I think Demi Moore got lucky with the color of her dress - in the sense that it was dark. I think that dress was also planned well ahead of time.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job
I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.
Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.
She’s 76 so maybe she felt anxious about not dressing mutton as lamb. But I agree it could have been a little less…buttoned up. Either a more open neckline or more open sleeves. I like the color on her though and I think the silhouette is also in keeping with her general style. I think she looks 10 years younger than her age, at least!
Kathy Bates is 77 and looks MUCH better in this dress - also age appropriate, but more feminine and just plain prettier than Sigourney's dress.
This is lovely but she was the only one in the Reiners memorial segment who wasn’t wearing black which I didn’t love.
OMG.
Sorry, but if I were the only person on stage sticking out like this I would be mortified. This was custom and could have been done in a darker color.
Who cares. Seriously.
Maybe she wasn't asked to be part of the segment until just before? If the dress was custom tailored for her, she may not have had time to pivot to a darker color.
I’m the one who wondered how long these things are planned in advance, so maybe? But she was the only representative from Misery which was in the montage.
Anonymous wrote:Kim Kardashian wearing what looks like blue contacts. I really hope this is her actual hair because the shorter cut looks great.



Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some looks at the after party. Some looks are very different than what they wore during tge ceremony!
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/style/vanity-fair-oscars-party-photos.html?unlocked_article_code=1.T1A.VgrI.CLgkA8q0L0ur&smid=nytcore-android-share
Free archive link to NYT after party photos:
https://archive.ph/B8atx

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job
I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.
Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.
She’s 76 so maybe she felt anxious about not dressing mutton as lamb. But I agree it could have been a little less…buttoned up. Either a more open neckline or more open sleeves. I like the color on her though and I think the silhouette is also in keeping with her general style. I think she looks 10 years younger than her age, at least!
Kathy Bates is 77 and looks MUCH better in this dress - also age appropriate, but more feminine and just plain prettier than Sigourney's dress.
This is lovely but she was the only one in the Reiners memorial segment who wasn’t wearing black which I didn’t love.
OMG.
Sorry, but if I were the only person on stage sticking out like this I would be mortified. This was custom and could have been done in a darker color.
Who cares. Seriously.
I think everyone was just focusing on honoring and remembering the great Rob Reiner that nobody in their right mind would have even noticed that one dress was lighter in the bunch. 🧐
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of celebrities looked really nice this year on the red carpet.
Especially all the couples.
The Best Actress winner (sorry! I forgot what her name is!!) had a beautiful red/pink dress.
She was one of my favorites.
Kylie Jenner’s dress looked like a slut show the way her boobs were squished together.
What does a great actor like Timothee see in that surgically enhanced beauty?
Nicole Kidman’s dress was okay - nothing especially stunning.
But better than that ugly green dress she wore to the Oscars back in the 90’s!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job
I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.
Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.
She’s 76 so maybe she felt anxious about not dressing mutton as lamb. But I agree it could have been a little less…buttoned up. Either a more open neckline or more open sleeves. I like the color on her though and I think the silhouette is also in keeping with her general style. I think she looks 10 years younger than her age, at least!
Kathy Bates is 77 and looks MUCH better in this dress - also age appropriate, but more feminine and just plain prettier than Sigourney's dress.
This is lovely but she was the only one in the Reiners memorial segment who wasn’t wearing black which I didn’t love.
OMG.
Sorry, but if I were the only person on stage sticking out like this I would be mortified. This was custom and could have been done in a darker color.
Who cares. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my favorite look of the evening was Zendaya. She is magnificent and always knows exactly how to carry herself.
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I think she's gorgeous, and that dress looked amazing on her!
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter that Kathy Bates was the only one not in black. Maybe her personal philosophy was that she would celebrate Rob's life with a bright color that she felt represented him, rather than wear black in sadness. People mourn in different ways. What someone else does shouldn't change what you do. It doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Here are some looks at the after party. Some looks are very different than what they wore during tge ceremony!
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/style/vanity-fair-oscars-party-photos.html?unlocked_article_code=1.T1A.VgrI.CLgkA8q0L0ur&smid=nytcore-android-share
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job
I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.
Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.
She’s 76 so maybe she felt anxious about not dressing mutton as lamb. But I agree it could have been a little less…buttoned up. Either a more open neckline or more open sleeves. I like the color on her though and I think the silhouette is also in keeping with her general style. I think she looks 10 years younger than her age, at least!
Kathy Bates is 77 and looks MUCH better in this dress - also age appropriate, but more feminine and just plain prettier than Sigourney's dress.
This is lovely but she was the only one in the Reiners memorial segment who wasn’t wearing black which I didn’t love.
OMG.
Sorry, but if I were the only person on stage sticking out like this I would be mortified. This was custom and could have been done in a darker color.
Who cares. Seriously.
Maybe she wasn't asked to be part of the segment until just before? If the dress was custom tailored for her, she may not have had time to pivot to a darker color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my favorite look of the evening was Zendaya. She is magnificent and always knows exactly how to carry herself.
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I think she's gorgeous, and that dress looked amazing on her!