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Colours splashed on 2018 SAG Awards red carpet

Updated on: 22 January,2018 12:21 PM IST  |  Washington
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The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards this year kick started with splashes of colours all around the red carpet, unlike the all-black Golden Globes last month.

Colours splashed on 2018 SAG Awards red carpet

The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards this year kick started with splashes of colours all around the red carpet, unlike the all-black Golden Globes last month.

Starting with host of the night, Kristen Bell; she was seen in a pretty pink gown, with neatly parted bun and minimal accessories.


Susan Sarandon. Pics/AFP
Susan Sarandon. Pics/AFP

71-year-old Susan Sarandon slayed it as she walked in with cool shades on, bringing in sex-appeal to the red carpet.


Alison Brie
Alison Brie


The 'GLOW' star Alison Brie was seen in a red-hot one-shoulder, thigh-slit gown. She was accompanied by hubby, actor Dave Franco, who sported a black-and-white tuxedo. They surely made the smartest couple on the red carpet.

Allison Williams
Allison Williams

'Girls and Get Out' actress Allison Williams went for a bold look, teaming dark hair and dark lips with a white and silver beaded gown.

'Stranger Things' star Natalia Dyer sported a unique frock with a celestial themed skirt.

Making some dramatic choice, both Tracee Ellis Ross and Laura Linney decided to go with caped inspired frocks in neutral tones.

Cara BuonoCara Buono

On other hand, Cara Buono, Beth Dover and Lilliana Vazquez brought their fashion game in flower patterned frocks.

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