Loyal fans, many of them retuing every year for decades, screamed and clapped for their favorite stars -- although occasionally at the prompting of an Academy official -- and a dozen or more cooks and caterers watched from the roof of the theater.
Australian actress Cate Blanchett, who won the best supporting actress Oscar for her performance as Katharine Hepbu (news) in "The Aviator," carried one of Hepbu's gloves in her purse. "I don't want to make a big deal of it," she said before the ceremony. "It's for good luck."
Blanchett chose a pale yellow Valentino couture gown with a jeweled corsage on the shoulder and a burgundy band around the waist.
But she
admitted after winning that she was more comfortable in men's clothes.
"Definitely when I was playing (Hepbu) I felt more at home in the suits
than the dresses," Blanchett said.
From Laura Linney to Renee Zellweger, many of the stars sacrificed practicality for style, choosing strapless figure-hugging mermaid dresses that flared only at the knee, forcing them to teeter along on high heels.
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