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Naomi Watts, Jane Fonda and Cristin Milioti each looked fabulous and fashionable as they attended the 2025 Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday evening.
Watts, 56, looked amazing styled in a black pinstripe pantsuit with a button-up white shirt and floppy bowtie.
She added a pair of pointy-toe black footwear and carried a boxy black handbag, slicking her short blond hair back and adding a swipe of red lipstick.
For her part, Fonda, 87, looked younger than her years as she stepped out in a dusty pink monochrome outfit that included a blousy blazer and flared trousers.
Milioti, 39, arrived in a form-fitting halter neck black dress with her dark hair pulled back.
The Producers Guild Awards ceremony took place on February 8, 2025 at the Fairmont Century Plaza.



Naomi Watts, Jane Fonda, and Cristin Milioti each looked fabulous and fashionable as they attended the 2025 Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday evening
Taika Waititi was honored with the Norman Lear Award at Saturday’s event.
He looked typically spiffy in a black tuxedo, white shirt, and skinny black tie.
The 49-year-old New Zealand filmmaker’s salt and pepper beard was neatly trimmed and he wore a lightly tinted pair of black-framed eyeglasses.
Dana Walden, Chris Meledandri and the late Lynda Obst and Paula Weinstein were also recognized during the ceremony.
Anora, Wicked, A Complete Unknown, Emilia Pérez, The Brutalist, The Substance, A Real Pain, Dune: Part Two, and September 5 were nominated for the coveted Daryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.
Taking the stage at the beginning of the night, Donald De Line, President of the PGA addressed January’s devastating Los Angeles wildfire.
‘Some of our members were profoundly affected, and most of us know someone touched by the disaster,’ he said, according to an account from The Hollywood Reporter.

She added a pair of pointy-toe black footwear and carried a boxy black handbag

The longtime actress slicked her short blond hair back and added a swipe of red lipstick

Cristin wore dark stone drop earrings with her elegant ensemble

Taika Waititi was honored with the Norman Lear Award at Saturday’s event

Wicked co-stars Ariana Grande and Jeff Goldblum shared the stage as they presented a clip of the blockbuster during the Darry F. Zanuck Award nominee package
He, along with president Stephanie Allain, announced that the PGA created a fire fund for victims of the infernos.
It was revealed that they have raised $450,000, and the two PGA heads urged guests at the ceremony to continue donating via QR codes on their tables.
Kaley Cuoco presented the Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television in Comedy to Hacks.
Wicked co-stars Ariana Grande and Jeff Goldblum shared the stage as they presented a clip of the blockbuster during the Darry F. Zanuck Award nominee package.
Fonda and Kate Hudson partnered up to posthumously present the Trailblazer Award to Paula Weinstein and Lynda Obst, who each passed away last year.
‘Paula knew funny. Paula’s values are what got her out of bed in the morning, she always found a way to marry her values to her wildly popular TV shows and films,’ Fonda said of Weinstein in THR’s account.

Ryan Murphy was fashion-forward in a two-toned camel-colored and black suit

Actress Dylan Mulvaney, 28, called back to old Hollywood glamour in an ivory dress with a low-cut neckline

Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada, 64, layered up in a three-piece suit with an ivory jacket and vest and black trousers
Ryan Murphy was fashion-forward in a two-toned camel-colored and black suit.
The 59-year-old TV writer and director sported a double-breasted blazer on top of a black shirt with a scarf tie collar.
He added shiny black dress shoes and complemented the look with the addition of a pair of tinted aviator glasses.
Actress Dylan Mulvaney, 28, called back to old Hollywood glamour in an ivory dress with a low-cut neckline.
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada, 64, layered up in a three-piece suit with an ivory jacket and vest and black trousers.

Australian actress and comedian Geraldine Viswanathan was a vision in a sky blue gown


Comedian Mo Welch and actress Jennifer Grey had the same idea as they both chose black ensembles for the event

Comedian and actor Billy Eichner, 46, looked striking in a black suit and matching satin button-up shirt
Comedian Mo Welch and actress Jennifer Grey had the same idea as they both chose black ensembles for the event.
Welch added a pop of color with the addition of a bold red lipstick and coordinating red-framed glasses with slightly tinted blue lenses.
Meanwhile, Jennifer, 64, modeled a clinging dress with an asymmetric neckline and 3/4-length sleeves.
She rounded out the sleek look with a pair of open-toe platform heels.
Comedian and actor Billy Eichner, 46, looked striking in a black suit and matching satin button-up shirt.
At the Producers Guild of America Awards, Anora triumphed over fellow Darryl F. Zanuck Award nominees such as The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Pérez, A Real Pain, September 5, The Substance, and Wicked.
During his acceptance speech, director Sean Baker expressed gratitude to his fellow producers, Alex Coco and Samantha Quan.
‘I saw them shine as producers. I saw them make miracles day by day. They never said no to me. They worked it out,’ he said.

At the Producers Guild of America Awards, Anora triumphed over fellow Darryl F. Zanuck Award nominees such as The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Pérez, A Real Pain, September 5, The Substance, and Wicked

Colin Farrell took the stage to make a speech

Farrell’s The Penguin was critically acclaimed

Adrien Brody has been making the rounds for The Brutalist

Adrien is eyeing his second Oscar


Sean S. Baker, Alex Coco, Samantha Quan took the stage

Steve Carell cut a dapper figure

Zoe looked incredible in her polka dot dress

Jodie Foster proved worthy of her acting icon status

Taika Waititi was presented with the Norman Lear Achievement Award

Waititi’s biggest film to date is Thor: Ragnarok (2017), which became a major hit both critically and commercially

Australian actress Geraldine Viswanathan was a vision

Fargo’s Lamorne Morris took the stage for a speech
The PGA’s Zanuck Award is a significant predictor for the Academy Award for Best Picture, aligning with the Oscar winner 16 times out of the last 21 years.
Last year, it matched the Academy’s choice when Oppenheimer won both the PGA and the Oscar.
Anora has earned six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.
The PGA Awards capped off a week of celebratory events across the country, honoring the year’s best in film and TV production.
FX’s Shōgun, HBO Max’s Hacks, and Netflix’s Baby Reindeer all continued their awards-season dominance, each winning in their respective categories of Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama, Comedy, and Limited or Anthology Series Television.
These shows had already swept similar categories at the Emmys, Golden Globes, and Critics Choice Awards earlier in the season.
In the Live Entertainment, Variety, Sketch, Standup & Talk Television category, Saturday Night Live took home the award, just a week before it celebrates its 50th season on TV.
Other notable winners included Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, which earned Outstanding Documentary, and DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot, which won in the Animated Motion Picture category.
The PGA Awards also celebrated several trailblazing figures in the industry, recognizing their contributions with prestigious honors.
Dana Walden received the Milestone Award, while Taika Waititi was presented with the Norman Lear Achievement Award.
The Trailblazer Award was posthumously awarded to Lynda Obst and Paula Weinstein, and Chris Meledandri of Illumination was honored with the David O. Selznick Achievement Award.
Jane Fonda and Kate Hudson took the stage to present the Trailblazer Awards, with Fonda reflecting on her longstanding collaborations with Paula Weinstein.
The two worked together on 9 to 5, Monster-in-Law, and Grace and Frankie.
Fonda, whose film career began in 1958, shared how lonely it felt until the rise of the feminist movement in the 1970s brought significant change to Hollywood.
Recalling the making of Monster-in-Law, Fonda explained how Weinstein saved the project after a disappointing test screening.
‘Paula totally saved it by getting Carrie Fisher to rewrite the ending and hiring Elaine Stritch to play my mother,’ Fonda said. ‘Paula knew funny.’