Kendall Jenner Stuns in Sheer Lace Dress at Star-Studded Vanity Fair Oscars Party!

At the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars party held on a Sunday evening, Kendall Jenner and her sister Kim Kardashian radiated their usual glamour.

29-year-old supermodel beamed with joy while celebrating with her elder sister, Kim (age 44), at a glamorous event held in Beverly Hills.

Although Kendall didn’t physically attend the awards ceremony, she still managed to captivate everyone with her stunning appearance in a see-through black dress, complete with long sleeves and an inner corset.

She teamed the stunning ensemble with a pair of patent leather shoes and dangling earrings.

Meanwhile Kim looked glamorous in a dramatic wedding-gown inspired Balenciaga dress.

The dress showcased a timeless princess shape, featuring a tight-fitting torso that expanded grandly into a spacious, flowing skirt.

The duo seemed joyful and animated, striking photos within the gathering and socializing with famous acquaintances.

The gathering’s roster featured comedians and various notable personalities such as Renee Rapp, Selma Blair, Monica Lewinsky, Seth Rogen, and Chelsea Handler.

The celebration begins after the conclusion of the awards ceremony, during which Anora was honored with both the Best Picture and Best Actress awards for her role in Mikey Madison’s project this year.

In a different phrasing: Anora’s screenwriter and filmmaker received three accolades such as Best Original Screenplay, Excellence in Film Editing, and the prestigious Best Director award. Adrien Brody was honored with the Best Actor title for his work in The Brutalist.

At the 2025 Oscars, it was disheartening for Demi when Mikey outshone her to win the prestigious Best Actress accolade, especially since Anora had an impressive sweep that evening, earning five awards including Best Picture.

62-year-old Demi, who had been the favorite, showed obvious anger when 25-year-old up-and-comer Mikey’s name was announced to the shocked crowd during the 97th Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

On Sunday evening, Zoe Saldana was among the notable winners, bagging the Best Supporting Actress accolade for her contentious portrayal of Emilia Perez. Meanwhile, Adrien Brody emerged victorious against Timothée Chalamet in the Best Actor category, impressing with his acting in The Brutalist.

Kieran Culkin kicked off the evening with a Best Supporting Actor win for A Real Pain.

Demi appeared tense, clutching her jaw, when they didn’t announce her name, yet she managed to mutter ‘well done’ to herself as she cheered for Mikey’s grand victory.

I couldn’t believe my eyes when, on the grand night of the Oscars, Demi clinched the Best Actress title for her outstanding performance in “The Substance.” After all, she had already swept most of the significant pre-Oscar events with that role! It was a stunning upset that left me utterly awestruck.

In the movie Anora, independently produced with a budget of six million dollars, directed by award-winning director Sean Baker, Mikey plays the role of an escort. During her heartfelt acceptance speech, she acknowledged and paid tribute to the sex worker community.

She expressed a desire to once more acknowledge and pay tribute to the sex worker community. Indeed, she intends to do so, affirming her commitment. Yes, she plans to keep on supporting them and standing by their side as an advocate.

‘Meeting all those amazing individuals, particularly the women from that community, is among the most memorable aspects of this extraordinary journey I’ve been on.’

At the conclusion of the night, our movie clinched the highest honor – the Best Picture Award – surpassing The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Pérez, I’m Still Here, Nickel Boys, The Substance, and Wicked.

In a turn of events, Anora’s screenwriter and director, Sean Baker, received recognition with three awards: Best Original Screenplay, Excellence in Film Editing, and the highly-prized Best Director accolade.

The movie revolves around Ani, a young escort residing in Brooklyn, who unexpectedly ties the knot with the son of a wealthy Russian magnate. However, their storybook romance faces obstacles when word reaches Russia, prompting his parents to travel to New York in an attempt to nullify the marriage.

 Adrien Brody took home his second ever Best Actor award earlier in the night.

The 51-year-old actor paused the music playing near the exit when he was honored for his role in The Brutalist.

He emerged victorious over a notable assembly that included Timothée Chalamet in “A Complete Unknown”, Colman Domingo in “Sing Sing”, Ralph Fiennes in “Conclave”, and Sebastian Stan in “The Apprentice”.

Adrian previously won Best Actor for his work on classic film The Piano back in 2003. 

Zoe Saldaña quelled the uproar surrounding her movie, Emilia Pérez, by winning the award for Best Supporting Actress.

The show hit a high note as the 46-year-old American actress was crowned for the Netflix film.

Monica Barbaro, Ariana Grande, Felicity Jones, and Isabella Rossellini each emerged victorious in their respective roles: Monica Barbaro in A Complete Unknown, Ariana Grande in Wicked, Felicity Jones in The Brutalist, and Isabella Rossellini in Conclave.

In the roles of A Complete Unknown (Monica Barbaro), Wicked (Ariana Grande), The Brutalist (Felicity Jones), and Conclave (Isabella Rossellini), each actress emerged triumphant.

Zoe was the very first Oscar-winning actress with Dominican heritage, and she took care to acknowledge her ancestors for their role in creating a path for her to have a thriving acting career in the United States.

Emilia Pérez found herself under fire due to the emergence of offensive, racially charged and Islamophobic posts made by her co-star Karla Sofia Gascón on social media, with some of these remarks having been posted quite recently.

Despite halting coverage for Gascón’s award show travels, Netflix still allowed her to attend the Oscars.

The award show started out in fine form as Kieran Culkin took home the first award of the night.

The event began when the 42-year-old actor was awarded the title “Best Supporting Actor” for his performance in the film “A Real Pain”.

In a remarkable competition against a formidable lineup that included: Yura Borisov in “Anora”, Edward Norton in “A Complete Unknown”, Guy Pearce in “The Brutalist”, and his fellow “Succession” cast member Jeremy Strong in “The Apprentice”, he emerged victorious.

In a significant victory, Paul Tazewell, following the success of “Wicked,” made history by becoming the first Black man to win the prestigious Achievement in Costume Design award.

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2025-03-03 14:54