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Emily Blunt, Margot Robbie and Emma Stone lead bold fashion looks at 2024 Critics Choice Awards

A-listers like Emily Blunt, Margot Robbie and Emma Stone stepped out in black and red trends on the 2024 Critics Choice red carpet.

Hollywood’s A-Listers made their next award season stop in Santa Monica for the 2024 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night.

The event, hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler, honored the best of TV and film, and the stars shone on the red carpet, with black and red as the big trending colors.

Jennifer Aniston wore a black Dolce & Gabbana jumpsuit with a feathered bodice and a long train spilling off her hip.

Reese Witherspoon opted for an almost matching black, strapless gown with a large bow on her waist. Witherspoon brought her look-alike daughter, Ava Phillippe, as her date. She coordinated in a short black strapless dress with beaded embellishments.

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WATCH: JENNIFER ANISTON WALKS THE RED CARPET AT THE 2024 CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS

Emma Stone also opted for black, in a one-shoulder gown paired with slicked back hair and a pinky-red lip color.

WATCH: EMMA STONE WALKS THE RED CARPET AT THE 2024 CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS

Meg Ryan wowed on the red carpet in a black sequin strapless gown – her first major appearance on a red carpet since 2021.

Margot Robbie took a break from Barbie pink and wore a red, strapless gown with a border of roses around the neckline, with her hair pulled back in a loose, casual bun.

Emily Blunt also went for a flowery accessory on the shoulder of her red one-sleeve gown, paired with slicked back hair and a red lip. Her husband, John Krasinski, wore a light beige tuxedo jacket and brown trousers – shaking up the typical awards show look.

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A few stars broke with the black and red trend for the evening.

"Saltburn" star Rosamund Pike wore a bright blue, sequined halter dress. Last week at the Golden Globes, she wore a "protective veil" after she "smashed up" her face over the holidays in a ski accident.

"May/December" star Julianne Moore wore a purple strapless column dress, embellished with a large broach in the center of the neckline.

"Barbie" star America Ferrera opted for a bronze toned brown sequined gown, paired with a sleek bob.

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Harrison Ford, who was being honored with the Career Achievement Award during tonight’s ceremony, made it a date night with wife Calista Flockhart, who wore a pink and purple flower pattered dress, with elbow length black gloves.

WATCH: HARRISON FORD WALKS THE RED CARPET AT THE 2024 CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS

Will Ferrell wore a deep blue velvet tuxedo jacket, which he jokingly told Fox News Digital was from "Sears." 

WATCH: WILL FERRELL JOKES ABOUT HIS 2024 CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS RED CARPET LOOK

Other presenters for the evening included Angela Bassett, Brendan Fraser, Jon Cryer, Kaley Cuoco, Meg Ryan and Oprah Winfrey, to name just a few.

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