Austin Butler Looks Unbelievably Good on the Oscars Red Carpet

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Austin Butler has officially made his swoon-worthy arrival on the 95th annual Academy Awards red carpet.

The Hollywood's buzziest leading man appeared at tonight's Oscars ceremony at the Los Angeles Dolby Theater wearing a sleek black velvet suit by Saint Laurent. He paired the look with a classic white button-up, a black bow tie, and black dress shoes with a glossy sheen.

hollywood, california march 12 austin butler attends the 95th annual academy awards on march 12, 2023 in hollywood, california photo by mike coppolagetty images
Mike Coppola - Getty Images
hollywood, california march 12 austin butler attends the 95th annual academy awards on march 12, 2023 in hollywood, california photo by mike coppolagetty images
Mike Coppola - Getty Images

Tonight, Butler is nominated in the category of Best Actor for his starring role in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, in which he played the iconic King of Rock and Roll.

So far, he has been sweeping this year's awards season, garnering nods at the Golden Globes, Screen Actor Guild Awards, and British Academy Film Awards.

Butler previously opened up about learning how to embody Elvis Presley for the screen in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

"It was trying to see everything as if for the first time, without any preconceived idea of who Elvis was," he said. "Try[ing] to get down to the core, to his humanity. There were many different ways in which to approach that—with a year and a half of time, there [were] many things that I tried that brought me straight to the external things. And then other things where I’m just focusing so much on his internal life that I lost the specificity of something that he may do physically. It was a constant back and forth. I’d look at, say, the ‘Hound Dog’ performance. And I would want to get very specific—exactly the angle of his hand, or the angle of his head, or how he got up on his toes. And sometimes Polly would say, ‘Let’s pull back. What does the music actually feel like? What if you were to perform this song, just the way that the music is moving you?’ And so constantly trying to get to why he does what he does, what it actually felt like inside of him."

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