Fashion
Red Carpet Looks From the Vanity Fair Oscars Party

Wardrobe changes are old hat in Hollywood, but on Oscar night, when opining on a celebrity’s choice of attire is sport, changing outfits becomes big news.
Last year, after winning her second Oscar for her role in “Poor Things,” Emma Stone arrived in a floaty Louis Vuitton dress, changing from the strapless number by the brand that had split at the back zipper as she mounted the stage to accept her award. Margot Robbie switched from a Versace sequined gown to a vintage gold corset by Mugler.
With or without a wardrobe change, the Vanity Fair red carpet gives fans another shot at seeing celebrities they might have missed earlier in the evening, and others that just came to party — nothing wrong with that.
