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The Vanity Fair Oscars Party’s red carpet has quickly become the venue for celebrities to be bold with their style following the formal Oscars red carpet. It was no different this year.
From Billie Eilish’s Chanel dress shoes to Florence Pugh’s Louboutin Cinderella-slippers, FN takes a closer look at the best footwear moments at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscars Party, which took place in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Vanessa Hudgens may have used the Oscars to unveil to the world that she was pregnant, but that didn’t stop her from slipping into a pair of high heels. Working with stylist Jason Bolden, the singer wore a pair of simple Gianvito Rossi black patent sandals.
Billie Eilish switched things up for the after-party, putting on a pair of Chanel shoes with black toe caps. They completed an oversized tailoring look from the brand Vaquera, styled by Andrew Mukamal.
Keeping with his typically retro style, Donald Glover went for the pointy-est of shoes for the event. Styled by Ilaria Urbinati in what she called “dream shoes,” Glover’s Christian Louboutin heeled dress shoes featured a sharp, triangular silhouette with a white top and black sides, which accentuated the sharpness.
Though the focus of most eyes was on her archival Thierry Mugler spring 1996 embellished corset, Margot Robbie’s minimally styled Oscars after party allowed for a good bit of focus on her shoes. Andrew Mukamal paired the vintage pull with strappy gold sandals from ≈
Florence Pugh’s heels took on a Cinderella-esque effect. The star wore a pair of pumps with completely transparent uppers, seemingly made of embellished glass. Styled by Rebecca Corbin Murray, the Christian Louboutin heels matched perfectly with Pugh’s sheer dress. Regina King wore a similar style, also from Louboutin, to the Oscars this year.
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