Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026: A Night of Glamour and Style
The 2026 Oscars may have concluded, but the celebration continued at the annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party, held this year at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The event, known for its exclusive guest list and dazzling fashion, drew Hollywood’s elite for a night of revelry and style. This year’s party saw a mix of established stars and emerging talents gracing the silver carpet.
A Star-Studded Guest List
Among the first to arrive were Rachel Sennot, Nikki Glasser, Chloe Fineman, Mick Jagger, Jane Fonda, and Myha’la. Industry actress Rachel Sennot expressed her excitement, noting it was her first Vanity Fair Oscar Party and a chance to reconnect with her former classmate, Sarah Pidgeon. Nikki Glasser’s beauty look was inspired by Sarah Pidgeon’s on-screen persona, specifically Carolyn Besette’s minimalist style.
The event as well marked the debut of several newcomers, including Gold-medalist Alysa Liu, Connor Storrie, and Hudson Williams. The arrival of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet caused a stir, with the couple posing for photographers before separating for individual shots, with Chalamet admiring Jenner in her feather-adorned McQueen gown.
Couples and Coordinating Looks
The Vanity Fair party served as a date night for several high-profile couples, including Rob Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner, and sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning, who coordinated their looks in little black dresses (LBDs).
Fashion Highlights
Several celebrities made notable fashion choices. Demi Moore stunned in a custom Balenciaga gown. Maria Sharapova attended in a custom Oliver Tolentino design. Suki Waterhouse wore Tamara Ralph, while Hailey Bieber opted for a custom Giorgio Armani creation. Barry Keoghan was seen in Alexander McQueen, paired with Dr. Martens shoes and a Hublot watch.
Other notable looks included Rose Byrne in Dior, Jessica Williams in custom Oliver Tolentino, and Eiza Gonzalez in Miu Miu.
Beyond the Red Carpet
The relocation of the Vanity Fair Oscars party to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art provided guests with a preview of the latest David Geffen Galleries, adding an artistic element to the evening’s festivities.
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