The 4 Big Trends We're About to See at the Oscars, According to an Expert

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After the Grammys, there's only one award ceremony left: the Oscars. So we had to take a second to regroup. We chatted with Tracy Taylor, stylist and senior style editor at Net-a-Porter, about the trends we've been seeing on the red carpet so far. Considering the tremendous number of deep-plunging necklines, floral details, and sophisticated pantsuits, we can expect the same glamorous looks to pop up at the Academy Awards.

But in the meantime, we're taking a note from Hollywood's elite and shopping the designs they've been wearing. If you've got a special occasion coming up, from a wedding to a fancy dinner, we suggest you take your cues from right here. Read on to see these looks take over the red carpet, then let the inspiration take hold.

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Deep Cutouts
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Deep Cutouts

"The red carpet at the Grammys continued the deep plunge trend we have seen throughout this award season. Whether plunging neckline, keyhole, or cutouts, stunners in this category included Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, Faith Hill, Chrissy Teigen, and Demi Lovato."

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Power Suits
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Power Suits

"Katy Perry’'s performance look reflected another important trend for this season — the power suit for women. Katy rocked it out in an all-white ensemble, paired with sneakers for a more laid-back look. We also loved how Halsey, Jill Scott, Michelle Pesce, and Mýa pulled off the power suit on the red carpet."

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Sequins and Stripes
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Sequins and Stripes

"Metallic stripes were embraced by celebrities and performers like Paris Jackson, Kat Graham, and Katharine McPhee. This inspiration originates from fashion in the late '70s and early '80s, and the glam-rock combination has been seen on the latest runways in New York, Milan, and Paris."

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Modern Florals
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Modern Florals

"This season's florals are not like your seasons past as they are embracing deeper, darker florals which make for a rich, opulent look. This is another big trend seen on the runway and is a great fit for rebellious fashion-lovers. At the Grammys, Lea Michele had a folkloric approach to the dark floral trend, while Camila Cabello and Kelsea Ballerini chose romantic silhouettes with lavish embellishments."