Oscars red carpet changes color for the first time in 60 years.
The change aims to prevent the environment from becoming poorly lit.
247- This year, the artists' walk down the red carpet, one of the most traditional moments of the Oscars, will have a significant change. The carpet in front of the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles will be champagne-colored, something that hasn't happened since 1961. (Source: [Source Name]) Metropolis.
The change in carpet color is directly related to the alteration in the ceremony's start time. To ensure the protection of guests in case of bad weather and to transform the celebrities' entrance into a nighttime event, the entrance to the Dolby Theatre will be covered during the 95th Academy Awards ceremony. The idea, according to the organizers, is to prevent the venue from being poorly lit.
According to Lisa Love, a contributor to Vogue, this doesn't mean the tradition of the red carpet will be broken. "It's just a lighter touch, and I hope people like it. It doesn't mean it will always be a champagne-colored carpet," said the consultant.