Stars Photographed By Mark Seliger At The 2024 Oscars Vanity Fair After Party
As usual, Vanity Fair held its annual after-party, which has now become an Oscars tradition. Celebrity photographer Mark Seliger has been in charge of immortalizing the special night of Hollywood's biggest stars for a decade, gathering them for intimate portraits in his exclusive studio.
Whether they wanted to show off their brand-new statue or stunning party look, Seliger captured them in all their glory.
During the event—held at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts—celebrities had the chance to celebrate and discuss the highlights of the ceremony, which, in all likelihood, included Ryan Gosling’s electric performance of I’m Just Ken in a pink suit.
Ahead, Bored Panda takes a look at some of the most impressive portraits by Mark Seliger. Be sure to check out last year's photos here.
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Mark Ruffalo
Catherine O'Hara
Lily Gladstone
Lily was nominated as Best Actress for Killers of the Flower Moon. In the Martin Scorsese film, she played an Osage woman who survived the Osage Indian murders, a series of murders that took place in Oklahoma during the 1910s–1930s.
The star was the very first Native American woman to be nominated for the Best Actress category at the Academy Awards.
This!!! Especially for being the first Native American Indian Female to be nominated for an Oscar!
Billie Eilish
On Sunday (March 10), Billie made history, becoming the youngest person to win two Academy Awards.
The 22-year-old singer and her brother, Finneas, won the Best Original Song Oscar for Barbie’s “What Was I Made For?”. The siblings also delighted viewers with a wonderful performance of the ballad.
The talented duo earned their first Oscar in 2022, also for Best Original Song, for “No Time to Die,” from the 2021 James Bond movie of the same name.
Emma Stone
Emma changed into a silver Louis Vuitton gown to celebrate her big win.
The 35-year-old star took home the award for Best Actress for her performance of Bella Baxter in Poor Things.
This marked her second Oscar. In 2017, she received the same award for her role as Mia Dolan in La La Land.
Oh my goodness, I couldn't get more than 15 minutes into that film.
America Ferrera
Jennifer Lawrence
Anya Taylor Joy
She is mesmerizing. I couldn't take my eyes off her the first thing i saw her in.
Donald Glover
Sandra Oh
Da'Vine Joy Randolph
The singer-turned-actress received her first Academy Award for her performance as a grieving mother in The Holdovers.
“I didn’t think I was supposed to be doing this as a career. I started off as a singer, but my mother said, ‘Go across that street to the theater department. There’s something for you there,’” Da’Vine said during her heartfelt acceptance speech.
She looks absolutely gorgeous! I love her makeup/styling so much
Christopher Nolan And Emma Thomas
The British filmmaker was finally able to lift up the Academy Award 22 years after his first nomination.
Nolan earned the Best Director Oscar for his work in Oppenheimer, which was also awarded the Best Picture title. His wife, producer Emma Thomas, accepted the award, admitting to the crowd that she had dreamed about receiving the statue for a long time.
Lindsay Lohan
Jennifer Coolidge
Colman Domingo
Sydney Sweeney
Jeffrey Wright
Hunter Schafer
Charles Melton
Chloe And Halle Bailey
Justin Theroux
Glen Powell
Lebron James
Saweetie
Rosé
Kris Jenner
Cool outfits but what is with the Brutalist background? Feels like it's the inside of the intense Long Lines Building which looks like a concrete fortress in NYC.
I actually love the contrast between the dusky smoothness of the concrete and the subjects...it elevates and concentrates the sumptuous clothing and the warmth of skintones. Also the juxtaposition of linearity and curve of human form. I think it's lovely
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Cool outfits but what is with the Brutalist background? Feels like it's the inside of the intense Long Lines Building which looks like a concrete fortress in NYC.
I actually love the contrast between the dusky smoothness of the concrete and the subjects...it elevates and concentrates the sumptuous clothing and the warmth of skintones. Also the juxtaposition of linearity and curve of human form. I think it's lovely
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