Stars were ready for the red carpet spotlight at Sunday’s Actor Awards in Los Angeles.

Formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the 31st edition of the union-hosted honors invited the best of film and television to celebrate their craft with a ceremony at the Shrine Auditorium and set to stream live on Netflix.

Along with a fresh name, this year’s Actor Awards featured the first dress code in the show’s three-decade history.

Drawing from style from the dawn of Tinseltown, guests took inspiration from the theme, “Reimagining Hollywood Glamour From the ’20s and ’30s.”

Sleek monochrome silhouettes and tons of sparkles dominated the red carpet, where stars turned heads in an array of chic blacks, striking whites and dazzling metallics.

Host Kristen Bell looked radiant in a sheer silver Georges Hobeika that featured a plunging neckline and pleated train.

“One Battle After Another” star Teyana Taylor donned custom Thom Browne. Designed to evoke the female form, the gown featured a bodice of swirling neutral hues and a skirt of silver and gold sequins. Ivy-shaped Tiffany & Co. diamonds adorned her neck.

Kate Hudson, attending as a nominee for “Song Sung Blue,” radiated timeless elegance in cream Valentino with a plisse bust, midriff-baring cutout and cape, which cascaded into a flowing train. Lavishing the look in diamonds, she donned a whopping 76.73 carats of gems designed by jeweler Emily P. Wheeler.

Demi Moore was the definition of drama in black silk Schiaparelli, which was embossed to look like crocodile skin, held up with a diamond halter and with a dramatic tulle bustle.

“Marty Supreme’s” Odessa A’Zion was fabulous in fringed Giorgio Armani jumpsuit with tousled curls piled atop her head.

Quinta Brunson went for high-contrast chic in a black and ivory Gabriela Hearst number with full, structured sleeves.

Check out all of the Actor Awards’ most stunning looks here:

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