Fashion month has wrapped up and the Oscars this Sunday will mark the end of award season, so we're bracing ourselves for a bit of a fashion drought. Despite the anticipation of two of the biggest providers of fashion coming to an end, we're taking the time to soak up some of the last major moments—Vanity Fair's Vanities: A Night for Young Hollywood party, for example. Last night, the event hosted by Kaia Gerber, Odessa A'zion, Role Model, and Tyriq Withers, different genres of young Hollywood royalty, arguably, unfolded and drew attendees from all over the map—influencers, models, actors, musicians, etc. Our biggest fashion takeaways from the celebration of the next generation of talent? The naked dress remains the ultimate power move, Odessa A'zion has a jumpsuit fixation (and we love it!), all eyes on pink and purple for spring, and the people's princess Olandria Carthen remains looking as radiant as ever.
Ahead, our 11 favorite looks from the Vanities party.
Odessa A'zion
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After the Actor Awards and now the Vanities, we might just have to crown Odessa A'zion our jumpsuit queen. For this event, she wore black embellished jumpsuit with sheer panels on top. She paired this look with a belt that snatched her waist and a leather moto jacket.
Kaia Gerber
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The naked dress trend was alive and well at the Vanities party. Kaia Gerber wore a look from Givenchy's Fall/Winter 2026 collection: a mini dress with a deep v plunge, sheer lace and embellished bodice, a dramatic drop waist, and playful ruffled skirt.
Ariana Greenblatt
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Ariana Greenblatt wore a simple, sleek, old Hollywood-inspired gown in this rich midnight blue hue. The subtle detail that catches my eye? The imperfect frayed trim around the bodice and strapless top.
Rowan Blanchard
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Rowan Blanchard was pretty in pink on the Vanities carpet. Her gown featured cutouts on each side, a deep v neckline, intricate draping and ruching, and a mesh panel at the navel. She paired this with completely transparent heels.
Leni Klum
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Leni Klum opted for a business casual look—in the most chic and sleek way possible. She wore a matching skirt and jacket set, both tailored perfectly, that were the perfect shiny black.
AnnaSophia Robb
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AnnaSophia Robb may have just unlocked a new level of the peakaboo bra trend—instead of a little peak, almost the entire white satin vintage-inspired bra was exposed. She paired this with a white shawl with puffy shoulders and black skirt that hit right at the ankles.
Salem Mitchell
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Salem Mitchell brought the naked dress trend to the Vanity Fair carpet. She wore black maxi slip dress that would be entirely sheer if not for the pristine floral embellishments throughout.
Johnny Sequoyah
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We will never, ever miss the opportunity to call out a naked dress. Actress Johnny Sequoyah wore a sheer lace long sleeved mini dress and paired it with a matching black underwear and bra set.
Lux Pascal
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That's our cover star! Lux Pascal opted for a semi-naked dress by Bode that featured cropped bell sleeves, detailed sequin embellishment, and sheer mesh panels on the skirt.
Olandria Carthen
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The people's princess has never been afraid of a deep plunge—and she has absolutely no reason to be. She walked the carpet in a black mini dress with pleated details, beaded tassel elements, and an ultra deep plunge.
Chase Infiniti
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This year's emerging fashion and film darling, Chase Infiniti, wore a sculptural Carolina Herrera dress—and had us seriously considering this light purple hue for spring.


