The MOST ICONIC OSCARS MOMENTS
Woman & Home UK|April 2023
We take a trip down memory lane to celebrate one of the biggest awards ceremonies in history
ANNA MATHESON
The MOST ICONIC OSCARS MOMENTS

Audrey Hepburn

She was nominated four times, but only once, in 1954, did Audrey win the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Roman Holiday. The star wore a white floral Givenchy dress for the occasion, which has become one of the most memorable dresses of the 20th century.

Helen Mirren

Helen's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in 2006's The Queen won her the Best Actress award. The star, now 77, thanked the late Queen in her speech, saying, 'I salute her courage and her consistency, and I thank her, because if it wasn't for her, I most, most certainly would not be here."

Hilary Swank

The actor, who received the award for Best Actress for playing a female boxer in Million Dollar Baby, looked sensational in a backless navy blue Guy Laroche gown, which she wore to the 2005 Academy Awards ceremony.

Halle Berry

Film history was made when Halle, then 35, became the first Black woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress in 2002 for Monster's Ball. She told the audience, 'This moment is so much bigger than me. It's for every nameless, faceless woman of colour that now has a chance because this door tonight has been opened.

Greyneth Paltrow

The pink Ralph Lauren dress she wore to the Oscars in 1999 will sit firmly in the best-ever dresses list, but it was Gwyneth's emotional acceptance speech for her win for Best Actress for Shakespeare in Love that puts the Goop founder in the history books.

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