Take one look at these stars' outfits for the Oscars after-parties,Rubypoint and you'll want to nominate them for Best Dressed.
After the winners of the 96th Academy Awards were revealed during the March 10 ceremony (see the full list here), Hollywood kept the good times rolling with more celeb-filled celebrations.
And if stars' ensembles for the Oscars red carpet made your jaws drop before (here's a refresher of all the looks), you'll want to see their wardrobe changes for the late-night soirées. Because why have one unforgettable style moment when you can have two?
Margot Robbie, for instance, switched from her black Versace gown into a gold vintage Mugler number for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Similarly, Emily Blunt changed out of her sparkly Schiaparelli dress into a blush Dolce & Gabbana ensemble for the star-studded soirée. And while EmmaStone and CynthiaErivo stuck with Louis Vuitton for both two events, their fashion transformations still made heads turn.
And while there were no trophies handed out for fashion, there were still several honors awarded to the winners of the 2024 Oscars. Oppenheimer took home the top Best Picture prize—one of the seven awards it received that evening. Poor Things also swept in four categories, and The Zone of Interest won in two.
Of course, the awards and fashion are just part of the unforgettable evening. There was also host Jimmy Kimmel's monologue as well as show-stopping performances, heartfelt tributes and moving acceptance speeches.
Not ready to officially roll the credits on award show season just yet? Then raise a glass and check out stars' fashion transformations for the Oscars after-parties (no RSVP required).
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