The Most Comfortable-Looking Red Carpet of the Year!

The American Film Institute held its annual awards luncheon in Los Angeles today, and the stars who showed up all managed to look casual and chic at once.

Lots of the ladies on the red carpet opted for simple sweaters — Sandra Bullock wore a beige crewneck, and Christina Hendricks went for a blue cardigan — or plain shirts, and many added excitement with a great shoe. Lizzy Caplan punched up her all-black ensemble with strappy red Bionda Castana heels.

Not everyone at this event went the top-and-skirt route: Lupita Nyong'o wore a blue and yellow Carolina Herrera cocktail dress, but she looked just as comfortable as the other ladies did in their ensembles. Scroll down to see who wore what at the AFI Awards.

Sandra Bullock
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Sandra Bullock

A pair of Brian Atwood sandals went perfectly with the beige sweater and gold skirt Sandra Bullock wore to the awards.

Christina Hendricks
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Christina Hendricks

A dusty-blue cardigan and complementary pencil skirt made Christina Hendricks shine at the AFI Awards.

Amy Adams
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Amy Adams

Amy Adams wore a dark navy dress from Roksanda Ilincic's Spring 2014 collection to the AFI Awards and completed the look with a blue belt and metallic heels.

Lupita Nyong'o
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Lupita Nyong'o

Lupita Nyong'o wore a blue and yellow floral Carolina Herrera cocktail dress to the event.

Elisabeth Moss
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Elisabeth Moss

Elisabeth Moss paired a simple white shirt with a deep, rich green skirt.

Kate Mara
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Kate Mara

Kate Mara wore a dress and belt from the Spring 2014 Michael Kors collection.

Robin Wright
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Robin Wright

Robin Wright lunched in a pair of sharply tailored black trousers with a white sleeveless top.

Lizzy Caplan
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Lizzy Caplan

Lizzy Caplan wore a midriff-baring black top and skirt from Houghton to the AFI Awards. She accessorized the look with a pair of red heels from Bionda Castana.

Emilia Clarke
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Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke wore a sweet blue dress with a hint of white at the hem.