OSCARS viewers who were left speechless by Anne Hathaway’s gorgeous red carpet gown can find dupe dresses for next to nothing.

For just $100, savvy shoppers can , 43, embodied in her Valentino haute couture during Sunday’s Academy Awards.

98th Annual Oscars - ShowAnne Hathaway looked ethereal in a show-stopping floral gown alongside Vogue editor Anna Wintour at the 98th Annual OscarsCredit: Getty The 98th Academy Awards-ArrivalsThe dress was haute couture Valentino and she was styled with long black gloves and Bulgari diamondsCredit: Splash

She turned heads in the show-stopping black floral gown which was styled with long black gloves and dripping Bulgari diamonds.

The actress rocked a pulled back hair look and kept flashing her iconic dazzling smile – even as she stood on stage beside icy Vogue editor .

The two were promoting the new movie The Devil Wears Prada 2, where Hathaway will reprise her role as Andrea Sachs.

The outfit challenged the now-iconic quote from Meryl Streep’s Wintour-inspired character Miranda Priestly who frigidly said, “Florals for spring? Groundbreaking.”

While Hathaway’s gown is likely a once-in-a-lifetime handmade garment, there are a couple of dresses sold at Bloomingdales and Fashion Nova that tell a similar story.

NINTCHDBPICT001067296409A similar dress is being sold at Bloomingdales for just over $60Credit: Bloomingdales

The Cody Dress made by Los Angeles, California-based brand AFRM comes in several floral patterns – and it’s selling for just over $60 at Bloomingdales.

It offers a bodycon fit and most shoppers say the polyester and spandex mix makes the dress stretchy and tight fitting.

The dress has a round neck, cap sleeves, and pullover style – making it perfect for a nice dinner or cocktail party.

NINTCHDBPICT001067296365A more formal floral gown is selling at Fashion Nova for $100Credit: Fashion Nova

Meanwhile, the Spring Bloom Floral Embroidered Maxi Dress sold at Fashion Nova offers a more formal style similar to Hathaway’s.

The black dress is sleeveless and covered with bright, intricate flowers which are stitched everywhere from the bust to the floor-length ends.

It has a sweetheart neckline, padded bra cups, boning for structure, and lace up back.

This gown is selling for $104 and could be more fit for formal events like weddings or galas.

Who won on Hollywood’s biggest night?

One Battle After Another ran away with the night with six Oscars, while Sinners, which was nominated for a record-breaking 16 awards, came away with four. See the full winners list below:

Best Picture: One Battle After Another

Best Actress: Jessie Buckley, Hamnet

Best Actor:

Supporting Actress: Amy Madigan, Weapons

Supporting Actor:

Directing: One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson

Adapted Screenplay: One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson

Original Screenplay: Sinners, Ryan Coogler

Documentary Feature: Mr. Nobody Against Putin

Documentary Short: All the Empty Rooms

Animated Feature: KPop Demon Hunters

Animated Short: The Girl Who Cried Pearls

Cinematography: Sinners, Autumn Durald Arkapaw

Costume Design: Frankenstein, Kate Hawley

Film Editing: One Battle After Another, Andy Jurgensen

International Feature: Sentimental Value – Norway

Life Action Short:

The Singers (TIED)

Two People Exchanging Saliva (TIED)

Makeup and Hairstyling: Frankenstein, Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel and Cliona Furey

Original Score: Sinners, Ludwig Goransson

Original Song:

Production Design: Frankenstein, Tamara Deverell and Shane Vieau

Sound: F1, Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo and Juan Peralta

Visual Effects: Avatar: Fire and Ash, Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett

Casting: One Battle After Another, Cassandra Kulukundis