The Glitz and Glamour of the Vanity Fair Oscar Party
The Vanity Fair Oscar party this year was a dazzling spectacle, brimming with the who’s who of Hollywood. Timothée Chalamet, despite missing out on the Best Actor award, arrived at the event with a beaming smile, quickly becoming the center of attention. His charisma and grace set the tone for a night filled with celebration and camaraderie. The party, known for its opulent setting and vibrant atmosphere, transformed from an intimate dinner into a lively bash, captivating guests with its 1970s flair, complete with gold carpets and a disco ball.
Chalamet Steals the Spotlight
Chalamet, changing from his vibrant yellow tuxedo into a sleek black suit, exuded confidence and joy. Surrounded by adoration, he interacted warmly with Kendall and Kim Kardashian, and shared a heartfelt moment with Kylie Jenner. Despite his loss, Chalamet was already looking ahead, discussing his upcoming film "Marty Supreme," where he plays an intense table tennis player, drawing inspiration from tennis legend John McEnroe. His ability to connect with everyone, from celebrities to enthusiasts, highlighted his endearing personality and future-focused spirit.
The Governor’s Ball: A Night of Triumph
The Governor’s Ball, the first post-Oscar stop, was a celebration of achievement, where winners like Zoe Saldaña and Sean Baker had their Oscars engraved. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as victories were toasted over food and drinks. Saldaña’s joy was palpable as she awaited her statuette, while Baker, clutching four Oscars, revelled in the success of "Anora." This event marked the beginning of a night where moments of triumph were shared and celebrated, setting the stage for the festivities ahead.
Vanity Fair: The Pinnacle of Oscar Parties
As the night progressed, the Vanity Fair party became the epicenter of celebration. Hosted by Radhika Jones, it evolved from an exclusive dinner into a grand bash. Attendees like Mick Jagger and Britt Lower added to the star-studded ambiance, with Lower’s popularity evident as fans gathered around her. The party’s 1970s theme and live music, including a remix of Jagger’s "Satisfaction," kept the energy high, making it the most sought-after event of the night, where everyone came together to bask in the glory of the Oscars.
Elton John’s Event: A Night of Music and Philanthropy
Elton John’s AIDS Foundation party offered a unique blend of music and philanthropy, attracting a range of artists. Chappell Roan’s electrifying performance, including hits like "Hot to Go" and "Good Luck, Babe," had the crowd enthralled. Her collaboration with Elton John on "Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me" and "Pink Pony Club" was a testament to their musical chemistry, celebrating West Hollywood’s vibrant spirit. This event, co-hosted by David Furnish, was not just a fundraiser but a heartfelt tribute to the ongoing battle against HIV and AIDS.
Magic Moments and Celebrity Encounters
The night was filled with memorable encounters and spontaneous moments. Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge mingled with stars like Margaret Qualley and Jenna Ortega. Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro, amidst dating rumors, made a discreet exit. Serena Williams savoring pizza and Zoe Saldaña’s joy with her Oscar encapsulated the essence of the evening. The interplay of emotions, connections, and shared excitement made the post-Oscar parties unforgettable, celebrating not just cinema’s triumphs but the spirit of unity and celebration within the industry.