THE stars were out in force last night to celebrate the Oscars at the famous Vanity Fair afterparty.
Florence Pugh led the glamour in a stunning sheer dress that showed off her rock hard abs, while Margot Robbie wowed in a corseted gold number.
Some who hadn’t attended the ceremony were also on hand to party, including Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski.
Emily made sure all eyes were on her, wearing a backless white gown, and Cardi B oozed Hollywood glamour in a sequined black dress.
Sydney Sweeney continued the very glamorous theme as she slipped into a plunging silky dress.
The bash is a chance for the stars to let their hair down and catch up after, as well as congratulate each other on their successes.
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Last night’s saw ceremony Christopher Nolan's epic biopic Oppenheimer has swept the Oscars, winning seven awards.
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The film about J Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist described as the father of the atomic bomb, was named best picture while Irish star Cillian Murphy won best actor and Nolan took the best director award.
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Robert Downey Jr was named best supporting actor for his turn as Lewis Strauss, head of the Atomic Energy Commission.
The film was also celebrated for its editing, score and cinematography.
The best picture prize, the final trophy of the night, was handed out by veteran actor Al Pacino, 83, who announced the winner in an unconventional manner without the customary fanfare.
He looked at the card and said: "I see Oppenheimer."
Emma Stone was named best actress for the surreal comedy Poor Things, about a woman who is given the brain of a baby.
The US star, who already has an Oscar for her performance in La La Land, revealed she was battling a wardrobe malfunction as she walked up on stage to collect her prize, and blamed Ryan Gosling's rousing performance of the Barbie song I'm Just Ken.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph was named best supporting actress for her role as a grieving cook in The Holdovers, about a grumpy teacher who stays at school over the holidays.
The highly publicised battle between Barbie, Greta Gerwig's film about the Mattel doll, and Oppenheimer, failed to materialise as Gerwig's film won only one award - the best original song prize for What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell.
Oscar winners 2024
Best picture Oppenheimer
Best actress Emma Stone - Poor Things
Best actor Cillian Murphy - Oppenheimer
Best supporting actress Da'Vine Joy Randolph - The Holdovers
Best supporting actor Robert Downey Jr – Oppenheimer
Best director Oppenheimer - Christopher Nolan
Best original song What Was I Made For? - Barbie (Billie Eilish, Finneas O'Connell)
Best original score Oppenheimer
Best adapted screenplay American Fiction
Best original screenplay Anatomy of a Fall
The ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, saw a string of past winners take to the stage to honour this year's nominees.
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There was also excitement when Ryan Gosling reprised his role of Ken from Barbie for a rendition of the nominated original song, I'm Just Ken, from the film.
He was joined by co-stars including Ncuti Gatwa, Simu Liu and Kingsley Ben-Adir for the high energy number, for which he donned a pink glittery suit and gloves and was joined by Guns N' Roses star Slash for a guitar solo.