In case you were wondering, no. I did not watch much of the Oscars, which aired on March 27, except for that moment between Chris Rock and Will Smith, simply because my favorite part of any award show are the looks at the red carpet and after party.
And nothing excites me (someone with realistically no credentials in the fashion world) more than microanalyzing each and every look. So in my first of many award show fashion reviews, here is the best, the worst, and the in-between of this years Oscars and Vanity Fair after-party.

Best Dressed | Anya Taylor-Joy
in Dior.

Best Dressed | Winnie Harlow
in Versace.

Not So Good | Kourtney Kardashian
in vintage Dolce&Gabbana.

Best Dressed | Karamo Brown

Not So Good | Amy Schumer
in Oscar de la Renta.

Not So Good | Julia Vernon

Best Dressed | Zuri Hall

Best Dressed | Suki Waterhouse
in Alexandre Vauthier.

Best Dressed | Lori Harvey
in Tony Ward.

Honorable Mention | Vanessa Hudgens
in Valentino.

Not So Good | Sarah Paulson
in Bottega Venata.

Best Dressed | Maddie Ziegler
in Monique Lhuillier.

Best Dressed | Jessica Chastain
in Gucci.

Not So Good | Janelle Monae
in Christian Siriano.

Honorable Mention | Emilia Jones
in Dolce&Gabbana.

Best Dressed | Simu Lie
in Versace.

Not So Good | Tessa Thompson
in Schiaparelli.

Not So Good | Natalia Bryant
in Gucci.

Best Dressed | Lily James
in Atelier Versace.

Honorable Mention | Timothee Chalet
in Alexander McQueen.

Not So Good | Lupita Nyong’o
in Prada.

Best Dressed | Alessandra Ambrosio
in Stephane Rolland.

Best Dressed | Carolina Gaitan
in Tony Ward.

Not So Good | Ryan Michelle Bathe
in Sebastian Gunawan.

Best Dressed |Amy Forsyth
in Marchesa.

Not So Good | Mary Parent

Not So Good | Renate Reinsve
in Louis Vuitton.

Honorable Mention | Serena Williams
in Gucci.
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