The Oscar 2024 awards ceremony has concluded, with Hollywood stars like Da’vine Joy Randolph, Emma Stone, and Cillian Murphy leaving with trophies in hand. However, the night has just begun as celebrities ditch their black-tie dress code for cocktail dresses, heading to the after-parties to celebrate the post-awards festivities.
The Vanity Fair Oscar after-party took place at the Wallis Annenberg Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills. While the red carpet always exudes allure, the subsequent parties offer a more intriguing dimension to the celebrities’ fashion styles. This means dressing as if heading to a genuinely sophisticated club. Pop stars, models, and athletes all received fair invitations, resulting in a diverse array of styles gracing the red carpet.
ROSÉ (BLACKPINK) adorned a striking brown wrap dress with prominent cut-out designs, inspired by Saint Laurent’s Spring-Summer 2024 collection. The only accessories needed were a simple metal bracelet and a pair of black sunglasses to shield from the dazzling camera flashes.
Margot Robbie stepped out of her comfort zone, temporarily departing from the “barbiecore” trend with a classic Mugler design from the 1996 collection.
Kendall Jenner impressed with a Maison Margiela Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2024 dress, featuring transparent material and a seductive corset.
Anya-Taylor Joy chose a design from Miss Sohee, drawing inspiration from a Fall-Winter 2021 collection. She transformed the bodysuit into a mini dress with a cinched waist and a butterfly-shaped cup. The puffed shoulders were adorned with embellished flower details, complemented by a crystal-studded headpiece and pearl drop earrings.
Emily Ratajkowski opted for a vibrant white Jacquemus dress with asymmetrical drapery.
Hunter Schafer embraced a luxurious and elegant style at this year’s Vanity Fair party, wearing a black Bottega Veneta-patterned dress paired with opera gloves.
Sydney Sweeney truly stood out at the Vanity Fair party in a Marc Bouwer dress previously worn by Angelina Jolie to the 2004 Oscars. The white silk design, inspired by Marilyn Monroe, was a perfect choice for the star.
Jennifer Lawrence also chose an archival piece for the event, wearing a sheer dress adorned from John Galliano’s Fall-Winter 1996 Givenchy collection.
Michelle Yeoh wore a sparkling Balenciaga dress to the awards ceremony, later changing into a black patterned design for the subsequent party. The standout features included oversized off-shoulder elements and beautiful gold leaf details.
Alexandra Daddario wore a white dress with a large circular bow detail.
Billie Eilish stayed true to her “preppy” style with a button-up shirt, wide-legged trousers, and a cropped blazer. The singer completed her look with boldly geek-chic glasses.
Billie Eilish stayed true to her “preppy” style with a button-up shirt, wide-legged trousers, and a cropped blazer. The singer completed her look with boldly geek-chic glasses.
Lindsay Lohan dazzled in a sequined sparkling dress that caught every eye.
Florence Pugh pursued a sophisticated style with a sheer white dress featuring delicate embroidered flower patterns.