It was a lovely sight to behold.
Halle Berry, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2001 for Monster's Ball, arrived at the 85th Academy Awards with Quvenzhane Wallis, the youngest ever nominee in the same category.
The nine-year-old looked delighted to be with the stunning and accomplished star - who was the first African American women to win the award.
A new generation: Academy Award winner Halle Berry arrived with the youngest ever nominee in the best actress category, Best Actress nominee Quvenzhane Wallis
Halle. 46, opted for a stunning black and gold column dress that plunged enough to dazzle.
While little Quvenzhane was a vision in ruffly blue.
She looked her most styled yet of all the events she has attended in the lead up to the 85th Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
The layered floor-length number by Armani Junior featured puffy shoulders and a black mesh overlay with jewels attached.
Her hair was tied up in a bun and she held back some curls from her face with a glitzy hair slide.
The youngster held on to a bag in the shape of a dog, a look she had made her own by toting them at some recent ceremonies.
She ran into the likes of Step Up star Channing Tatum, who reached over to shake her hand.
She will compete against Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Lawrence, Naomi Watts and Emanuelle Riva for the coveted female in a leading role statuette.
Wallis wasn’t the only youngster on the red carpet.
Dora the Explorer actress Fatima Ptacek, 12, was also there and wore an equally ‘fluffy’ gown.
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