The Seven Best Dressed Stars at Vanity Fair’s 2026 Vanities Party

The Seven Best Dressed Stars at Vanity Fair’s 2026 Vanities Party

To kick off the festivities ahead of a jam-packed Oscars 2026 weekend, Vanity Fair hosted its annual Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood party last night at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles. True to its name, the guest list figured some of the buzziest up-and-comers in Tinseltown: Chase Infiniti, Dallas Liu, Jake Shane, and, of course, the evening’s co-hosts: Odessa A’Zion, Role Model, Tyriq Withers, and Kaia Gerber.

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The dress code was Hollywood-chic. What does that mean, you ask? According to Role Model, jeans and a well-lived leather jacket. Per A’Zion, a leather jacket and a shimmering jumpsuit. If we leave it to Gerber—who was the best dressed star of the night—it’s all about the perfect little black dress.

Gerber wore a Givenchy number by Sarah Burton that walked the runway less than a week ago at Paris Fashion Week—some of these awards season dresses rack up some serious mileage! Following suit was The Pitt star Supriya Ganesh, who wore another sparkly LBD by Patou. And, breaking the all-black theme up were Infiniti in a lavender, lettuce hem Carolina Herrera look—plus peplum, Chase does love one of those!—and Rowan Blanchard in a pink Collina Strada frock.

Lux Pascal fell somewhere in between the head-to-toe black trend we’ve seen dominate red carpets this season and those delightful hints of color we’ve seen from some key names by wearing a sheer, shimmering Bode dress in black with red and purple sequins, and repping for the boys was Withers, who donned a suit by Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton. He was the best dressed guy, but closely following were Cameron Monaghan in Saint Laurent and Terrence O’Connor in a very ’90s gray double breasted jacket with black trousers.

Watch the Vanity Fair Oscar Party livestream—hosted by Quenlin Blackwell, Jake Shane, and Brittany Broski—directly after the Academy Awards at youtube.com/vanityfair on Sunday, March 15, 10:30 p.m. ET and 7:30 p.m. PT.

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