Ciara takes n**ed.n**ed dress trend to whole new level as she turns heads at Vanity Fair Oscars party   
Posted by  badge Boss on Mar 13, 2023 - 02:42PM
Ciara rocked up to Sunday’s Vanity Fair party in one of the best looks of the night (Picture: Shutterstock)

turned up the heat at ’s famous party on Sunday.

The hitmaker rocked up to the glitzy bash in a sparkling Dundas gown that took to a whole new level.

The star, 37, teamed the show-stopping dress with nothing but a chic pair of opera gloves, black underwear and a pair of open-toe heels.

The 1, 2 step crooner accessorized with a striking pair of drop earrings and was sporting a glossy, pointed bob when she mingled with fellow A-listers last night.

Ciara, full name Ciara Princess Wilson, made her look pop with smoky swipes of dark eyeshadow and her outfit was by far one of the night’s best.

Hours earlier, the most coveted ceremony in film unfolded inside LA’s Dolby Theatre and the biggest winner at this year’s ceremony was undoubtedly Everything Everywhere All At Once, which , including best film.

Ciara, full name Ciara Princess Wilson, made her look pop with smoky swipes of dark eyeshadow (Picture: John Shearer/WireImage)
The star, 37, teamed the show-stopping dress with nothing but a chic pair of opera gloves, black underwear and a pair of open-toe heels (Picture: Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock)
Awards season favourite Ke Huy Quan continued on his winning streak by netting best supporting actor at last night’s ceremony (Picture: Kevin Mazur/VF23/WireImage for Vanity Fair)
Jamie Lee Curtis also took home her first Oscar in the best supporting actress category (Picture: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

It converted all of its nods in the major categories, picking up best director for the Daniels,  and best film.

Awards season continued on his winning streak by netting best supporting actor.

His co-star  in the best supporting actress category.

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An emotional Curtis paid tribute to all the special people in her life, shouting ‘we just won an Oscar’ after collecting her gong, while Quan received a standing ovation as he took to the stage and hailed ‘the American dream’ after claiming best supporting actor.

‘My mom is 84-years-old and she is at home watching. Ma I just won an Oscar!’ he gleefully exclaimed.

Meanwhile, Brendan Fraser was  in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, facing off stiff competition in his category from Austin Butler for Elvis, Colin Farrell for The Banshees of Inisherin, Bill Nighy for Living and Paul Mescal for Aftersun.

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