Young Love
Juliette Lewis, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at 64th Academy Awards, brought her then-boyfriend and Too Young to Die? co-star Brad Pitt as her date. The two were together for four years, with Juliette later describing their romance as "a high-school relationship because now he's a very famous person."
Lady in Blue
Demi Moore, presenting the award for Best Costume Design, was aptly dressed to impress in a blue gown.
High-Low, Geena!
Geena Davis, who was up for a Best Actress award for her performance in Thelma & Louise, stepped out in an asymmetric dress was the epitome of early '90s fashion.
All Dazzle
Céline Dion let her jewelry shine bright, pairing her diamond earrings and bracelets with a simple black dress. The singer performed "Beauty and the Beast" alongside Angela Lansbury and Peabo Bryson during the ceremony.
Pure Beauty
Bright hues was all the rage in the early '90s and Beauty and the Beast star Linda Hamilton leaned into the trend perfectly in this strapless patterned gown.
Proud Mama
Barbra Streisand brought her son, Jason Gould, as her plus-one. Streisand's movie, The Prince of Tides, was nominated for seven Oscars at the ceremony but did not win a single one.
Winner, Winner
Keeping with tradition, Kathy Bates, who had won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the previous year for her performance in Misery, was the presenter for the Best Actor award.
The A-Team
Antonio Banderas was joined by then-wife Ana Leza on the Oscars red carpet. The pair called it quits in 1996.
A Mother's Daughter
Laura Dern showed up on the red carpet having already made Oscar history. She and her mom, actress Diane Ladd, became the first mother-daughter duo to be nominated for an Oscar in the same year when they received nods for their performances in Rambling Rose.
Meet the Costners
Although Kevin and Cindy Costner ended their marriage two years after the 1992 Oscars, the two were loved up and matching in black at the ceremony.

