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The Best And Worst Dressed Celebs At The 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars Party

After Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s magical opening performance, the 2025 Oscars mostly went downhill. The Wicked girlies didn’t win any awards, none of the Emilia Pérez winners even mentioned trans people in their speeches, and Demi Moore lived out the Substance plot IRL when she lost Best Actress to Mikey Madison. Also, I thought Adrien Brody’s painful Best Actor speech was not gonna end in my lifetime. Sigh. Thankfully, the award show did eventually end (after like six or so hours) and the celebs made their way to the famous Vanity Fair Oscars party. Basically everyone who’s anyone was there, and the A-listers posed on the VF carpet in some super bold fits.

Here are the best and worst dressed celebs at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars party.

The Best And Worst Dressed Celebs At The 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars Party

Selena Gomez — Best

Selena Gomez Vanity Fair
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Jaw is on the floor. She’s an icon, she’s a legend, and she is the moment. We can always count on Selena to serve elegance and timeless beauty!

Miley Cyrus — Worst

Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair Oscars party
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Miley, you can do no wrong… except for this look. I shan’t ever hop on the no-eyebrow train, and I must always call out a boring dress when I see one. It’s my duty.

Olivia Rodrigo — Best

Olivia Rodrigo Vanity Fair Oscars party
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Can we just have a round of applause for my queen and this gothic glamor slay? Her leather halter top black Roberto Cavalli dress ate. And the soft curls? Perfection.

Vanessa Hudgens — Worst

Vanessa Hudgens Vanity Fair Oscars party
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I love a thigh slit and her face card is insane, but the over-the-shoulder feathers are out of hand.

Timothée Chalamet — Best

Timothée Chalamet Vanity Fair Oscars party
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King, why didn’t you wear this to the Oscars? This silk polka dot cropped tuxedo blazer is INCREDIBLE. This is what “one of the greats” wears, just saying.

Zoë Kravitz — Worst

Zoë Kravitz Vanity Fair Oscars
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I need more pizazz, I’m afraid. (The back is actually really cute and daring, but the front makes me depressed.)

Colman Domingo — Best

Colman Domingo Vanity Fair Oscars party
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Frankly, I’m never gonna have notes for this fashion icon. He’s incapable of not being fabulous.

Kim Kardashian — Worst

Kim Kardashian Oscars Vanity Fair party
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… What in god’s name is this? It’s giving poofy, wrinkled sheet.

Hailey Bieber — Best

Hailey Bieber Vanity Fair Oscars party
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I don’t typically love Hailey’s looks but this is an undeniable serve. The skin-tight fit, the bow, the sheer bottom… obsessed.

Andrew Garfield — Worst

Andrew Garfield Vanity Fair Oscars party
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Nooo, his slutty brown Oscars suit was so much better. I’m not a fan of this color or oversized situation for him.

Lisa — Best

Lisa Vanity Fair Oscars party
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No one’s doing it like her, I fear. Imagine walking into a party looking this sensational. She’s giving It Girl in this breathtaking custom Miss Sohee.

Zoe Saldaña — Worst

Zoe Saldaña Vanity Fair Oscars party
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I’m sorry, Zoe, but the plain black top and tacky orange train is a little brutal.

Keke Palmer — Best

Keke Palmer Vanity Fair Oscars party
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Keke looked drop dead gorge in this sheer bodice and flowy wrap skirt! The Jimmy Choo sandals are too iconic.

Sarah Paulson — Worst

Sarah Paulson Vanity Fair Oscars party
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This was definitely a choice! I think I’d rather sleep on this than wear it to the Vanity Fair Oscars party.

Hunter Schafer — Best

Hunter Schafer Vanity Fair Oscars party
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THIS DIVA. I adore the satin gown and oversized feather jacket combo. Goddamn.

Ilana Frost
Ilana Frost is an entertainment writer at Betches. As a teenage girl in her twenties, she spends her time stanning Olivia Rodrigo, baking cakes for award shows, and refusing to ever leave her Reputation era.