Hollywood’s biggest night is always as much about fashion as it is about film. Emma Stone once again made sure all eyes were on her the moment she stepped onto the 2026 Oscars red carpet. The Oscar-winning actress, who is nominated this year for her role in “Bugonia,” posed for photographers and greeted fans outside the Dolby Theatre. She joined fellow nominees and A-listers for Hollywood’s biggest night, celebrating the year’s best films and performances.
Emma Stone Is Liquid Fire

Stone arrived at the 2026 Oscars wearing a liquid-silver dress. It almost looked as if it had been literally poured onto her. The “Bugonia” star is no stranger to turning heads on the red carpet, and this year was no exception.
GettyEmma paired the amazing look with a flippy bob and a peachy lip.
Emma’s 2026 Nomination

For the 2026 Academy Awards, Stone is nominated for Best Actress for “Bugonia.” In addition to Stone, the other nominees in this category are Jessie Buckley for “Hamnet,” Rose Byrne for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” Kate Hudson for “Song Sung Blue,” and Renate Reinsve for “Sentimental Value.”
Emma is no stranger to being nominated at the Oscars. She talked about how much being nominated for this movie meant to her. In the following statement: “Thank you to the Academy for these nominations and to everyone who poured their hearts into Bugonia. None of this exists without our director, Yorgos. I am forever grateful for our creative partnership and friendship. I share this recognition with the beyond brilliant Jesse Plemons and our remarkable cast, crew, and producers. To be in the company of all of these incredible nominees is a true honor, and I’m deeply thankful.”
Breaking Oscar Records

While Emma is enjoying her Oscar nomination, it looks like the Oscar winner is also enjoying breaking some records.
With her “Bugonia” nomination, Stone became the youngest woman in history to reach seven Oscar nominations. This record was previously held by Meryl Streep, who does still hold the record for most nominations ever at 21.



