The Oscar festivities continued at Vanity Fair’s annual after party, held this year at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art after many years at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Guests received a preview of the museum’s new David Geffen Galleries, which will officially open with a ribbon-cutting on April 19.
Michael B. Jordan arrived carrying his Best Actor trophy for “Sinners,” while Jessie Buckley celebrated her Best Actress win for “Hamnet.” They joined Teyana Taylor, Timothée Chalamet with Kylie Jenner, Mia Goth, Jacob Elordi, Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman, Chase Infiniti and Kate Hudson among those who headed to the party after the ceremony.
Taylor stepped out in another Chanel look by Matthieu Blazy, changing into a white slipdress with chain straps; Kidman and Kendall Jenner also wore the designer.
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The evening began with a dinner attended by Jessica Alba, Rachel Sennott, Matt Bomer, Mick Jagger, Cara Delevingne and Jon Hamm, along with “Love Story” costars Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon. Kelly wore Brunello Cucinelli, while Pidgeon channeled Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in Calvin Klein Collection.
Sheer was a trend of the night, ranging from subtle to ultra-revealing. Rita Ora embraced the style in an embroidered floral Tamara Ralph gown, while Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie of “Heated Rivalry” coordinated in see-through tops — Williams in Balenciaga and Storrie in Saint Laurent.
Sequins had its moment, too, notably on Jane Fonda, who paired the shimmering look with a pointed message. The longtime activist wore a “#BlockTheMerger” pin opposing Paramount’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Strapless silhouettes also featured on the carpet, with Hailey Bieber in a leopard-print Giorgio Armani Privé gown, Kaia Gerber and Elle Fanning in Givenchy by Sarah Burton, Dua Lipa in Schiaparelli, and Olivia Rodrigo in a soft pink Saint Laurent minidress.