What better way to prepare for the Oscars than to create a pre-show party with all the biggest stars? On Friday, a handful of screen favs and big shots partied chic in what seemed like a meetup prep for the Oscars on Sunday. The party was held at the glamorous William Randolph Hearst's mansion in Beverly Hills. Courtesy of the CAA, renowned for hosting road-to-the-Oscars parties yearly. This year was no exception at the Hearst mansion, renowned for being used in the filming of The Godfather, was the merry shelter for the stars.
The highly coveted architecture of the 20s was also featured in the unbeknownst Black is King Disney film. The more than $100 million worth of lavish space opened her 18-rooms for different side activities like disco, jazz, and more. Some faces at the party are Travis Kelce, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nina Dobrev, Adam Sandler, Pedro Pascal, Austin Butler, and Brooklyn Beckham.
Moments At The Pre-Oscars Party
It was no surprise that despite the jolly moment of wine and elite meet and greet, Leonardo still found a way to stick with the shadows. The Titanic sensation complimented his black attire with a black baseball cap which he tilted low. While the occasion was not without the hottest food hubs of LA: The Nice Guy and Slab Barbecue mounting the frontiers, some partiers like Lily James kept to simple classy outfits. The Disney actress chose a white three-piece flora-knit suit with highlighted roses.
Florence Pugh lit up in a green fin-inspired sequin flared dress with her septum piercing to stand out and Sandra Bullock stuck with blacks like Zoe Kravitz and many others. The X-Men star adorned her lace strap dress with a mixed set from Tiffany & Co. Her pose showcased her tiny fleets of tattoos on her right arm. Including the "Mississippi Goddamn" pledging her fanship to Nina. Sandra on the other hand leaves folks wondering why she decided to sneak a peak despite her party hiatus nature. It was a time to catch up before the big Sunday night. As it turns out, the likes of Brooklyn Beckham took advantage of the occasion. Overall, the agency party has offered a generous glimpse into attendees of the 95th Oscars this weekend. What's your take on the pre-Oscars party? You can discuss it below.
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