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Halle Berry Channels Romance in High-slit Tamara Ralph Dress With Rosettes for Oscars Red Carpet 2023

Halle Berry graced the red carpet at the 2023 Oscars on Sunday in Los Angeles in a striking look. The award-winning actress wore a white keyhole cutout Tamara Ralph gown with thigh-high slits and shimmering pink rosettes on her neckline and thigh. When it came to hair, Berry donned an asymmetrical bob, with honey-blonde highlights, which she first shared a glimpse of on her Instagram on Saturday. “Guess who’s going to the ball tomorrow,” the star captioned the video. Halle Berry at the 95th annual Academy Awards on March 12 in Los Angeles. Halle Berry at the 95th annual Academy Awards on March 12 in Los Angeles. Ana de Armas, Cara Delevingne and Angela Bassett were among the other stars who arrived on the red carpet. Berry is no stranger to standout award show looks, with this one being her latest. She recently announced in March on Instagram that her 2002 Oscars gown is on display at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. At the 2002 Academy Awards, where she became the first black actress to win for Best Actress, she stunned in a burgundy Elie Saab gown with sheer floral adornment on her chest. Halle Berry at the 95th annual Academy Awards on March 12

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