The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures' gala in Los Angeles, now in its fourth year, was a veritable showcase of cinematic splendor on Saturday night. With a "black tie" dress code, this prestigious evening celebrated the illustrious careers of 92-year-old legend Rita Moreno, rising star Paul Mescal, and acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino. It provided a golden opportunity for celebrities to channel their inner Hollywood glamour.
Kim Kardashian stunned everyone with a surprise vintage Thierry Mugler corset, daringly paired with bare legs and an open robe to exude an effortlessly chic "just got out of bed" vibe. Meanwhile, her younger sisters, Kylie and Kendall Jenner, opted to flaunt the upper half—Kendall in a sculpted Schiaparelli Couture masterpiece and Kylie in a classic vintage Mugler design.
The trend of revealing attire was echoed by Aubrey Plaza in a Miu Miu ensemble, Olivia Wilde with sheer accents in an Erdem creation, Margaret Qualley in a Chanel sheer skirt, Phoebe Dynevor showcasing a transparent lower half, and Rooney Mara boldly displaying her undergarments.
Some stars embraced the vintage allure—continuing one of the year's strongest red carpet trends—with Ariana Grande dazzling in a polka-dotted vintage Balmain and Kaia Gerber in a black beaded vintage Givenchy. Gal Gadot and Meg Ryan quickly adopted Loewe's hoop dresses, fresh off the runway from Paris Fashion Week's Spring-Summer 2025 show.
Pamela Anderson stood out in a black dress by The Row, complementing her signature makeup-free look. Nicole Kidman donned a black Balenciaga dress, complete with long opera gloves, while Demi Moore turned heads in a metallic gown with a deep V-neck and a daring slit. The evening's star, Rita Moreno, chose a light, breezy tuxedo suit, proving once again that sometimes, it's best not to take oneself too seriously.
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