Even Kate Hudson tell in 2013 that she " ca n’t afford " to " own all the apparel " she wears on the scarlet rug
A lot of time and effort goes into crafting celebs' red carpet looks — and so does a lot of money. In fact, the costs (and who has to pay them) for red carpet looks vary significantly based on factors like the celeb’s popularity and the stylist’s notoriety, not to mention if a film studio is involved to pick up the bill.
So here are 14 times celebs and stylists revealed the “hidden costs” of red carpets:
1.As of 2016, many prominent stylists, such as Micaela Erlanger, charged their clients a day rate around $1,500 (which, if you’re a nominee, is likely covered by your studio). She told theNew York Post, “There’s a lot of prep involved — we’re talking weeks!”
" From talking to house decorator if you ’re doing something impost to receive the samples in and , of track , fittings — it ’s crazy , " she said .
2.In a since-deleted TikTok from 2020 (perMetro),Grey’s AnatomyactorAdelaide Kanereportedly said that she was in “crippling debt” because of business expenses and taxes. Specifically related to red carpets, she said that, for each event, she may spend between $700–1,500 on a stylist and $1,000 on hair and makeup artists.
She order , " Just to be clear up , every histrion I know saves as much as humanly possible because most of us go for months or sometimes geezerhood at a time between jobs . "
She also said that , because of residuum , she ’s " o.k. , but [ her ] savings wo n’t last forever . "
3.In 2024, Busy Philips toldPage Six, “I have to continually hustle. It is so true. With hair, makeup, and wardrobe and what it cost…I look at, like, the amount of money I’m supposedly making, and I look at, like, the bills…and what’s expected of [me]. And then it’s not just the bills, it’s what’s expected of me when I show up at a place, you know? And it’s like, well, okay, this film company or this production company is only gonna pay this percentage of your hair and makeup and wardrobe, so you have to make up the rest. So then you’re thousands of dollars out of pocket, and then, at the end of the day, it’s like, ‘Well, what am I doing?'”
" I was saying to Renée [ Elise Goldsberry] … I was like , ' We should just show up a mess at one of these things , ' " she said .
4.In a 2023 YouTube interview withRanveer Allahbadia(translated into English byIndian Express), Bollywood actor Bhumi Pednekar said, “Styling is a very big thing and it’s a very expensive process.” She said that her styling"will cost around Rs 15k to 20k" (about $180–240). Then, she said additional expenses include car rental at around Rs 15k to 20k (about $180–240) and hair and makeup for Rs 20k (about $240).
She said , " For a regular person , spend Rs 75k to 80k for an upshot , which is canonic , it ’s a lot . "
5.Stylists can actually lose money during awards season. Jeanne Yang told theHollywood Reporter’s 2018 Stylist Roundtable, “When a makeup artist or a hairstylist comes to a shoot, they are paid their full-day rate. When we go in for the awards shows, we typically get paid [by studios] about $1,000 per look. Then we deduct our expenses: shipping costs, paying assistants and tailoring, and it costs up to $1,500 to $2,000 per look.”
6.Likewise, stylistLaw Roachsaid in the sameTHR Roundtable, “It’s not like you’re striking a deal. The brands will pay your day rate. I went from making $10,000 a day working with girls in music who didn’t have the right look to making $750 a day for someone Hollywood thought had the look. We take these jobs, make less money, put ourselves in the hole, so we can make it to that magazine.”
7.In 2013,Kate HudsontoldHarper’s Bazaar, “People think we own all these dresses, but we borrow them! I can’t afford to buy that stuff. There are certain things I splurge on, but it’s very rare, especially when you have two kids and school tuition.”
She continued , " I ’m not a swelled high - end mode shopper . I care I could , but the truth is things are just so expensive . Before Isabel Marant was a million dollar and far-famed , I used to go to her store in Paris and go softheaded . It was so low-priced . "
8.If an actor doesn’t have the money to hire a stylist, they likely have to purchase their own outfit. Such wasAmanda Seyfried’s situation when she was preparing for theMeal Girlspremiere in 2004. OnJimmy Kimmel Livein 2022, she said, “I used the only money I had to buy a dress — but there were two premieres, and so I had to buy two dresses because you wear different dresses.”
name her outfit for theNew Yorkpremiere , she said , " I paid $ 600 for that attire . I could n’t even give a ride home … No , I ’m chaff … I did n’t have a publicizer . I did n’t have a stylist . I did my own makeup . "
9.Oftentimes, celebs who aren’t “sample size” have difficulty finding designers who will lend them clothes, so theypurchasetheir own red carpet looks out of pocket. For example, at the 2016 Golden Globes, Bryce Dallas Howard toldPeople, “I’m wearing Jenny Packham — I just picked it up at Neiman’s [Marcus] this week. I like having lots of options for a size six as opposed to maybe one option, so I always go to department stores for this kind of stuff.”
For the Critics Choice Awards afterwards that month , she corrupt a $ 1,300 Pierre Balmain dress from Forward by Elyse Walker .
She toldPeople , " It ’s when you ’re not ' sample ' size , or when you do n’t have a direct family relationship with a house decorator , or if you do n’t have a mickle of notice , those case of size six dresses just are n’t that useable that much … So , what I found is that if something is sort of last - minute , or I do n’t have a serious relationship with a place , then I go to Neiman ’s , or I get something on-line . "
10.Similarly, though the studio and network behindCrazy Ex-Girlfriendoften covered her hair and makeup expenses, Rachel Bloom has ended up paying for a lot of her own red carpet wardrobe out of pocket. In 2017, she reportedly toldWealthsimple, “Your typical nice designer dresses, at least the kind of stuff that I wear for events, can range from $500 to $3,000, and you want to wear a different outfit for every event because it’s a whole red-carpet thing. It’s a lot of dresses.”
At the 2017 Emmys , she toldE ! , " I bought this frock because Gucci ’s not lending me a dress . "
She enjoin that she pay for the dress because she was " at the position where [ she ] can afford it , " but she planned to resell it after the event .
11.Beyond the outfit, there are other costs that can rack up. According to a 2016New York Post article, Tom Bachik, a celeb manicurist, charges about $300 for a nail appointment house call. He told the publication at the time, “A lot of times the celebs will [pay] on their own and — I can only speak for myself — I’ll give a much-reduced rate. It’s a special moment, and I get excited to be part of that experience.”
12.According toCosmopolitan, in a 2021 Instagram story post, hair stylist Chris Appleton revealed that Kim Kardashian’s 75-inch ponytail extensions from the Met Gala cost $10,000.
13.Of course, there’s also a ton of money to be made in attending certain red carpet events. Some influencers get paid to post content from movie premieres and the like through studio partnerships. For example, in 2023, TikToker Amanda Castrillo told theHollywood Reporterthat she’s made $3,000-$10,000 each time.
She say , " I went from literally working part - time for like $ 15 an hour to actually being capable to pay my bills and compensate rent — it can be life - exchange . "
14.And finally, at the 2015Vulture Festival’s Hollywood Power Stylist Panel, stylist Jessica Paster said designers have paid her to have her clients wear their label through “ambassadorships.” She said that, for one outfit at one event, she would receive $30,000–50,000, and her clients received $100,000–250,000.
She said , " If it reckon awful on you , $ 100,000 or $ 250,000 is not worth it , but if it search gorgeous and this is the garb you were get to pick anyway , why not get pay ? allow ’s not blank out that when [ interior designer ] make these impost dresses , they ’re spending about $ 100,000 , so someone is getting compensate . "