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If this were the world B.C. — Before COVID — then we’d already be in the throes of award season. The Golden Globes, which unfailingly monopolize the first Sunday after New Year’s Day, would have already taken place. So would the Critics’ Choice Awards and the SAGs. Up next: the Grammys, the BAFTAs, and finally, to cap off the circuit, the Oscars — all crammed into a three-month whirlwind of buffed-and-bronzed celebrities, gilded statuettes, paparazzi-filled red carpets, custom couture, and million-dollar jewelry.
For celebrity stylists, a regular, ordinary, prepandemic award season would have meant juggling nonstop fittings with multiple clients who were either presenters or nominated. And then there were the clients who did nothing but go to the parties — because there were so many parties (preparties, viewing parties, afterparties)…