Lifestyle Style Marchesa's Memorable Red-Carpet Fashion: See the A-List Stars Who Wore the Label For more than a decade, Marchesa has been a go-to fashion house for a number of Hollywood's biggest leading ladies By Colleen Kratofil Colleen Kratofil Colleen Kratofil is a former style editor at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE in 2022. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 11, 2017 01:58PM EDT Close 01 of 18 MARCHESA'S RED CARPET RISE TO FAME Celebrity Photo; Getty (2) Marchesa designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig launched their high-end brand in 2004, the same year Chapman started dating film executive Harvey Weinstein. Soon after, the biggest film stars started to wear Marchesa at major award shows (conveniently, many of whom fronted a Weinstein project). This week, following the explosive news of decades of sexual harassment and assault allegations made against Weinstein, Chapman announced that she's leaving her husband of ten years to spend time caring for their two young children together. However, a fashion insider tells PEOPLE she is also focused on her company. Here, a look back at some of the most memorable Marchesa gowns that have graced the red carpet. 02 of 18 SANDRA BULLOCK Steve Granitz/WireImage The actress picked up her Best Actress win for her role in The Blindside wearing a body-skimming champagne cap-sleeve gown at the Academy Awards in 2010. 03 of 18 BLAKE LIVELY CelebrityPhoto Blake memorably wore some of the brand's most standout pieces on the carpet, including this ruffled mini moment at the 2011 CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards. In fact, she's such a big fan of the label, she wore a Marchesa wedding gown for her 2012 nuptials to Ryan Reynolds. 04 of 18 PENÉLOPE CRUZ Bauer-Griffin The actress wore a see-through gown with all-over embellishment and tulle accents at the shoulder and train to the Cannes Film Festival in 2011. 05 of 18 CHRISSY TEIGEN Joe Schildhorn/BFA/REX/Shutterstock Chrissy teamed up with Georgina to "make a statement" in her custom feathery white gown with sheer black overlay at the 2017 Met Gala, which was particularly sentimental to Chrissy. "Georgina was actually the first person to style me because as like a musician’s girlfriend, which I was at the time, not many people were clamoring to design for you or style you,” Chrissy shared. “She made me feel extra extra special, and she’s really just a lovely person, aside from being completely gorgeous and enviable in all aspects of life." 06 of 18 KATE HUDSON Jason Merritt/Getty Kate chose a white gown with a sculptural, peplum bodice, which was actually from the spring 2010 bridal collection, to wear to the 2010 Golden Globes. 07 of 18 JENNIFER LOPEZ Frazer Harrison/Getty The star chose an elegant empire-waist pleated gown with embellished neckline at the 2007 Academy Awards. 08 of 18 KATY PERRY Rich Polk/Getty Katy wore an off-the-shoulder gown dripping in embellishment to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles "Once Upon a Time" Gala in 2016. 09 of 18 JULIANNE HOUGH © Julianne and Brooks Laich. All rights reserved. Photographed by Sarah Falugo Julianne walked down the aisle wearing a custom strapless Marchesa gown that was crafted using over 20 yards of silk radzimir and features 37 buttons down the back. Then she danced the night away in another custom creation — a three-piece ensemble featuring a bodysuit, tulle skirt and illusion cape embellished with thousands of pearls and crystals. 10 of 18 KATE BECKINSALE Joel Ryan/AP Kate's one-shoulder gown at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010 featured a sweetheart style neckline, embellished bodice and poufy, tiered skirt. 11 of 18 MILEY CYRUS Jason Merritt/Getty Miley attended her first Golden Globes in 2009 wearing a halter-style white column gown with gold accents. 12 of 18 RENÉE ZELLWEGER on Furniss/WireImage One of the first big stars to embrace the brand, Renée wore a strapless red A-line dress to the Bridget Jones: Edge Of Reason premiere in 2004. 13 of 18 SIENNA MILLER Frazer Harrison/Getty At the 2007 Golden Globes, Sienna chose a shimmery gown with a metallic gold bodice and pleated full skirt. 14 of 18 OCTAVIA SPENCER David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock Octavia's off-the-shoulder gown with ostrich feather skirt at the 2017 Academy Awards took 700 hours to create and was hand-tinted the perfect shade of silver. 15 of 18 EVA LONGORIA Splash News Eva arrived at the Cannes Film Festival red carpet in 2012 in an intricately embroidered gown with dramatic feathery train. 16 of 18 NINA DOBREV John Shearer/Getty Images) Nina had a fairytale moment at the 2016 Met Gala in a cap-sleeve gown ball gown with all-over metallic embroidery. 17 of 18 KAROLINA KURKOVÁ Jamie McCarthy/FilmMagic Marchesa teamed up with IBM technology to create Karolina's 2016 Met Gala "cognitive dress," which changed the color of the gown based on detected emotions on Karolina's social media accounts. 18 of 18 VERA FARMIGA Kevin Mazur/WireImage Vera's 2010 Oscars gown was an over-the-top configuration of pleated, oversize ruffles.