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Here's What The Pins On The Oscars Red Carpet Mean

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At the 2024 Oscars, many guests have chosen to adorn their red carpet looks with nods to political causes.

Eugene Lee Yang posing in a red satin suit jacket with an asymmetrical peplum detail

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One of the most popular pins of the night so far has been the Artists4Ceasefire symbol, referring to the organization calling for "an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire in Gaza and Israel before another life is lost."

Close-up of a person in a velvet blazer with a graphic pin on the lapel

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This is photographer and director Misan Harriman.

Comedian and Poor Things star Ramy Youssef was one of the people to wear the pin, along with documentary filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, and producer Nadim Cheikhrouha.

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Anatomy of a Fall actor Milo Machado-Graner further sported the Palestinian flag:

Milo Machado-Graner and another man at the Oscars

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Marvel Studios founder Avi Arad wore a yellow ribbon, which was an effort organized by Bring Them Home — an organization engaging in advocacy for the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Avi Arad and another gentleman at the Oscars

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Nimona director Troy Quane wore a "Protect Trans Kids" pin:

Two lapel pins on a jacket, one with text "PROTECT TRANS KIDS," and the other shaped like a key

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And Napoleon costume designer Dave Crossman wore a pin that read "Pay Equity Now."

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We'll keep you updated as the looks roll in.

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