The most striking Oscars after party looks

Plus: Why Love Island’s ‘toxic femininity’ controversy is just another excuse to bring women down
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Monday March 13 2023

There are the Oscars, then there are the after parties, events so exclusive that invites are almost as coveted as the Academy Awards themselves. Who needs that beige (sorry, champagne) carpet at all when you can walk the Vanity Fair ‘step and repeat’ alongside Jennifer Coolidge, Olivia Wilde and Donald Glover.

When it comes to fashion, celebrities usually change into a different look for the after parties, and this is where it gets interesting. They tend to take bigger style risks because the stakes aren’t quite so high.

So who wore what? Find out with our rundown of the most memorable after party fashion moments.

Plus, find out why the latest Love Island drama is yet another example of anti-female bias in the media.

Enjoy!
James, Lifestyle Team

 
 

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Oscars 2023 after party: The best and most striking looks from Florence Pugh to Naomi Campbell

There was a lot to love on this year’s ‘champagne’ carpet - particularly the return to classic glamour instead of the ‘clickbait couture’ which has dominated awards shows lately.

 
 

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