The recent Canadian Screen Awards gathered a star-studded lineup of celebrities from the entertainment industry, showcasing a blend of fashion, talent, and glamour. Notable personalities such as Hudson Williams from “Heated Rivalry,” Mae Martin from “Wayward,” Anna Lambe from “North of North,” and Mike Myers, who received the Academy Icon Award, graced the event.
Comedian and “Kim’s Convenience” star Andrew Phung hosted the ceremony, which was live-streamed on CBC Gem and the CBC YouTube channel, marking the pinnacle of Canadian Screen Week celebrations. However, a new regulation restricted awards to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, leading to ineligibility for some lead actors like Connor Storrie from “Heated Rivalry” and Barbie Ferreira from “Mile End Kicks.”
Despite the limitations, the Canadian Screen Awards red carpet remains a prominent platform for showcasing Canadian fashion, blending local designers with international labels. The event featured a mix of eye-catching outfits and styles, with attendees flaunting their unique looks and making bold fashion statements.
Let’s take a closer look at the standout appearances from the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards red carpet:
– Andrew Phung donned a dark brown ensemble by Toronto label Mayer, complemented by shoes from Montreal-based Aldo.
– Nadine Bhabha, winner of the best guest performance in a drama series, stunned in a strapless gown by Starkers Corsetry, paired with Pandora jewelry and Aldo heels.
– Anna Lambe, recognized as the best lead performer in a comedy for “North of North,” rocked a vintage Pat McDonagh dress from Toronto retailer Nouveau Riche, accentuated with Maison Birks jewelry and Aldo shoes.
– Shamier Anderson exuded elegance in a tailored single-breasted brown suit, styled with a striped shirt and coordinating pocket square.
– Karine Vanasse graced the red carpet in a sculptural halterneck black gown by Ukrainian label Bevza, complemented with jewelry from Canadian designer Dean Davidson.
– Hudson Williams, awarded as the best lead performer in a drama series, sported a dark brown tuxedo paired with a partially unbuttoned white shirt by Dolce & Gabbana, accessorized with a pendant necklace and hoop earrings.
– Sophie Nélisse, the recipient of the Radius Award and best supporting performer in a drama, opted for a tailored black Ami tuxedo, white shirt, and white satin tie, complemented by Maison Birks jewelry and a sleek updo.
– Mike Myers, honored with the Academy Icon Award, looked dapper in a classic single-breasted black suit, white shirt, black tie, and an Order of Canada lapel pin.
– Tia Wood dazzled in a textured beige-and-white floor-length gown by Canadian label Narces, featuring shoulder-grazing earrings by Delia Estelle Designs.
– Giacomo Gianniotti, known for his role in “Wild Cards,” donned a relaxed dark blue look from Canadian retailer Harry Rosen, including a Giorgio Armani suit, Tom Ford shirt and bow tie, Hamilton watch, and Aldo shoes.
– Presenter Supinder Wraich stood out in an eye-catching beige sheer tulle gown with red appliqué sequined flowers by Canadian label Narces.
– Miku Martineau from “Bet” radiated elegance in a strapless butter-yellow Et Ochs gown with a draped, floor-length skirt, accessorized with a statement necklace.
The Canadian Screen Awards red carpet once again highlighted the fusion of talent and fashion, celebrating the best in the Canadian entertainment industry.
