has a soft Black Tie dress code, emphasizing tuxedoes, gowns, and the occasional couture separates. Revealing skin, or sheer fabrics, must be used strategically and sparingly.
But the Vanity Fair Oscars party, considered the most A-list of the after events, allows celebs to let their hair down, figuratively, and experiment with high hems, plunging necklines, and .All of which is to say, you can dress like you're going to a really fancy club, plus VF invites a bunch of people who don't really have anything to do with the Oscars.
Pop stars, models, and athletes are all fair game for the invite list, so we get a nice variety of styles. Last year, Florence Pugh , pants and jacket, while turned up in the high-fashion version of a mesh net.
Scroll through to see all the after-party looks.In a sculpted black gown.In Sophie Couture.In a strapless black look.In Dior.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Oscar de la Renta.In a sheer floral peplum gown.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Marmar Halim.In Marc Bouwer.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn complementary black and white looks.In a blue gown.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Oscar de la Renta.In a dapper tux and a glittering gown.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Tamar Ralph.In a flared black gown.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Erdem.In Oscar de la Renta.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Balenciaga.In a bubblegum pink dress.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn Givenchy.In a caped look.By Lauren Murdoch-SmithBy Astro All-StarzBy Hanna LustigIn sleek black.In an off-the-shoulder gown.By.
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