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The Oscars 2017 red carpet has been full of rememberable looks, but have you ever wondered what stars looked like during their Academy Awards debut? From Emma Stone to Chrissy Teigen, see how much they’ve changed over the years!
The couple strutted their stuff for the first time back in 2009, before they became today's "power couple."
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Kirsten Dunst
Although the actress has been in the business since she was a child, she has never been nominated for an Oscar! She has, however, walked the red carpet numerous times.
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Jessica Biel
She was pretty in pink during her Oscars red carpet debut in 2007, and now, nearly a decade later, she's literal perfection.
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Justin Timberlake
Aww, little Justin was still just a boy band member in N'Sync when he first walked the red carpet nearly 17 years ago.
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Dakota Johnson
The Fifty Shades of Grey star was just a little girl during her Oscars debut in 2000.
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Michelle Williams
She first walked down the red carpet in 2006 when she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Brokeback Mountain.
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Hailee Steinfeld
The actress made her first walk on the red carpet back in 2011 when she was nominated for True Grit.
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Scarlett Johansson
She attended the 2004 Oscars when her film Lost in Translation was nominated.
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Emma Stone
The La La Land star made her Oscars debut as a presenter back in 2012.
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Charlize Theron
The 41-year-old actress was on many "best dressed" lists for the gorgeous orange gown she wore to the 2000 Oscars.
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Ryan Gosling
He made his Oscars debut in 2007 when he was nominated for Best Actor in Half Nelson.
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Dwayne Johnson
He made his debut in 2008, back when he was still known simply as "The Rock."
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