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Zoe Saldaña Sparkles in a Bedazzled Velvet Gown with Dramatic Ruffle on the Red Carpet at 2025 SAG Awards

Zoe Saldaña Sparkles in a Bedazzled Velvet Gown with Dramatic Ruffle on the Red Carpet at 2025 SAG Awards

Yahoo24-02-2025

Zoe Saldaña is continuing her awards season parade of gowns.
The actress, 46, showed up in style at the 2025 SAG Awards. The actress is nominated for outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role for her part as Rita Mora Castro in Emilia Pérez.
To walk the red carpet Saldaña wore a one-sleeve gown by Saint Laurent. The black body-hugging velvet gown featured a bejeweled ruffle at the neckline for added drama. She wore platform sandals in satin crepe also from the house. For even more sparkle, she added dazzling diamond Cartier earrings and a Cartier bracelet, both from 2000.
Other actresses nominated for the award include Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown), Jamie Lee Curtis (The Last Showgirl), Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson) and Ariana Grande (Wicked).
Saldaña attended the 2025 BAFTAs on Feb. 16 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, when she won the award for best supporting actress.
Saldaña wowed in a form-fitting black lace Saint Laurent gown. The gown stood apart with the dramatic tulle and lace neckline that framed Saldaña's shoulders. The actress paired the look with delicate rings, earrings and a necklace by De Beers. Her soft curls complemented the vampy look.
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Saldaña was accompanied by her husband, Marco Perego-Saldaña, and they posed on the carpet together for photos.
She told preshow host Alex Zane that she "couldn't be more proud of the project that has brought me here" to the BAFTAs.
The week before, Saldaña attended the 2025 Critics Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on Feb. 7. At the awards show, Saldaña was crowned the winner for best supporting actress.
She gave a teary shoutout to her sons during her acceptance speech while also taking time to thank her collaborators and supporters.
"To my fellow nominees, the films this year and the work you've all done. It's breathtaking," Saldaña said. "I will forever be proud to be among you. Thank you to all of you. I can't see you, but you f---ing rock."
Saldaña attended the Critics Choice Awards in a sleek fiery-red dress. The silk Saint Laurent gown had a modest neckline, but the back of the gown revealed a sexy cutout. Saldaña accessorized the Saint Laurent gown with a black ribbon choker by Cartier along with other sparkling Cartier details. The dress was accented with a black bow in the back, and she completed the look with red heels.
Related: Zoe Saldaña Gives Teary Shout Out to Her Sons in 2025 Critics Choice Awards Speech: 'My Greatest Adventure'
Saldaña embraced the onset of the 2025 awards season with her red carpet look at the 2025 Golden Globes Awards. The actress wore the color of the season, a dark brown strapless sequin gown, by Saint Laurent. She draped a chocolate-colored cape around her arms and piled on the diamonds to add more sparkle.
Related: Zoe Saldaña Says Her 'Heart Is Full of Gratitude' as She Cries Through First Golden Globes Win: 'Oh My God'
On the red carpet, she told E! that Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello — who also produced Emilia Pérez — designed the gown especially for her.
"I just told him I wanted something in the chocolates, in the deep browns," she said of the gown. "I just felt really beautiful in it."
That evening, Saldaña won best performance by a female actor in a supporting role for her performance as a lawyer named Rita in Jacques Audiard's musical thriller film.
See PEOPLE's full coverage of the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, airing on Netflix.
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