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Tuxedoes, tattoos and gratitude on red carpet

Tuxedoes, tattoos and gratitude on red carpet

Write: Fruma [2011-05-20]

Tuxedoes, tattoos and gratitude on red carpet

Gratitude was the emotion of the Oscar day for first-time supporting actress nominees Taraji P. Henson (pictured) and Viola Davis, who agreed it really was enough just to be nominated.

"The win is the beautiful, amazing people I've met along the way," Henson, who raises Brad Pitt's character in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, said on the red carpet before yesterday's show.

A few minutes later Henson would lose to Penelope Cruz who played Javier Bardem's high-strung ex-wife in Vicky Cristina Barcelona. But not before receiving good wishes from Denzel Washington, Rita Moreno and James Earl Jones.

Her only other Oscar appearance came in 2006 when she was one of the performers who sang the Oscar-winning song from Hustle & Flow.

Tuxedoes, tattoos and gratitude on red carpet

"There are so many talented actors out there and not all of them walk this carpet, so I'm very honored," she said.

There was plenty of ink on the red carpet yesterday. Or rather on the bodies of the stars walking the carpet.

Angelina Jolie's strapless black gown left plenty of space to see her now-familiar tattoos.

Evan Rachel Wood (pictured), who plays Mickey Rourke's estranged daughter in The Wrestler, had the numeral 15 tattooed behind her left ear.

Wood's strapless beige gown also provided the backdrop for the phrase "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream" tattooed across her back below her neck.

At the Oscars what is fashionable formal wear is sometimes left to the eye of the beholder.

Tuxedoes, tattoos and gratitude on red carpet

Mickey Rourke (pictured), for example, arrived on the red carpet for yesterday's show in sunglasses and an ivory tuxedo over a black vest without a tie. Philip Seymour Hoffman came decked out in a classic black tuxedo complete with tie but with a knit cap on his head. Still another Oscar attendee was sporting a top hat.

Robert Downey Jr., nominated for best supporting actor, said he wasn't sure what he or his wife, Susan, were wearing.

"I just know that she's wearing red and I'm wearing black and she looks really cute," Downey said.