Oprah Winfrey's 1986 Oscars Gown Left a Lasting Mark
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Oprah Winfrey's 1986 Oscars Gown Left a Lasting Mark

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateApr 10, 2026
Read time1 min

Oprah Winfrey, a cultural icon, recently shared a humorous yet insightful recollection during her appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. She recounted an incident from the 1986 Academy Awards where her elaborate gown inadvertently caused a lasting physical mark.

During the interview, Winfrey detailed how her white satin dress, adorned with a heavy beaded collar, led to an unexpected injury. Unaware of the importance of precise fittings for such intricate garments at the time, the ill-fitting collar created discomfort and ultimately left a scar on her neck. This unforgettable experience, which occurred while she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Color Purple, became a pivotal moment in shaping her perspective on personal comfort and style. She lightheartedly remarked that the incident convinced her that if she had won, she might not have been able to rise from her seat due to the restrictive gown.

This anecdote from a legendary figure like Oprah Winfrey serves as a charming reminder that even in the most glamorous settings, comfort and practicality can sometimes be overlooked. Her story underscores the importance of well-being, even when pursuing monumental achievements and adhering to societal expectations of grandeur. It’s a testament to her enduring wisdom, demonstrating that true elegance often lies in feeling at ease.

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