There’s only one place you want to be when the 97th Academy Awards end on March 2, and that’s the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. VF’s post-Oscars bash, returning for its 31st year, is where the night’s biggest winners mix and mingle with A-listers from all realms on Hollywood’s most glamorous evening. In past years, Oscar winners like Emma Stone and Michelle Yeoh, as well as sports and cultural luminaries like Serena Williams and Justin Bieber, have made it to the legendary shindig in Beverly Hills. There’s no telling who might show up at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, hosted by VF editor in chief Radhika Jones.
To all those who’ll be watching the Oscars ceremony from home, don’t worry—you’ve got an invite too. The 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party red carpet will be available to watch on VF.com and Vanity Fair’s YouTube channel. This year the livestream promises to be bigger and better than ever. Designer and host Tan France will return to host VF’s livestream and provide his fashion expertise on the red carpet. He’ll be joined by TV personality and fashion tastemaker Paige DeSorbo and comedian Hannah Berner, a.k.a. the cohosts of the hit podcast Giggly Squad. Actor and filmmaker Francesca Scorsese will be interviewing celebrity guests at VF’s Oscar-viewing dinner. You can expect great banter, behind-the-scenes arrival footage, and, of course, a look at some incredible fashion. The livestream is presented by Radiesse and Verizon. This year’s event also features a new arrival camera, powered by Verizon.
The 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party livestream will kick off at 9 p.m. PT and go until 11 p.m. PT, so you’ll be able to catch all the outfits and late-night arrivals. Later, you will see exclusive images of the attendees capturing the magic of Hollywood’s golden age in VF’s video portrait studio, directed by Alvaro Colom. All the images will be exclusively available on VF.com and VF social channels.
Can’t watch it live? The full livestream will be available on VF.com and YouTube the next day.
This year, in conjunction with our Oscar-week events, Vanity Fair is supporting the efforts of two local organizations helping Angelenos: the Motion Picture & Television Fund and Baby2Baby. We encourage you to donate to these or other charities supporting the city and families.