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Hasan Piker Came to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026 and Says He “Got Frame Mogged by Real Celebrities”

Hasan Piker Came to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026 and Says He “Got Frame Mogged by Real Celebrities”

Talk to me about walking the carpet. I didn’t have a stylist, but my outfit wasn’t too bad for something that I pulled together from my closet. I don’t have a lot of red-carpet attire, and you can’t be an outfit repeater. The jacket is a Japanese brand, but I guess it looks like a Chinese collar. I thought about wearing a suit that I got tailor-made in China, but that one’s gray. And I wasn’t sure if you’re allowed to wear gray to a black-tie event. The other thing I did not consider is that I should have gotten my hair and makeup done before the party. They even suggested a last-minute touch-up when I first walked in, but I was like, Nah, I don’t need that. That’s why every single other person on the red carpet looks super cool and super nice, and I look out of place and disheveled. Once you got off the carpet and stepped inside, what did you do? I pretty much first beelined to get a drink, and …

Bad Lighting, Brutal Photos, and One Very Nervous Editor

Bad Lighting, Brutal Photos, and One Very Nervous Editor

Vanity Fair new editor Mark Guiducci had high hopes for his Oscar party Sunday night. Sources at the mag said he’d been obsessively focused on the event since his first day on the job. Fretting that the fabled bash was losing its luster, Guiducci ordered some up some major burnishments. Organizers ruthlessly culled the guest list like wolves at a sheep’s meadow: “Mark only wanted the most AAA-list stars,” says a VF insider. “He must have gone over that list 1,000 times.” Formerly welcomed B-listers like media reporters and TV stars were suddenly persona non grata, with exceptions made for Guiducci’s boyfriend, New York Times reporter Shawn McCreesh, and McCreesh’s former boss, Maureen Dowd. But even some high-value targets found themselves mysteriously cast out. In a video circulating on Twitter, Oscar nominee Emma Stone was questioned about her apres-Oscar plans. She said she was jumping on a big bus with her “Bugonia” peers to stop by the Universal Pictures party before heading to A24’s bash. Asked about Vanity Fair, she replied with a shrug. “It’s so weird, …

Last Looks at the Beauty From the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Red Carpet

Last Looks at the Beauty From the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Red Carpet

If awards season is all about endurance, the red carpet at Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party is the perfect moment to finally let loose. After months of waiting, the newly minted Oscar winners are ready to enjoy a round of congratulatory toasts. The beauty looks were surprisingly wearable, the type of makeup that looks more at home as it settles in over a night of partying, and guests stopped by the L’Oréal Paris touch-up station before they walked the carpet. So it’s no surprise that Sunday night’s standout faces emphasized freshness and finding your light. Glowing skin, flushed cheeks, and subtle sculpting were the key trends, like Cara Delevingne’s subtle pigments or Chase Infiniti’s glossy nude lip. A few bold lips spiced up the carpet—see Odessa A’zion and her cherry cola liner or Iris Apatow and Alison Brie’s just-bitten matte pouts. Simone Ashley and Bella Hadid both showed the power of carrying the high-wattage shimmer onto the shoulders, while Heidi Klum and Quinta Brunson proved that a classic smokey eye never goes out of style. Cara …

Selma Blair Wore the Diamond-Studded Watch Found at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Selma Blair Wore the Diamond-Studded Watch Found at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

What happens at the Vanity Fair Oscar party evidently doesn’t always stay there. Following Hollywood’s biggest night and the 31st annual afterparty organized by Vanity Fair, comedian Robby Hoffman discovered an unexpected party favor: “Let it be known that I found a diamond watch on the floor of the Vanity Fair party…” Hoffman took to Instagram Stories with a post showing the Boucheron watch, belonging to the Vendôme Liseré collection, with the strap broken into several pieces. While a price for the item isn’t listed, the brand’s other watches go for up to $36,900. Later, Hoffman posted an important update, tagging fellow Vanity Fair Oscar party attendee Selma Blair, after she was identified as the wearer of the lost accessory. Hoffman, who is married to The Traitors’ Gabby Windey, confirmed that the watch had been handed over to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) security. Robby Hoffman and Gabby Windey walk the silver carpet at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar party.Cindy Ord/VF26/Getty Images Source link

Odessa A’zion Explains Why She Styled Herself for the 2026 Oscars and All of Awards Season

Odessa A’zion Explains Why She Styled Herself for the 2026 Oscars and All of Awards Season

“Well, I’m obsessed with embellishments, especially for carpet looks,” A’zion says. “I love a fringe or bead or bedazzled sparkly moment,” she continues. “I wanted it to feel really watery and flowery,” she says of the way in which she put the necklaces together. She wanted to feel like she was dripping in diamonds. “I feel like, with acting, it’s a little confusing because even red carpet looks are not fully you,” she says, “it’s a version of you, but not what you’d wear walking through life every day.” A’zion argues that it’s not always that the Tinseltown glitterati get to show “their taste and who they are and what they’re into.” It’s a fair assessment: with stylists becoming increasingly crucial power brokers between Hollywood and the fashion industry, brokering brand deals and being conduits for relationships between labels and actors, stars are not always coming as they are, but as an idealized, and sometimes branded, idea of their Hollywood personas. If actors are only ever seen in costume for films and television or in …

OSCARS 2026 | Vanity Fair

OSCARS 2026 | Vanity Fair

Further exceptional jewelry included best actress nominee Kate Hudson’s green diamonds worth $35 million from Garatti, including a custom necklace with a 16-carat Fancy Green diamond surrounded by 49.85 carats of white diamonds. Best supporting actress nominee Elle Fanning wore 1903 Cartier jewels in the shape of wisteria, which reminded her of her childhood home. Elle Fanning Getty Images. Sinners’ very own vampire Jack O’Connell went in character with dark sunglasses and prosthetic fangs on the red carpet, perhaps still in character as his role as villainous Remmick. Not one to be outdone in the gothic department, Hamnet director Chloé Zhao wore a black veil from ​​designer Gabriela Hearst, who also did her black gown, on the red carpet. Underneath you could see just a peek of a Bulgari diamond necklace. Chloé Zhao Mike Coppola/Getty Images. Law Roach, who bills himself a style architect and has created countless memorable looks for his friend and client Zendaya, carried a 2004 book shaped minaudière from Chanel, although it might have been upstaged by his sweet, new pixie …

See All the Photos From Inside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026

See All the Photos From Inside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026

When the award for best picture is handed out at the Oscars 2026, the celebrations have just begun at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2026, where newly minted Academy Award winners mingle with power players from the worlds of music, fashion, politics, and more. For the very first time, the famed VF after-party moved to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where attendees could celebrate in a brand-new location. Technically the merriment actually started hours earlier, with an intimate dinner and Oscar viewing party hosted by VF global editorial director Mark Guiducci. When the final course was served, the main event could commence: VF’s 31st annual Oscar Party, featuring A-list guests, In-N-Out burgers in abundance, and even a few little gold men perched throughout the space. Guests walked the red carpet, stopping for questions from livestream cohosts Brittany Broski, Quenlin Blackwell, and Jake Shane, then headed into Hollywood’s hottest room. Where else could you see Jacob Elordi giving a thumbs-up on the red carpet, Kris Jenner in vintage Valentino, and Julia Fox in …

French Media Slams Omission of Brigitte Bardot from Oscars In Memoriam

French Media Slams Omission of Brigitte Bardot from Oscars In Memoriam

Given the tight time constraints of the Academy Awards telecast, it is perhaps inevitable that the solemn In Memoriam segment of the Oscars will fail to include every notable entertainment industry figure who has died over the last year. And so it was this year, with some viewers, and in one case, seemingly a whole nation, upset over the omissions made during the telecast. This year, the telecast omitted the likes of James Van Der Beek, Eric Dane, Malcolm Jamal-Warner and Tom Noonan, and fans on social media were quick to point that out. In France, the glaring absence of film icon Brigitte Bardot has caused much debate in mainstream media and on social media. Bardot, who died in December at 91, was undoubtedly a global star due to her appearance in classic films like And God Created Woman, The Truth and Contempt. But after her film career abruptly ended in the mid 1970s, Bardot became notorious in her home country for her extreme right-wing politics. Bardot’s absence saw many in France recall the omission …

Teyana Taylor Slams ‘Sore Losers’ After Amy Madigan Reaction Criticism

Teyana Taylor Slams ‘Sore Losers’ After Amy Madigan Reaction Criticism

Teyana Taylor doesn’t care if you don’t like the way she celebrates her fellow creatives who just won an Oscar. The actress, who was nominated for best supporting actress at the 98th Academy Awards for her role as Perfidia in One Battle After Another, took to X on Monday to slam those who have grown “comfortable being sore losers.” Her comments came after she received criticism for being excited about her fellow nominees, specifically when she jumped out of her seat to cheer for Weapons star Amy Madigan, who ended up taking home the Oscar in the best supporting actress category on Sunday. Related Stories “I knew from the first hour something was off,” one person wrote on X about Taylor, to which she replied, “The world holds so much misery that miserable hearts forget the face of happiness.” The actress continued, “They grow comfortable being sore losers, so when they see real sportsmanship it unsettles them! like holy water touching a demon. Because clapping for someone else’s victory requires something many people never learned…how to win …

What’s Inside Distinctive Assets’ “Everyone Wins” Nominee Gift Bags 2026

What’s Inside Distinctive Assets’ “Everyone Wins” Nominee Gift Bags 2026

Distinctive Assets — the L.A.-based entertainment marketing company founded by Lash Fary and credited for hosting the official Grammy Awards backstage gifting lounge — makes sure that there are no sore losers at the end of awards season. The company distributes “Everyone Wins” nominee gift bags to 25 lucky nominees from the acting and directing categories (though the effort is not affiliated with the Academy in any way), including stars like Michael B. Jordan, Timothee Chalamet, Emma Stone, Jessie Buckley, Teyana Taylor, Rose Byrne, Elle Fanning, Jacob Elordi and more. The gifts are “in no way based on need,” Fary is quick to point out, adding that they simply want to add a little pizzazz to the times. “We are acknowledging these amazing nominees while elevating and showcasing small businesses, minority-owned brands, female entrepreneurs and companies that give back at a time when everyone can use a little more fun and frivolity,” said Fary. That “fun” is estimated at around $350,000 in value as the bags are filled with a variety of luxe vacations, pricey products and …