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Shock & Awe: Elizabeth Banks, Colman Domingo, Sarah Jessica Parker Pop In Hot-Pink Designs On The Red Carpet

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July 11 2021, Published 12:01 a.m. ET

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We all know you can be pretty in pink, but on the red carpet, stars are down right fierce in fuchsia!

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Certainly not going for subtle, celebs have been busy turning head in shocking hot-pink designs. The neon shade has been seen on the recent runways of Oscar De La Renta, Schiaparelli and Christopher John Rogers and quickly found its way onto Hollywood's hottest style stars.

And this trend isn't just for the ladies. Some of Hollywood's best-dressed men have been sporting the shocking shade. After all, it does take a real man to wear pink.

Scroll through the gallery below to see just a few of the celebs who have showed off shocking pink designs on the red carpet.

Alessandra Ambrosio

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At the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, the former Victoria's Secret Angel looked gorg in a Giorgio Armani Prive vibrant pink silk satin, sweetheart-neckline gown with a black satin bow at the back that lead into a dramatic train.

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Angelica Ross 

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The Pose actress slayed the red carpet at the Essence Black Women In Hollywood Awards in a custom Celestino Couture neon pink gown, which she accessorized with a Judith Leiber clutch and matching embellished Giuseppe Zanotti sandals.

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Colman Domingo

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The Ma Rainey's Black Bottom actor brought his fashion A-Game to the 93rd Academy Awards, sparkling in a jaw-dropping custom crystal-embellished hot pink Versace suit.

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Florence Pugh

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The Little Women star turned heads at the 73rd EE British Academy Film Awards in a bold fuchsia Dries Van Noten Spring 2020 tier cape dress which was layered with a black mini skirt and tied down the front. A diamond necklace and Jimmy Choo black satin sandals finished up her look.

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Sarah Jessica Parker

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The Sex And The City star floated down the red carpet at the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala wearing a voluminous Zac Posen hot pink ruffle pleated silk gown. Fred Leighton jewels and shoes from her own SJP Collection finished the look.

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Lil Nas X

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Before collecting two awards at the 62nd Annual Grammys, the "Old Town Road" rapper hit the red carpet in a wild western-inspired, custom pink Versace look.

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Elizabeth Banks

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Ahead of the 71st Emmy Awards, the Charlie's Angels actress hit up Audi's annual celebration in an Allen Schwartz Spring 2019 bright pink shorts suit, which she styled with navy sandals.

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Sofia Carson

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The Disney alum made a dramatic entrance at the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in a Giambattista Valli Spring 2019 Couture vibrant fuchsia ruffle high-low hem gown, which she teamed with silver metallic, ankle-strap pumps and sparkly earrings.

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Elizabeth McGovern

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At the London film premiere of Downton Abbey, the Oscar-nominated actress showed off her décolletage in a Zac Posen Pre-Fall 2019 hot pink off-the-shoulder, silk-faille gown, styled with sparkly jewelry and a metallic trim clutch.

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