The Best Actress nominee shimmered on the red carpet while wearing a white and silver dress to the luncheon.
The I, Tonya star wowed in a black empire waist dress from Georges Chakra Couture and killer heels.
The Best Actor in a Supporting Role nominee wore a gray suit to the star-studded luncheon.
This Mudbound actress looked spotless in her all-white outfit and knee-high boots.
The Best Director nominee cheerfully walked the red carpet in a navy blue accented suit.
The screenwriters and real-life inspiration behind the Oscar-nominated film The Big Sick walked the red carpet together in equally stunning outfits.
The Shape of Water supporting actor wore a navy blue suit which was polished off by a pair of gray loafers.
This Lady Bird actress looked effortlessly beautiful in a free flowing dress with a bronze design.
The Best Actor nominee wore a strikingly handsome suit and tie
This year's sole female nominee for Best Director ensured she stood out among the masses in a geometric patterned, empire waist dress.
The Darkest Hour actor sported a classic black and white suit and tie for the celeb-filled event.
The Best Actress nominee stood out in an orange slip dress at the Oscar Nominees luncheon.
The Get Out director wore a dashing navy blue suit, accented by a tie with a red rose emblazoned on the front.
The Best Actor in a Supporting Role nominee kept it casual in his suit and partly unbuttoned shirt.
The Pretty Little Lies star mixed business with pleasure as she wore a leather skirt and professional looking blazer to the luncheon.
The 22-year-old actor turned heads in an emerald colored, slim suit.
The artist strayed from tradition in his turtle neck and suit jacket while making an appearance at the event.
The Shape of Water star walked the red carpet in a navy pinstripe suit and peeptoe shoes.
The Best Actress in a Supporting Role nominee donned her little black dress and a stylish blazer to the luncheon in Beverly Hills.
The Phantom Thread director aimed for casual and ditched the tie on the red carpet.
The NBA pro and Oscar nominee wore all black to the event in Beverly Hills.
The popular director turned up on the red carpet to show his support for the nominees.