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Timothée Chalamet, Selena Gomez, Sydney Sweeney and Mick Jagger: stars converge for the 2025 Oscars afterparties

Timothée Chalamet, Selena Gomez, Sydney Sweeney and Mick Jagger: stars converge for the 2025 Oscars afterparties

The Guardian03-03-2025

Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Matt Winkelmeyer/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
LaKeith Stanfield and Timothée Chalamet attend the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Photograph: Kevin Mazur/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Mikey Madison holds her best actress Oscar for Anora with producer Alex Coco at the Governors Ball following the Academy Awards show. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Emily Ratajkowski at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Madison Beer and Hailey Bieber at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Matt Winkelmeyer/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg arrive at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Matt Baron/BEI/REX/Shutterstock
Ana de Armas makes her entrance at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Megan Thee Stallion arrives at the Vanity Fair party, Photograph: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Camila Cabello arrives at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Damian Hurley and Elizabeth Hurley arrive at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Christopher Polk/Variety/Getty Images
Kaia Gerber arrives at the Vanity Fair party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.. Photograph:Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Dave Benett/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Halle Berry inside the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Lisa from White Lotus and Blackpink arrives at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph:Jessica Alba at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Dave Benett/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Chrissy Teigen and Jenny Chandler attend the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Dave Benett/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
H.E.R. arrives for the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Cindy Ord/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair
Selena Gomez arrives for the Vanity Fair party Photograph: Matt Baron/BEI/Rex/Shutterstock
Zoë Kravitz arrives for the Vanity Fair party Photograph: Anthony Harvey/Rex/Shutterstock
A kiss curl for Kelly Rowland. Photograph: Dave Benett/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Cazzie David, Zoey Deutch, Anna Kendrick and Delaney Buffett at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Dave Benett/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Sean Baker, winner of the awards for best original screenplay, best film editing, best director, and best picture for Anora, attends the Governors Ball. Photograph: John Locher/Invision/AP
Sydney Sweeney and Mick Jagger at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Tracee Ellis Ross and Serena Williams at the Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Kendall Jenner arrives for the Vanity Fair party. Photograph:Kieran Culkin, winner of the award for best supporting actor for A Real Pain, attends the Governors Ball after the Oscars. Photograph: John Locher/Invision/AP
Best supporting actor Kieran Culkin kisses wife Jazz Charton at the Governors Ball. Photograph: John Locher/Invision/AP
Marco Perego-Saldana takes a photo of Zoë Saldana at the Governors Ball. Photograph: John Locher/Invision/AP
Lauren Sánchez, Jeff Bezos, and Kim Kardashian at the 2025 Vanity Fair party. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Brazilian director Walter Salles poses with his Oscar for best international feature film for I'm Still Here, alongside his family at the Governors Ball. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Lol Crawley, best cinematography winner for The Brutalist with Annie Marter at the Governors Ball. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Edward Norton and Shauna Robertson attend the Governors Ball. Photograph:Producer Lisa Remington, winner of the best documentary short Oscar for The Only Girl in the Orchestra with Martina Radwan at the Governors Ball. Photograph: Michael Buckner/Walter Salles poses with the Oscar for Best International Feature Film for I'm Still Here, from Brazil, along his family Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Trent and Victoria Warmerdam at the Governors Ball carrying their Oscars for I'm Not A Robot, best live action short. Photograph: Michael Buckner/Storm Reid and Robyn Simpson attend the Governors Ball. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Lupita Nyong'o arrives at the Governors Ball Photograph:Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham pose with their Oscars for best documentary feature for No Other Land at the Governors Ball. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Wicked's Paul Tazewell, winner of the Oscar for best costume design for Wicked , and Lee Sandales, winner for best production design celebrate at the Governors Ball. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Zoe Saldana waits for her Oscar statue to be engraved with Marco Perego at the Governors Ball Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Jesse Eisenberg at the Governors Ball Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Kieran Culkin poses for a snap with a guest at the Governors Ball Photograph:Olivia Wilde in a sheer dress posing for the press at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills Photograph: Phillip Faraone/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair
Mick Jagger poses with Rita Ora at the Vanity Fair party Photograph: Dave Benett/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Sofía Vergara attends the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Photograph: Kevin Mazur/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
John Legend and Dwyane Wade at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Photograph: Kevin Mazur/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Questlove, Tracee Ellis Ross, J. Alphonse Nicholson and Danielle Brooks at the Vanity Fair Party Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Olivia Rodrigo and Vanessa Hudgens attend the Vanity Fair party Photograph: Phillip Faraone/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair
Chelsea Handler, Leslie Bibb and Maude Apatow at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Sarah Paulson arrives for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Photograph: Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic
Alessandra Ambrosio attends the Vanity Fair party Photograph: Cindy Ord/VF25/Getty Images for Vanity Fair
icha Moorjani, Lilly Singh and Poorna Jagannathan at the VF party Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage for Vanity Fair
Julia Fox and Jeremy O. Harris at the Vanity Fair party
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