Owen Kolasinski/BFA/REX/ShutterstockLast night provided endless moments for style inspiration.
First, celebrities arrived at the 90th Annual Academy Awards in garbs fit for brides and royalty. We're talking Vivienne Westwood ball gowns, sparkling Gucci dresses and Armani Privé couture. For fashion lovers, the red carpet was just as eventful as the ceremony.
Then, just when you thought celebs had packed their larger-than-life dresses into limos and took off their high heels, the red carpet for the Vanity Fair 2018 Oscars After Party begun. A-listers like Lupita Nyong'o, Margot Robbie and Mary J. Blige didn't rest. Instead, each celeb changed into a different designer gown.
As a result, the Vanity Fair red carpet was just as sensational as the award ceremony. Some celebs leveled up their style as the evening went on, while others relaxed their look.
For the celebrities that attended both events, which of their dresses win the award? Take a look below!
Lupita Nyong'o
The star wore a gold one-shoulder dress to the Oscars, then changed into a black gown with a plunging neckline.
Margot Robbie
The star went from a Chanel gown fit for a bride to a sheer sensation.
Eiza González
The star shined bright on the Oscars red carpet with a yellow dress. For the Vanity Fair party, she was equally bold, wearing a matching robe with her gown.
Allison Janney
The I, Tonya star opted for red on both occasions.
Andra Day
Both of these looks stood out on the red carpet. Which is your favorite?
Danai Gurira
The Black Panther actress went for shoulder-baring dresses throughout the evening.
Gal Gadot
Take note: Plunging necklines and statement necklaces are the pairing of the season.
Allison Williams
The Get Out star channeled Hollywood glam through the night.
Mary J. Blige
The singer traded her white gown for a golden dress that looked a lot like the Oscars statue.
Emma Stone
The award-winning actress opted for pants for the Oscars, then sported a mini dress to the Vanity Fair party.
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