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Four years into the Academy Museum Gala (the annual benefit for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures) and the event is fast becoming Hollywood’s favorite night. The reason? Access to the Academy Gala (which is presented by Rolex) is highly restricted, and the event—which features awards, presenters, and a surprise musical performance—is not televised. The result is a swinging good time where Hollywood attendees get to enjoy a night out with a certain level of privacy. (Ain’t no party like a party that’s not for public consumption!)
But of course, there is a red carpet. At 6 p.m. last night, guests started arriving. There was Demi Moore aglow in her sequined Prada dress, posing for photos with her The Substance co-star Margaret Qualley, who added more star power to the moment with her celestial headpiece by Chanel. There was Kaia Gerber in vintage Bob Mackie, paying homage to the history of cinema more broadly with her My Fair Lady-inspired gown. Kim Kardashian was in vintage Mugler couture, while Ariana Grande was seen elsewhere with her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo. The latter was in a Wicked-green (naturally) Louis Vuitton look, and the former wore a prim Balmain polka-dotted dress (based on an archival Balmain gown).
Grande wasn’t the only one in polka dots: Eddie Redmayne and Carrie Coon could also be spotted (get it?) in the black-and-white print. The fashion was out—and so too was the jewelry. Bro-brooches (bejeweled pins worn by men) were a popular choice, as were Rolex watches; the latter less surprising given the timepiece brand is not only the main presenter of the gala but a major contributor to the Academy, having helped realize the creation of the Renzo Piano-designed museum which functions as a sort of cathedral of cinema.
On the red carpet, which extended upwards into a sculptural twisted backdrop beneath the cantilevered observation deck, a selection of Hollywood’s finest continued to pass through as the evening went on. In walked Selena Gomez (in a custom velvet Alaïa dress) and Cara Delevingne, who were buddy-buddy for the night. As were Ayo Edebiri and Paul Mescal, with Edebiri eliciting the loudest cheers from the fans lined up on Wilshire Boulevard to star gaze. Mescal was also one of the night’s three honorees, receiving the Vantage Award from presenters Colman Domingo and Saoirse Ronan. Quentin Tarantino received the Luminary Award, which was presented to him by John Travolta, and the inimitable Rita Moreno received the Icon Award from Steven Spielberg. The 93-year-old cut a cool figure in a white Dior tuxedo—and will have to find some space on her shelves for the accolade, given she’s already in the league of EGOT winners.
After the final award, it was time for a song or two. Erivo took the stage as the evening’s surprise performer, after being welcomed by Grande, and delivered a rendition of “Over the Rainbow”— a fitting choice given that the ruby red slippers Judy Garland wore to sing the original song in 1939’s The Wizard of Oz sat nearby in a display case at the museum, just one of many delights on exhibition that the gala helps to support. And on that note? This year’s event raised a whopping $11 million.
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Photo: Hunter Abrams1/79Selena Gomez, Cara Delevingne
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Photo: Hunter Abrams2/79Patrick Schwarzenegger, Kendall Jenner, Joe Alwyn
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Photo: Hunter Abrams3/79Eddie Redmayne, Ariana Grande
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Photo: Hunter Abrams4/79Rita Moreno, Kim Kardashian
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Photo: Hunter Abrams5/79Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman
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Photo: Hunter Abrams6/79Paul Mescal, Saoirse Ronan
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Photo: Hunter Abrams7/79Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kaia Gerber
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Photo: Hunter Abrams8/79Paul Mescal, Cynthia Erivo
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Photo: Hunter Abrams9/79Ayo Edebiri
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Photo: Hunter Abrams10/79Sarah Paulson
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Photo: Hunter Abrams11/79Ava DuVernay, Sterling K. Brown, Niecy Nash
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Photo: Hunter Abrams12/79Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard
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Photo: Hunter Abrams13/79Pamela Anderson
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Photo: Hunter Abrams14/79Marisa Abela, Meg Ryan, Molly Gordon, Halina Reijn
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Photo: Hunter Abrams15/79Ayo Edebiri, Greta Lee, Rachel Sennott
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Photo: Hunter Abrams16/79Sebastian Stan, Elizabeth Olsen
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Photo: Hunter Abrams17/79Laura Harrier
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Photo: Hunter Abrams18/79Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara
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Photo: Hunter Abrams19/79Margaret Qualley, Jack Antonoff, Ariana Grande
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Photo: Hunter Abrams20/79Elliot Grainge, Sofia Richie Grainge
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Photo: Hunter Abrams21/79Jeff Goldblum
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Photo: Hunter Abrams22/79Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner
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Photo: Hunter Abrams23/79Arnaud Boetsch, Peter Cipkowski, Bill Kramer
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Photo: Hunter Abrams24/79Kerry Washington, Ayo Edebiri
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Photo: Hunter Abrams25/79Marco Perego, Zoe Saldaña
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Photo: Hunter Abrams26/79Phoebe Tonkin
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Photo: Hunter Abrams27/79Addison Rae
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Photo: Hunter Abrams28/79Nicole Richie
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Photo: Hunter Abrams29/79Marion Cotillard
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Photo: Hunter Abrams30/79Cory Michael Smith, Joey King
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Photo: Hunter Abrams31/79Quinta Brunson
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Photo: Hunter Abrams32/79Naomi Scott, Taylor Zakhar Perez
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Photo: Hunter Abrams33/79Carrie Coon
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Photo: Hunter Abrams34/79Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande
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Photo: Hunter Abrams35/79Ariana DeBose, H.E.R.
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Photo: Hunter Abrams36/79Renee Rapp, Dwyane Wade
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Photo: Hunter Abrams37/79Kathryn Newton
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Photo: Hunter Abrams38/79Rachel Sennott
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Photo: Hunter Abrams39/79Ariana DeBose, Nicole Kidman
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Photo: Hunter Abrams40/79Cooper Koch, Kim Kardashian
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Photo: Hunter Abrams41/79Eiza González, Anna Sawai, Jurnee Smollett
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Photo: Hunter Abrams42/79Aaron Paul
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Photo: Hunter Abrams43/79Maisy Stella, Aubrey Plaza, Megan Park
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Photo: Hunter Abrams44/79Colman Domingo, Raúl Domingo, Ashley Lent Levinson, Sam Levinson
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Photo: Hunter Abrams45/79Taylor Zakhar Perez, Marisa Abela
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Photo: Hunter Abrams46/79Elizabeth Olsen, Charles Melton
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Photo: Hunter Abrams47/79Natasha Lyonne, Brian Tyree Henry
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Photo: Hunter Abrams48/79Lee Daniels, Da’Vine Joy Randolph
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Photo: Hunter Abrams49/79Darren Le Gallo, Amy Adams
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Photo: Hunter Abrams50/79Mindy Kaling, Selena Gomez, Danielle Deadwyler, Karla Sofía Gascón
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Photo: Hunter Abrams51/79Colman Domingo, Sebastian Stan
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Photo: Hunter Abrams52/79Quentin Tarantino, John Travolta, Uma Thurman
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Photo: Hunter Abrams53/79Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Damson Idris
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Photo: Hunter Abrams54/79Sofia Richie Grainge, Kylie Jenner, Nicole Richie
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Photo: Hunter Abrams55/79Jurnee Smollett, Marion Cotillard, Olivia Wilde
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Photo: Hunter Abrams56/79Ricky Martin, Karla Sofía Gascón, Eva Longoria
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Photo: Hunter Abrams57/79Danielle Haim, Este Haim
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Photo: Hunter Abrams58/79Hannah Einbinder, Mikey Madison
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Photo: Hunter Abrams59/79Jesse Plemons, Kirsten Dunst
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Photo: Hunter Abrams60/79Anna Kendrick, Nicole Kidman, Halina Reijn, Kaia Gerber
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Photo: Hunter Abrams61/79Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks
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Photo: Hunter Abrams62/79Sarah Paulson, Holland Taylor
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Photo: Hunter Abrams63/79Demi Moore, Kim Kardashian
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Photo: Hunter Abrams64/79Ebony Obsidian, Andra Day
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Photo: Hunter Abrams65/79Laura Harrier, Ebony Obsidian, Gabrielle Union
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Photo: Hunter Abrams66/79Awkwafina, Cynthia Erivo, Sandra Oh
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Photo: Hunter Abrams67/79Chrissy Teigen, Elizabeth Banks, John Legend
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Photo: Hunter Abrams68/79Eva Longoria
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Photo: Hunter Abrams69/79Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt
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Photo: Hunter Abrams70/79Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Grande, Rita Moreno
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Photo: Hunter Abrams71/79Selena Gomez
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Photo: Hunter Abrams72/79Eva Longoria
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Photo: Hunter Abrams73/79Paul Mescal
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Photo: Hunter Abrams74/79Rita Moreno
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Photo: Hunter Abrams75/79Quentin Tarantino
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Photo: Hunter Abrams76/79Cynthia Erivo
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Photo: Hunter Abrams77/79Cynthia Erivo
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This article was originally published on Vogue.com.
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Lilah Ramzi
Lilah Ramzi is a senior shopping and features editor at Vogue. Prior to this, she worked at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute and the Council of Fashion Designers of America. She holds a Master of Arts degree from the New York University where she studied visual culture with a focus on costume studies.