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Fashion Extravaganza: Best Looks from the Vanity Fair Oscars Party

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The 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party once again served as the pinnacle of Hollywood fashion, drawing stars from all corners of the industry to showcase their sartorial prowess. As the Academy Awards concluded, celebrities flocked to the iconic “Vanity Fair” emblem, transforming the event into a captivating display of style and sophistication. Here are some of the standout looks from the evening:

1. Margot Robbie stunned in an archival Mugler Haute Couture corset bustier dress, exuding timeless elegance with a modern twist. Her choice of attire showcased her impeccable taste and fashion-forward sensibilities.

2. Emily Blunt looked incredible in a shimmery light gold beaded gown encrusted with clear crystals at the neckline, sculptural elevated straps, and waist. The piece hailed from Schiaparelli’s Spring/Summer 2024 Couture collection. To elevate the ensemble further, Blunt layered on the Tiffany & Co. diamonds, with a massive diamond choker paired with a three-strand necklace. She also wore diamond stud earrings and a giant diamond ring. She also carried a metalic Judith Leiber clutch, and wore Alexandre Birman shoes, which were not visible under her dress.

3. Lupita Nyong’o turned heads in a stunning ARMANI PRIVÉ, radiating confidence and charm on the red carpet. The enchanting colors and intricate design perfectly complemented her distinctive style and tone.

4. Rosé made a memorable entrance in Saint Laurent, channeling sophistication and grace with every step. The K-pop sensation’s impeccable style and poise captivated audiences, cementing her status as a fashion icon.

5. Emma Chamberlain dazzled in Thom Browne, showcasing her unique sense of style and fashion-forward attitude. Her daring choice of attire resonated with the event’s celebratory atmosphere, earning her praise from fashion enthusiasts worldwide.

6. Kylie Jenner made a statement in Ludovic de Saint Sernin, epitomizing contemporary chic with her bold fashion choices. Her fearless approach to style showcased her confidence and individuality, setting her apart as a trendsetter.

7. Kendall Jenner exuded sophistication in Maison Margiela Artisanal 2024 Haute Couture by John Galliano, captivating audiences with her effortless charm and impeccable taste. Her elegant ensemble added a touch of refinement to the evening’s festivities.

8. Emma Stone looked ethereal in a flowy, impeccably draped Louis Vuitton dress which had an asymmetrical hemline and was fully see-through up top, revealing a matching bra top. Stone also wore strappy-heeled sandals, but wasn’t seen in any ornate jewelry, save for simple earrings and a couple of rings on her fingers. Her hair fell straight around her shoulders and was parted in the middle.

9. Serena Williams captivated in an Off-White Fall 2024 ensemble, effortlessly blending athletic flair with high-fashion glamour. Her presence illuminated the event, adding a touch of dynamism to the proceedings.

Here are all the looks we also loved;

Sabrina Carpenter in Tori Burch

Lily Gladstone in Gucci and Joe Big Mountain of Ironhorse Quillwork

America Ferrera in Versace

Kerry Washington in Giambattista Valli Haute Couture

Olivia Wilde in Carolina Herrera

Yara Shahidi in Gucci

Anya Taylor in Miss Sohee

Gabrielle Union in Zuhair Murad

Kylie Minogue in Gucci

Greta Lee in Loewe

Jessica Alba in Tamara Ralph

Rebecca Hall in Erdem

Sandra Oh in Naeem Khan

Lindsay Lohan in Balenciaga

Charlize Theron in Christian Dior Haute Couture

Demi Moore in Versace

Hailee Steinfeld in Alexandre Vauthier

The 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party proved once again to be a playground for fashion experimentation and innovation. As celebrities mingled and celebrated, the event underscored the enduring influence of Hollywood style on the global fashion landscape. With each stunning ensemble, stars reaffirmed their status as fashion icons, leaving an indelible mark on the night’s festivities.

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