For Timothée Chalamet, a committed artist in all senses of the term, the Marty Supreme Oscar campaign had a narrative and fashion arc of its own. The actor pedaled the film’s signature windbreaker across the globe, paired Chrome Hearts with Timberland boots at the Golden Globes, and pulled the stunt of the season when he and recent Vanity Fair cover girl Kylie Jenner told a tangerine love story at the film’s premiere. For his final act on Sunday, after losing out in the best actor category, Chalamet walked the Vanity Fair Oscar Party red carpet 2026 in a second white suit of the night, this one custom Chrome Hearts, after wearing custom Givenchy at the ceremony. He was accompanied by Jenner, who wore Alexander McQueen.
Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
A guide to when the Vanity Fair Oscar Party starts, its brand-new location, and how to watch the livestream from LACMA.
Following the Oscars 2026, the industry’s leading lights, and the night’s biggest victors, gather their trophies and entourages before heading over to LACMA, the new home of the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. At only 30, Chalamet is already something of an industry veteran, but his appearance this year was a culmination of perhaps his most ambitious undertaking to date, both on screen and on red carpets.
If Chalamet’s ensemble at the VF party was a kind of doubling down—a full commitment to white suits, and a campaign-long affinity for Chrome Hearts—it sampled the verve, focus, and unabashedness of his titular character. As the designer Doni Nahmias put it to VF this year, after the windbreaker he created with Chalamet and his stylist Taylor McNeill took on a life of its own, “We created a movement, rather than a moment.”
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The parties, lunches, and dinners you need to know about if you’re on the awards season (or, uh, clout-chasing) circuit. Not invited? Lame. Anyone who’s anyone will be there!
Watch the Vanity Fair Oscar Party livestream—hosted by Quenlin Blackwell, Jake Shane, and Brittany Broski—directly after the Academy Awards at youtube.com/vanityfair on Sunday, March 15, 10:30 p.m. ET and 7:30 p.m. PT.
