If the Oscars was the main course, the after-party was dessert. This year at the Vanity Fair Oscar After-Party, Black Hollywood ate and left no crumbs. Black celebs showed up glowing in looks that were sleek, sexy and straight-up iconic. Two words: Kelly Rowland. That women can walk outside in a literal garbage bag and chandelier earrings and eat the girls up.
But the fashion wasn’t just about looking good—it was about making a statement. Black men ditched the traditional tux for modern, risk-taking suiting, proving that menswear is having a renaissance. Meanwhile, the women showed up in silhouettes that hugged, draped and flowed in all the right ways. We saw crystal embellishments, sheer moments and bold colors that made melanin pop.
Tems is one to keep your eyes on. She’s forever understanding the assignment and getting extra credit. From plunging necklines to sky-high slits, every look screamed, I’m that girl. And the beauty? Flawless. Glowing skin, sculpted faces and glossy lips had everyone looking like literal works of art.
This wasn’t just about fashion—it was about presence. Black Hollywood didn’t just attend the Vanity Fair after-party; they owned it. Every step, every pose, every flash of the camera was a reminder that we set the trends, we bring the energy and we define luxury. If the Oscars are about prestige, the Vanity Fair after-party is about personality and trust—our people came to make sure their impact was felt.









































