Vanity Fair’s 2026 Oscar Party: A Night of Glamour and Firsts
The 2026 Oscars may have concluded, but the celebrations continued at the annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party, held this year at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The event marked a change of venue, offering attendees a preview of the fresh David Geffen Galleries and drawing Hollywood’s elite for a night of mingling and style.
A Star-Studded Guest List
The evening saw a steady stream of A-list celebrities arriving, including Rachel Sennot, Nikki Glasser, Chloe Fineman, Mick Jagger, Jane Fonda, and Myha’la. Many stars were attending the Vanity Fair Oscar Party for the first time, such as Industry actress Sarah Pidgeon, who was excited to reunite with a school friend. Gold-medalist Alysa Liu, Connor Storrie, and Hudson Williams also made their debut on the silver carpet.
Fashion Moments and Couple Appearances
The event was a showcase of high fashion, with several notable looks. Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet made a highly anticipated appearance as a couple, drawing significant attention upon their arrival. Other couples enjoying the event included Rob Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse, as well as Dua Lipa and Callum Turner. Sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning coordinated their looks with matching little black dresses.
Beauty Inspiration
Nikki Glasser’s pared-back beauty look was inspired by Sarah Pidgeon’s on-screen alter-ego. Glasser opted to forgo earrings, citing Carolyn Besette as her inspiration.
Key Attendees and Their Style Choices
- Connor Storrie: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
- Hudson Williams: Balenciaga
- Elle Fanning & Dakota Fanning: Coordinating LBDs
- Jessie Buckley: Attended the event
- Michael B. Jordan: Attended the event
- Olivia Rodrigo: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
- Suki Waterhouse & Robert Pattinson: Attended the event
- Callum Turner, Dua Lipa & Andrew Watt: Attended the event
- Emily Ratajkowski: Attended the event
- Eva Victor: Attended the event
A Shift in Location
This year’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party marked a change from previous years, relocating to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The new location provided guests with an exclusive preview of the David Geffen Galleries.