Published on March 27, 2026
Oscars night brought a slew of historical wins for acclaimed films like *Sinners* and *KPop Demon Hunters*, and the celebrations continued long after the awards were handed out. Immediately following the ceremony, celebrities flocked to the annual *Vanity Fair* Oscars party to toast with fellow nominees, winners, and industry peers.
As expected, many attendees swapped their stunning Oscars red carpet outfits for even more extravagant looks at the afterparty. Winners such as Michael B. Jordan and Maggie Kang dazzled not just with their attire but also with their gleaming Oscar trophies and radiant smiles. The night featured trending fashion statements, with scarves and capes making a notable appearance, especially worn veterans like Bella Hadid and Olandria Carthen.
Coordinated outfits from iconic pairs — partners, siblings, and castmates like the stars of *Heated Rivalry* — also captured attention, adding a delightful element of camaraderie and style to the event.
The *Vanity Fair* party encapsulated the spirit of award season, showcasing a blend of glamour and celebration. Fans of fashion and film alike are encouraged to look ahead and see the best looks from the *Vanity Fair* red carpet that closed out the awards season on a high note.
From Odessa A’zion in a breathtaking ensemble to Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner turning heads with their chic pairing, the evening was a showcase of style. Guests like Jeff Goldblum and Emilie Livingston, Priyanka Chopra, and Colman Domingo added to the sartorial splendor with unique outfits that demanded attention.
The *Vanity Fair* Oscars party not only celebrated cinematic achievements but also reaffirmed the influence of fashion in the entertainment industry — a true feast for the eyes.
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