Catherine O’Hara brought Moira Rose’s avant-garde style to the2020 SAG Awards.

TheSchitt’s Creekstar channeled her alter ego in a vibrant orange long-sleeve Marc Jacobs gown covered allover in glimmering gold sequins. She accessorized with a high-shine metallic gold clutch and matching drop earrings, plus Stuart Weitzman heels.

One thing did differ though, O’Hara didn’t opt for one of Moira’s signature wigs and instead went with a textured lob hairstyle and glowy makeup that complemented her statement-making dress.

“With Catherine being nominated for her role inSchitt’s Creek, this Marc Jacobs look seemed the perfect fit to celebrate the moment,” O’Hara’s stylistAndrew Gelwickstold PEOPLE exclusively. “This look is vibrant, energetic and screams of positive energy. It’s a fun, playful twist on the traditional red carpet dress.”

26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Arrivals, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, USA - 19 Jan 2020

While the plethora of embellishments may look difficult to wear, but Gelwicks ensured that the star was comfortable.

“The dress, with the gold embellishments, looks very heavy but it is in fact one of the lightest dresses,” he said. Adding that they knew this Marc Jacobs piece was a winner right away. “This look had been the frontrunner for SAGs since that initial moment we tried it on.”

Schitt’s Creek

The Canadian sitcom stars herWaiting for GuffmanandBest in Showco-starEugene Levy, his sonDan Levyand Annie Murphy as a wealthy family forced to start over in a rural town after losing nearly all of their assets.

And just like her character, who favors stop-and-stare, high-fashion looks, O’Hara has been stepping out in eye-catching outfits throughout award season, thanks to the help from her stylist, Andrew Gelwicks.

Just last week she wore an Area striped turtleneck sweater dress with frayed hem. Then she went sleek and shiny at the Critics’ Choice Awards in a black curve-hugging long-sleeve Romona Keveža gown.

SCHITT’S CREEK

But he said he’s confident fans will enjoy the way it turns out.

“I think the fans will be very pleased with how this story ends,” he continued. “I have known how I have wanted to end the show for quite some time now, and so for me it was really about how do I go about thoughtfully and carefully laying the groundwork for the end of the show in a way that feels easy and not just like we are backloading a ton of info on people.”

The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards are airing live Sunday starting at 8 p.m. ET on TNT and TBS.

source: people.com