Cara Delevingne leads the homegrown glamour at the star-studded Vanity Fair Oscars party

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Our American counterparts may well have claimed the lion’s share of the accolades at the 95th annual Academy Awards on Sunday evening, but Great Britain ensured it was well represented – and well appointed – at the ensuing Vanity Fair Oscars party. 

Leading a Brit heavy guest list at Beverly Hills venue Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Cara Delevingne looked stunning in an ethereal floor length gown as she posed for an obligatory round of photos. 

The model and actress, 30, emphatically drew a line under a turbulent two year period with arguably her most glamorous public appearance since confirming she entered residential rehabilitation in 2022 to combat substance and alcohol dependency. 

She was joined by Lily James, who inevitably commanded attention in a sweeping powder pink gown with fringed detailing as she greeted onlookers outside the venue.

With an off-the-shoulder detail, the evening dress ensured Lily, 33, stood out despite not being nominated in any of this year’s categories.

Opting for limited accessories and tastefully applied make-up selected from a natural colour palette, the actress looked every inch the graceful Hollywood star as she mingled with a star-studded guest list at the celebratory event.

Oscar winners 2023: AT A GLANCE

Best Picture: Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Actress: Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Actor: Brendan Fraser – The Whale

Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Director: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Writing (Original Screenplay): Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay): Sarah Polley – Women Talking

Best Animated Feature Film: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

Best International Feature Film: All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Documentary Feature: Navalny

Best Film Editing: Paul Rogers – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Music (Original Song): “Naatu Naatu” from RRR

Best Sound: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Visual Effects: Avatar: The Way of Water

Elsewhere Sienna Miller claimed her own share of the spotlight in a tasteful sleeveless evening gown with a delicate floral print detail. 

The model and actress, 41, added to her look with an understated handbag, while statement earrings and generously applied make-up rounded off her latest red carpet appearance. 

Making her own presence felt, Daisy Edgar-Jones turned heads in a revealing sheer gown that fully exposed her nude underwear as she joined guests on the red carpet. 

The Normal People star,  24, drew further attention to her physique by paring back her accessories, a decision that allowed an already eye-catching dress to take centre stage. 

Kate Beckinsale also looked sensational as she attended the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty at the The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on Sunday. 

The actress, 49, looked sensational as she graced the red carpet in a show stopping gown with sheer panels. 

The striking strapless garment was adorned in black sequins and clung to her lithe figure, while sheer panels on the skirt and a thigh high split showed off her tanned and toned pins which she elongated with a pair of towering heels. 

Adding to the glamour, the mother-of-one donned a voluminous silver cape which trailed behind her as she stormed the red carpet. 

Cara Delevingne leads the homegrown glamour at the star-studded Vanity Fair Oscars party

New chapter: Cara emphatically drew a line under a turbulent two year period with arguably her most glamorous public appearance since confirming she entered residential rehabilitation in 2022

Lovely: Cara commanded the lion's share of red carpet attention on a night dominated by American triumph at the Oscars

Lovely: Cara commanded the lion’s share of red carpet attention on a night dominated by American triumph at the Oscars 

Looking good: With an off-the-shoulder detail, Lily's evening dress ensured she stood out despite the actress not being nominated in any of this year's categories

Looking good: With an off-the-shoulder detail, Lily’s evening dress ensured she stood out despite the actress not being nominated in any of this year’s categories

Ellie Goulding looked equally stunning in a backless dress at Vanity Fair’s A-list Oscars soiree.

The singer, 33, wore a raven-black gown with a train that elegantly flowed out from beneath her as she hit the red carpet at the Wallis Annenberg Center. 

The top half of the mesmerising gown tightly hugged her incredible figure, while still allowing her reveal her enviable complexion with a cut-out in the centre. 

The collar of the dress was gathered together by a bejewelled rose that added some sparkle to the ensemble, while flawless natural make-up and a nude lip accentuated her features.  

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After dying her bombshell blonde locks in November, Ellie pulled her now-brunette tresses together in a simple low ponytail to allow the incredible dress to stand out. 

Meanwhile Jodie Turner-Smith turned heads in a floor-length fitted gown that inevitably drew attention to her lithe physique. 

The British actress, 36, was joined by husband Jackson, 44, and the Canadian star looked appropriately dapped in a black tuxedo suit and matching polished dress shoes. 

Here she comes: Elsewhere Sienna Miller claimed her own share of the spotlight in a tasteful sleeveless evening gown with a delicate floral print detail

Here she comes: Elsewhere Sienna Miller claimed her own share of the spotlight in a tasteful sleeveless evening gown with a delicate floral print detail

Centre stage: Sienna greeted onlookers as she made her way into the Beverly Hills venue on Sunday evening

Centre stage: Sienna greeted onlookers as she made her way into the Beverly Hills venue on Sunday evening 

Minimal: The Normal People star drew further attention to her physique by paring back her accessories, a decision that allowed an already eye-catching dress to take centre stage

Minimal: The Normal People star drew further attention to her physique by paring back her accessories, a decision that allowed an already eye-catching dress to take centre stage

Stunning: Adding to the glamour, the mother-of-one donned a voluminous silver cape which trailed behind her as she stormed the red carpet

Stunning: Adding to the glamour, the mother-of-one donned a voluminous silver cape which trailed behind her as she stormed the red carpet

Florence Pugh was in high spirits as she larked around at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty on Sunday. 

The Oxford-born actress, 27, commanded attention as she hit the red carpet at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Beverly Hills after attending the ceremony. 

While posing for snaps she spotted Best Actress winner Michelle Yeoh, 60, and was quick to congratulate the star on her win, pulling her in for a warm embrace. 

Florence had changed out of the striking gown she wore earlier in the night and opted for another quirky ensemble as she prepared to party the night away. 

The blonde bombshell looked incredible in a black bralet with rose detailing on the cups that showcased her toned figure. 

Also in attendance, Andrea Riseborough shared a sweet moment with her boyfriend Karim Saleh as they attended the Vanity Fair party in Beverly Hills on Sunday.

The British star, 41, lost out on Best Actress to Michelle Yeoh earlier in the night but seemed to harbour no bad feelings as she arrived at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.

It’s been a rollercoaster awards season for Andrea, who found herself in the middle of a Hollywood scandal when she earned the surprise nod for little known drama To Leslie.

The nod for her nomination came after the film was promoted by stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet and Edward Norton – despite taking just $22,000 at the box office. 

Yet Andrea brushed off the drama as she prepared to party the night away with Karim, 45, who she met on the set of her 2020 drama, Luxor.

Dressed to impress: Ellie Goulding stunned in a backless dress at Vanity Fair's A-list Oscars soiree in Beverly Hills on Sunday

Dressed to impress: Ellie Goulding stunned in a backless dress at Vanity Fair's A-list Oscars soiree in Beverly Hills on Sunday

Dressed to impress: Ellie Goulding stunned in a backless dress at Vanity Fair’s A-list Oscars soiree in Beverly Hills on Sunday 

Good looking pair: If there was an award for best dressed couple, British actress Jodie Turner-Smith and Canadian husband Joshua Jackson would surely have been among the nominees as the 95th annual Academy Awards got underway on Sunday

Good looking pair: If there was an award for best dressed couple, British actress Jodie Turner-Smith and Canadian husband Joshua Jackson would surely have been among the nominees as the 95th annual Academy Awards got underway on Sunday

Lovely: Turning heads at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, Turner-Smith looked stunning in a floor-length fitted gown that inevitably drew attention to her lithe physique.

Lovely: Turning heads at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, Turner-Smith looked stunning in a floor-length fitted gown that inevitably drew attention to her lithe physique.

Everything Everywhere All at Once was the big winner at the Oscars on Sunday taking home seven awards. 

The American absurdist action comedy-drama film was the biggest winner of the night at the event featuring a star-studded red carpet as it earned Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Editing, and Best Original screenplay at the gala event held at Dolby Theater in Hollywood.

The movie’s stars Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan, took home the Leading Actress and Supporting Actress and Actor awards respectively.

In her acceptance speech, Michelle hailed her win as a ‘beacon of hope and possibilities’ for Asian people and urged those watching at home to ‘dream big’.

She said: ‘For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight. This is the beacon of hope and possibilities. This is proof to dream big and dreams do come true.

‘Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are past your prime. Never give up… Thank you to the Academy, this is history in the making, thank you.’

Pretty in pink: Putting a kooky spin on her look Florence donned an oversized pink coat that billowed out and flared behind her in a dramatic train

Pretty in pink: Putting a kooky spin on her look Florence donned an oversized pink coat that billowed out and flared behind her in a dramatic train

Cute couple: Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough shared a sweet moment with her boyfriend Karim Saleh as they attended the Vanity Fair party in Beverly Hills on Sunday

Party time: Andrea brushed off the drama surrounding her nomination as she prepared to party the night away with Karim, 45, who she met on the set of her 2020 drama, Luxor

Cute couple: Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough shared a sweet moment with her boyfriend Karim Saleh as they attended the Vanity Fair party in Beverly Hills on Sunday

Glamorous: Andrea looked ethereal at the party in a glittering gown boasting a chequered print in soft hues of peach and cream

Glamorous: Andrea looked ethereal at the party in a glittering gown boasting a chequered print in soft hues of peach and cream

The film beat out quite the field including: All Quiet on the Western Front, Avatar: The Way of Water, The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis, The Fabelmans, TÁR, Top Gun: Maverick, Triangle of Sadness, and Women Talking.

Meanwhile, Best Actor in a Leading Role went to Brendan Fraser, who was tearful as he picked up his prize for his work on The Whale.

He said: ‘So this is what the multiverse looks like. I thank the Academy for this honour and our studio A24 for making such a bold film.

‘I’m grateful to Darren Aronofsky for throwing me a creative lifeline and hauling me aboard the good ship ‘The Whale’. It was written by Samuel D. Hunter who is our lighthouse.’

German war movie All Quiet on the Western Front also had a successful evening, taking home four of the prizes it was nominated for, Best International Feature Film, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Production Design.

This year’s Academy Awards – which were hosted by Jimmy Kimmel – saw all the nominated tracks for Best Original Song performed, but the accolade went to Naatu Naatu from RRR.

Model behaviour: Naomi Campbell ensured she claimed her own share of the spotlight on Sunday evening

Model behaviour: Naomi Campbell ensured she claimed her own share of the spotlight on Sunday evening 

Oscars 2023: Full list of 95th Academy Awards winners

Best Picture

All Quiet on the Western Front

Avatar: The Way of Water

The Banshees of Inisherin

Elvis

Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNER

The Fabelmans

TÁR

Top Gun: Maverick

Triangle of Sadness

Women Talking

Winning EVERYTHING: Everything Everywhere All At Once earned seven including coveted Best Picture

Winning EVERYTHING: Everything Everywhere All At Once earned seven including coveted Best Picture

 

Best Director

Martin McDonagh – The Banshees of Inisherin

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNERS

Steven Spielberg – The Fabelmans

Todd Field – TÁR

Ruben Östlund – Triangle of Sadness

 

Best Actor

Austin Butler – Elvis

Colin Farrell – The Banshees of Inisherin

Brendan Fraser – The Whale – WINNER

Paul Mescal -Aftersun

Bill Nighy – Living

Comeback king: Brendan Fraser won Best Actor for his performance in The Whale

Comeback king: Brendan Fraser won Best Actor for his performance in The Whale

 

Best Actress

Cate Blanchett – TÁR

Ana de Armas – Blonde

Andrea Riseborough -To Leslie

Michelle Williams – The Fabelmans

Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNER

 

Best Supporting Actor

Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin

Brian Tyree Henry – Causeway

Judd Hirsch – The Fabelmans

Barry Keoghan – The Banshees of Inisherin

Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNER

 

Best Supporting Actress

Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Hong Chau – The Whale

Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin

Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNER

Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All at Once

 

Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, and Ian Stokell – All Quiet on the Western Front

Rian Johnson – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Kazuo Ishiguro – Living

Screenplay by Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer, and Christopher McQuarrie, story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks – Top Gun: Maverick

Sarah Polley – Women Talking – WINNER

 

Best Writing (Original Screenplay)

Martin McDonagh – The Banshees of Inisherin

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNER

Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner – The Fabelmans

Todd Field – TÁR

Ruben Östlund – Triangle of Sadness

 

Best Animated Feature Film

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio -WINNER

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On

Puss In Boots: The Last Wish

The Sea Beast

Turning Red

 

Best International Feature Film

All Quiet on the Western Front – WINNER

Argentina, 1985

Close

EO

The Quiet Girl

 

Best Documentary Feature

All That Breathes

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

Fire of Love

A House Made of Splinters

Navalny – WINNER

 

Best Film Editing

Mikkel E.G. Nielsen, The Banshees of Inisherin

Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond, Elvis

Paul Rogers, Everything Everywhere All at Once – WINNER

Monika Willi, TÁR

Eddie Hamilton, Top Gun: Maverick

 

Best Cinematography

James Friend – All Quiet on the Western Front – WINNER

Darius Khondji – Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths

Mandy Walker – Elvis

Roger Deakins – Empire of Light

Florian Hoffmeister – TÁR

Best Costume Design

Mary Zophres – Babylon

Ruth E. Carter – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – WINNER

Catherine Martin – Elvis

Shirley Kurata – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Jenny Beavan – Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris

Iconic: Ruth E. Carter won Best Costume Design for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Iconic: Ruth E. Carter won Best Costume Design for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

 

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Heike Merker and Linda Eisenhamerová – All Quiet on the Western Front

Naomi Donne, Mike Marino, and Mike Fontaine – The Batman

Camille Friend and Joel Harlow – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Mark Coulier, Jason Baird, and Aldo Signoretti – Elvis

Adrien Morot, Judy Chin, and Anne Marie Bradley – The Whale – WINNER

 

Best Production Design

Christian M. Goldbeck and Ernestine Hipper – All Quiet on the Western Front – WINNER

Dylan Cole, Ben Procter, and Vanessa Cole – Avatar: The Way of Water

Florencia Martin and Anthony Carlino – Babylon

Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy, and Bev Dunn – Elvis

Rick Carter and Karen O’Hara – The Fabelmans

 

Best Music (Original Song)

“Applause” from Tell It Like a Woman, music and lyrics by Dianne Warren

“Hold My Hand” from Top Gun: Maverick, music and lyrics by Lady Gaga and BloodPop

“Lift Me Up” from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, music and lyrics by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler, and Ludwig Goransson

“Naatu Naatu” from RRR, music by M.M. Keeravaani, lyrics by Chandrabose – WINNER

“This Is a Life” from Everything Everywhere All at Once, music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne, and Mitski, lyrics by Ryan Lott

Dynamic duo: M.M. Keeravaani (left) and Chandrabose won Best Music (Original Song) for Naatu Naatu from RRR

Dynamic duo: M.M. Keeravaani (left) and Chandrabose won Best Music (Original Song) for Naatu Naatu from RRR

 

Best Music (Original Score)

Volker Bertelmann – All Quiet on the Western Front – WINNER

Justin Hurwitz – Babylon

Carter Burwell – The Banshees of Inisherin

Son Lux – Everything Everywhere All at Once

John Williams – The Fabelmans

 

Best Sound

Viktor Prášil, Frank Kruse, Markus Stemler, Lars Ginzel, and Stefan Korte – All Quiet on the Western Front

Julian Howarth, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Dick Bernstein, Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, and Michael Hedges – Avatar: The Way of Water

Stuart Wilson, William Files, Douglas Murray, and Andy Nelson – The Batman

David Lee, Wayne Pashley, Andy Nelson, and Michael Keller – Elvis

Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon, and Mark Taylor – Top Gun: Maverick – WINNER

Flying: The Tom Cruise led sequel Top Gun: Maverick won the Academy Award for Best Sound on Sunday during a ceremony which the 60-year-old leading man skipped

Flying: The Tom Cruise led sequel Top Gun: Maverick won the Academy Award for Best Sound on Sunday during a ceremony which the 60-year-old leading man skipped

 

Best Visual Effects

Frank Petzold, Viktor Müller, Markus Frank, and Kamil Jafar – All Quiet on the Western Front

Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, and Daniel Barrett – Avatar: The Way of Water – WINNER

Dan Lemmon, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands, and Dominic Tuohy – The Batman

Geoffrey Baumann, Craig Hammack, R. Christopher White, and Dan Sudick – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Ryan Tudhope, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson, and Scott R. Fisher – Top Gun: Maverick

 

Best Animated Short Film

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse – WINNER

The Flying Sailor

Ice Merchants

My Year of Dicks

An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake, and I Think I Believe It

 

Best Live Action Short Film

An Irish Goodbye – WINNER

Ivalu

Le Pupille

Night Ride

The Red Suitcase

 

Best Documentary Short

The Elephant Whisperers – WINNER

Haulout

How Do You Measure a Year?

The Martha Mitchell Effect

Stranger at the Gate

 

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