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SAG Awards: All the Eternally Fashionable Looks From the 2005 Ceremony

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From chiffon and satin gowns to halter necklines and bold embellishments, the 2005 SAG Awards’ fashion has proven to be a time capsule of its era. 

It was clear as stars showed up to the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in ensembles that embodied the early aughts. For instance, Kate Winslet arrived in a turquoise satin gown featuring a ruched bodice, hoping to take home Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. (Hillary Swank won for Million Dollar Baby.)

Meanwhile, Eva Longoria—who took home the trophy for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series alongside her Desperate Housewives costars—attended in a strapless satin eggplant-purple gown that was completed with a chiffon hemline that was embroidered with sequined florals. 

Her onscreen husband Ricardo Antonio Chavira arrived in an all-black ensemble, wearing a satin button-up shirt. And Jason Bateman wore a boxy black suit and loose-fitting pants, a typical look for the time but now appears more untailored rather than intentional.

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