Diane Warren hits the Oscar red carpet in a pristine white suit

Diane Warren hits the Oscar red carpet in a pristine white suit as she vies for her first Academy Award after 12 nominations

Diane Warren has hit the red carpet at the 93rd Oscars with a pure white look as she tries to win her first Oscar.

The 64-year-old composer and songwriter earned her 12th Oscar nomination for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song) for Io Si (Seen) from The Life Ahead, shared with Laura Pausini.

Warren has been nominated 12 times, all in the Original Song category, with her nomination this year marking her fourth year in a row being nominated.

Red carpet ready: Diane Warren has hit the red carpet at the 93rd Oscars with a pure white look as she tries to win her first Oscar

Warren stepped out with a pure white suit coat with a sparkling bedazzled turtleneck under the coat plus pins on each of her coat’s lapels.

The songwriter and composer wore a number of bracelets with small gold hoop earrings as she hit the red carpet.

She completed her look with matching white pants with white heeled boots with a silver watch peeking out from under her white coat. 

Diane's look: Warren stepped out with a pure white suit coat with a sparkling bedazzled turtleneck under the coat plus pins on each of her coat's lapels.

Diane’s look: Warren stepped out with a pure white suit coat with a sparkling bedazzled turtleneck under the coat plus pins on each of her coat’s lapels.

Warren and Laura Pausini, who co-wrote the lyrics with Warren writing the music, will be going up against four more songs for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song).

Other nominees include Fight For You from Judas and the Black Messiah (Music by H.E.R. and Dernst Emile II; Lyric by H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas) and Hear My Voice from The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Music by Daniel Pemberton; Lyric by Daniel Pemberton and Celeste Waite).

The last two nominees are Husavik from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (Music and Lyric by Savan Kotecha, Fat Max Gsus and Rickard Göransson) and Speak Now from One Night in Miami… (Music and Lyric by Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sam Ashworth).

Nominee: Warren and Laura Pausini, who co-wrote the lyrics with Warren writing the music, will be going up against four more songs for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)

Nominee: Warren and Laura Pausini, who co-wrote the lyrics with Warren writing the music, will be going up against four more songs for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)

Warren’s Original Song nomination this year marks her fourth in a row, following nominations for I’m Standing With You from Breakthrough, I’ll Fight from RBG and Stand Up For Something from Marshall, shared with Common.

She also shared a nomination with Lady Gaga for ‘Til It Happens To You from The Hunting Ground in 2016 and earned a nomination for Grateful from Beyond the Lights in 2015.

Her other nominations include There You’ll Be from Pearl Harbor in 2002, the title track from Music From the Heart in 2000, I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing from Armageddon in 1999, How Do I Live from Con Air in 1998, Because You Loved Me from Up Close & Personal in 1997 and Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now from Mannequin in 1998, shared with Richard Hammond.

Fourth in a row: Warren's Original Song nomination this year marks her fourth in a row, following nominations for I'm Standing With You from Breakthrough, I'll Fight from RBG and Stand Up For Something from Marshall, shared with Common

Fourth in a row: Warren’s Original Song nomination this year marks her fourth in a row, following nominations for I’m Standing With You from Breakthrough, I’ll Fight from RBG and Stand Up For Something from Marshall, shared with Common

Pausini also performed Io Si (Seen) with Warren accompanying her at the piano during Oscars: Into the Spotlight before the Oscar telecast.

Warren also spoke about coming aboard to write the song, and how she came up with the title. 

‘I read the script and the  word “Seen” came to my mind because they are invisible to the world. We live in a time where everybody feels they are not seen and invisible,’ Warren said.

‘But, the movie is in Italian. It didn’t work in English. I thought, we met each other years ago and we wanted to work together,’ Warren added.

Accompanying: Pausini also performed Io Si (Seen) with Warren accompanying her at the piano during Oscars: Into the Spotlight before the Oscar telecast

Accompanying: Pausini also performed Io Si (Seen) with Warren accompanying her at the piano during Oscars: Into the Spotlight before the Oscar telecast