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Hunter Schafer Turns Heads in Feather Top at Vanity Fair's Oscars After-Party
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Date:2025-04-16 02:01:41
Hunter Schafer's Vanity Fair Oscars After-Party look? Simply euphoric.
At the annual event March 12 at Beverly Hills' the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, the 24-year-old turned heads on the blue carpet as she stunned in a white, sleek Ann Demeulemeester two-piece outfit.
The top was simply a delicate, white feather that was styled as a bandeau, while the slip skirt was a silk, low-waisted maxi. Hunter kept her hair simple, with her long blonde locks falling in loose waves. She topped her look off with a shimmery cat-eye and an assortment of rings.
The Euphoria actress isn't the only one who opted for a bold look on the carpet. Other show-stopper's at Vanity Fair: Emily Ratajkowski who glimmered in a silver, see-through gown by Feben, and Olivia Wilde who wore a black leather bra underneath an off-the shoulder gown by Gabriela Hears. Both Eva Longoria and Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner donned sheer, black dresses.
And that's just a few of the attendees who brought their A-game to the after-party.
Scroll on to see every glamorous look on the Vanity Fair carpet...
In Bach Mai
In Zuhair Murad
In custom Zac Posen
In custom Maison Margiela
Sophie in Louis Vuitton
In Feben
Rita in Weiderhoeft
In Donna Karan
In Robert Wun
In Gabriela Hearst
In custom Chrome Hearts
In Dolce & Gabbana
In Jean Paul Gaultier
In Balmain
In custom Saint Laurent and YSL Beauty
In Celine
Jodie in Gucci
In Valentino Haute Couture
In Louis Vuitton
In Stella McCartney
In Zuhair Murad
Kate in Monique Lhuillier
In Alexander McQueen
In Celine and YSL Beauty
Dwayne with a Vacheron Constantin watch, Gabrielle in Ralph Lauren
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