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The Fashion Brief at the 2026 Oscar Nominee Luncheon? Cool Suiting and Runway Flexes

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I’ve never been nominated for an Oscar (or an Emmy, Grammy, or Tony, for that matter), but I can hazard a guess that getting ready for an awards show red carpet is a production. The marathon of ceremonies between the December 2025 Gotham Awards and March 2026 Oscars calls for a steady stream of ballgowns and tuxedos—but a few events along the way are, blessedly, pretty chill. Today’s Oscar Nominees Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton, a get-together for the lucky few in the running for Hollywood’s highest honor, was one example.

Rose Byrne was the poster child for cool this afternoon, wearing a look from Louise Trotter’s spring 2026 Bottega Veneta debut: a brown tank with one strap sliding off the shoulder, a pair of tapered black high-waisted trousers, and off-white mules. Matching her sensibility? The Secret Agent’s Wagner Moura, who ditched traditional suiting for a plum shirt and trousers with a matching overcoat.

Though many of the attendees opted for suiting, the looks strayed a bit from standard red carpet fare. Sentimental Value’s Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas—one of the breakout fashion stars of the season—also opted for Bottega, wearing a draped cream silk blouse and an oversized navy suit. Her costar Elle Fanning also reached for suiting, though she opted for a feminine Givenchy by Sarah Burton interpretation. Emma Stone, meanwhile, riffed on a tux in a Julie de Libran minidress with lapels and a plunging neckline.

Elsewhere, Jacob Elordi flouted the fashion rules, pairing a black jacket with gray trousers and brown shoes, and Timothée Chalamet abandoned neutrals altogether for an electric blue double-breasted suit.

Here, see some of the coolest looks from the 2026 Oscar Nominees Luncheon.

This article was originally published on Vogue.com

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Hannah Jackson

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Hannah Jackson is a fashion writer at Vogue. Prior to working full-time with the publication, she previously did freelance writing and was a social media manager at TheLi.st. Her work has been published in ELLE, Architectural Digest, The Cut/New York Magazine, Rolling Stone, W Magazine, Cosmopolitan, NYLON, InStyle, Bustle, and more. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Santa Barbara where she studied political science. She also has a Master of Science degree from Northwestern University where she studied journalism along with a specialization in magazines.

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