklace ???? #JSNstyleteam,” he wrote in the caption.

Earlier this month, Erivo, who is the only acting nominee of color tonight,opened up to PEOPLE about portraying Harriet Tubman— and the tearjerking moment when her character finally becomes free.

“There was a moment where Harriet makes the step into freedom, and the day was just as gloomy as you can believe. The sky was grey, it was raining, and we had so much to do that day that it just felt like it was impossible,” the actress recalled.

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“We start shooting, and just as I make the step over, the clouds break, the sun comes out,” Erivo told PEOPLE. “So the sun in my face [in the movie] is the real sun in my face. You look around and everyone’s in tears. It felt like one of those moments where we knew that we weren’t doing it on our own.”

source: people.com