Not all looks are created equal, so we picked a few of our absolute favourite appearances at the Vanity Fair party for one glorious gallery of gorgeous.

There is nothing like the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar party, which brings out all the nominees and winners (once the actual Academy Awards are over), and everyone from the world of TV, politics, news, fashion, and more. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Radhika Jones, the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party began in 1995 and has become one of the most coveted nights to attend in Los Angeles. The Vanity Fair Oscar party is also a chance for the stars to take big fashion risks as opposed to the Oscars red carpet, which typically is a bit more conservative.
Following the glamorous evening Academy Awards, our favourite icons made their way to the much-anticipated “after-party” for the 95th Oscars gala, giving us yet another grand fashion feast on the carpet. They looked jaw-dropping gorgeous wearing their ensembles with such confidence and style. And, of course, we could have a glimpse at the glitzy, wild, and pretty fashion and beauty trends for this year.
Those daring to bare at the party were led by Euphoria actress Hunter Schafer, who wore a bias-cut cream silk skirt and micro, single-feather bralette. The look came straight from the Ann Demeulemeester runway show, which welcomed new creative director Ludovic de Saint Sernin last season. Other standout looks included Megan Thee Stallion’s custom Bach Mai gown, Kylie Jenner’s custom Maison Margiela couture gown, Naomi Campbell’s fully embroidered Schiaparelli couture dress, and Gigi Hadid’s most glamorous custom red gown by Zac Posen – just to name a few!
Here are the best-dressed celebrities from the 2023 Oscars after-parties.
CARA DELEVINGNE
Cara Delevingne put on a very busty display as she posed at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party. The model and actor, 30, looked sensational in a cream off-the-shoulder gown which perfectly hugged her figure. The British star made sure that her Oscars ensemble turned heads as she arrived at the prestigious annual event in the transparent frock which featured a glamorous sweeping design and frilled train. Cara wore her blonde tresses pulled back from her face as she styled her locks in a classy updo and opted for a glamorous full face of makeup.

HUNTER SCHAFER
Styled by Law Roach, Hunter Schafer attended the star-studded Vanity Fair Oscar Party in an angelic Ann Demeulemeester fall/winter 2023 look, featuring a feather-shaped bandeau and a silk floor-length skirt that fell from her hips to the carpet. Her mermaid-length blonde waves completed the celestial ensemble.

ALESSANDRA AMBROSIO
In a rather risque look, Brazilian supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio left little to one’s imagination in her sheer silver gown designed by Peter Dundas. Ambrosio is truly rocking this daring, silver Dundas gown, which her stylist Heather Smith Styles paired with earrings by Vera Belleza, glittering rings by Le Via Jewelry, and chic heels from FEMME. Along with that, she had her wavy hair bun done by hairstylist Dominick Pucciarello and minimalist nails created by nail artist QUEENIE.

GIGI HADID
Supermodel Gigi Hadid continues to serve look after look. She wore an optimum Old Hollywood glamour look to the 2023 Oscars after-party. Her look comprised a scarlet off-the-shoulder Zac Posen gown and matching red Jimmy Choo stilettos, as well as a diamond-encrusted necklace and rings.

EMILY RATAJKOWSKI
Emily Ratajkowski killed this dress! Styled by Carlos Nazario, she wore a naked dress from London designer Feben, which had lace-up details wrapped around her back and front. She also wore long sleeves and a mock neck, as she paired the dress with somewhat-visible heels, beige mid-rise thong underwear by Commando and shiny diamond earrings.

KENDALL JENNER
Supermodel Kendall Jenner simply does not “miss” on the red carpet! Kendall wore this incredible sparkling gold-and-black scalloped gown from Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring-Summer 2008 haute couture collection. The bust featured petal-like details that extended up into the straps.
