By Christine Rendon For Dailymail.com
Published: 23:57 GMT, 24 February 2019 | Updated: 23:57 GMT, 24 February 2019
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There was no missing Linda Cardellini at the 91st Academy Awards.
The Green Book actress, 43, took princess style to a whole new level in an over-the-top, hot pink gown with plunging neckline and pretty bow tie.
Linda's wild, leggy look got heads turning as she walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Pink lady! Linda Cardellini got heads turning in an over-the-top hot pink gown with plunging neckline and pretty bow tie at the 91st Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday
Multiple layers of hot pink fabric cascaded down Linda's elaborate dress, giving her a playful yet quirky vibe.
The actress kept her hairstyle simple and sophisticated though, scooping her brunette tresses up into a chic bun with loose tendrils dangling beside her face.
She also wore a perfect coat of makeup, accenting her gorgeous features with smoky eye shadow, pink blush, and berry red lipstick.
Contrasting the all-pink look were her classic black high heels.
No missing her: Cardellini really ensured she would be the center of attention
Where did she go? Linda was practically drowning in the fun yet wacky hot pink dress
Linda stars in the Oscar nominated film Greek Book.
The film about an Italian-American driver and an African-American pianist has been nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing.
Fans may best know Linda as Sylvia Rosen from Mad Men, Marcy 'Hot Dog Water' Fleach from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, and Lindsay Weir in Freaks and Geeks.
Linda is currently filming the comedy series Dead To Me, and will also appear in the upcoming horror film The Curse of La Llorona.
Impressive resume: Fans may best know Linda as Sylvia Rosen from Mad Men, Marcy 'Hot Dog Water' Fleach from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, and Lindsay Weir in Freaks and Geeks
Stunning: The star was practically beaming on the red carpet
This year's Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have made some major changes for the 2019 Oscars ceremony.
These range from skipping a host - after Kevin Hart stepped down - to recruiting 'highly recognized talent from various walks of life' to present the eight nominees for Best Picture, a role usually reserved for actors.
Those talents include anti-Trump chef and restaurateur Jose Andres, Daily Show host Trevor Noah and civil rights leader and Georgia congressman John Lewis and the woman who many consider to be the greatest athlete of all time, Serena Williams .
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