What the Fox? Julia pushes fashion boundaries in a leather gown with a clawed HAND neckline and a clutch made of HUMAN HAIR… as she risks a run in with Kim Kardashian at the Vanity Fair Oscar bash
Julia Fox turned heads on Sunday night as she attended the attended the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar party, held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.
The actress, 32, looked sensational in a skintight black leather gown that clung to her lithe frame, by Han Kjobenhavn.
What caught fans’ eyes however, was the neckline of the dress, which was designed to look like a clawing hand wrapped around her neck.
What the Fox? Julia pushed boundaries in a leather gown with a clawed hand neckline and a clutch made of human hair at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills on Sunday night
The Uncut Gems star teamed the eye-catching outfit with a pair of matching black leather gloves and pointed heels.
She toted her essentials in a black clutch handbag, that Julia claimed was made of ‘real human hair’.
Her tattoos reading ‘Sancti Spirutus’ were on full display on her shoulders, and she wore her brunette locks in a long elegant plait.
Quirky: What caught fans’ eyes was the neckline of the dress, designed to look like a clawing hand around her neck, as she posed outside Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
The ex-girlfriend of Kanye West finished her look with her now signature heavy black eyeliner, which she revealed she had applied herself.
Hair she is: Julia toted a handbag made from human hair
Speaking to Catt Sadler, the co-host of the party’s carpet coverage, she commented on the fact that her dress was sure to inspire jokes about Will Smith’s now-infamous slap.
Julia remarked: ‘Oh my god, I’m going to get roasted for this tomorrow. The comments are going to be ridiculous. But, you know what, I’m having fun and that’s all that matters.’
She then spoke to Variety about her upcoming book, stating it ‘is so far a masterpiece’.
She said: ‘I don’t want to give too much away because I’m very superstitious so I don’t like to speak of things before they’re finished, but it’s so far a masterpiece if I do say so myself.’
Also in attendance at the party was Kim Kardashian, running the risk that the two exes of Kanye would bump into each other.
While Julia has often been accused of mirroring the looks worn by her love rival, the pair opted for very different looks at the party.
Flawless: Her tattoos reading ‘Sancti Spirutus’ were on full display on her shoulders, and she wore her brunette locks in a long elegant plait
Sensational: The Uncut Gems star teamed the eye-catching outfit with a pair of matching black leather gloves and pointed heels
Breathtaking in blue! Also in attendance at the party was Kim Kardashian, running the risk that the two exes of Kanye would bump into each other
The reality star, 41, was a vision in a skintight blue dress that hugged every inch of her body as she arrived to the exclusive bash.
Kim took the look to a whole new level with a pair of futuristic silver sunglasses while diamond teardrop earrings ramped up the glam factor.
Kim’s extraordinarily fitted dress left little of her hourglass physique to the imagination, despite it completely covering her entire body.
The long-sleeved frock even came with gloved hands, while at the back of the dress, a hint of skin was visible thanks to two cut-outs showing Kim’s toned back.
OSCARS 2022: WINNERS
BEST PICTURE
Belfast (Focus Features)
Coda (Apple) – WINNER
Don’t Look Up (Netflix)
Drive My Car (Janus Films/Sideshow)
Dune (Warner Bros)
King Richard (Warner Bros)
Licorice Pizza (MGM/United Artists Releasing)
Nightmare Alley (Searchlight Pictures)
The Power Of The Dog (Netflix)
West Side Story (20th Century Studios)
History: Coda became the first ever streaming film to win Best Picture as it upset The Power Of The Dog
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Jessie Buckley – The Lost Daughter
Ariana DeBose – West Side Story – WINNER
Judi Dench – Belfast
Kirsten Dunst- The Power Of The Dog
Aunjanue Ellis – King Richard
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Ciaran Hinds – Belfast
Troy Kotsur – Coda – WINNER
Jesse Plemons – The Power Of The Dog
J.K Simmons – Being The Ricardos
Kodi Smitt-McPhee – The Power Of The Dog
Amazing: Troy Kotsur became the first male actor to win an Oscar for Coda
COSTUME DESIGN
Cruella (Jenny Beavan) – WINNER
Cyrano (Massimo Cantini Parrini)
Dune (Jacqueline West)
Nightmare Alley (Luis Sequeira)
West Side Story (Paul Tazewell)
ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND
Belfast
Dune – WINNER
No Time To Die
The Power Of The Dog
West Side Story
ORIGINAL SCORE
Don’t Look Up (Nicholas Britell)
Dune (Hans Zimmer) – WINNER
Encanto (Germaine Franco)
Parallel Mothers (Alberto Iglesias)
The Power of the Dog (Jonny Greenwood)
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
CODA (Sian Heder) – WINNER
Drive My Car (Ryusuke Hamaguchi & Takamasa Oe)
Dune (Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts & Denis Villeneuve)
The Lost Daughter (Maggie Gyllenhaal)
The Power of the Dog (Jane Campion)
Shining moment: Sian Heder earned Best Adapted screenplay for the film as it went three for three on the night
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Belfast (Kenneth Branagh) – WINNER
Don’t Look Up (Adam McKay & David Sirota)
Licorice Pizza (Paul Thomas Anderson)
King Richard (Zach Baylin)
The Worst Person in the World (Joachim Trier & Eskil Vogt)
ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Affairs Of The Heart
Bestia
Box Ballet
Robin Robin
The Windshield Wiper – WINNER
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
Ala Kachuu — Take and Run
The Dress
The Long Goodbye – WINNER
On My Mind
Please Hold
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
Drive My Car – WINNER
Flee
The Hand of God
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom
The Worst Person in the World
PRODUCTION DESIGN
Dune (Zsuzsanna Sipos & Patrice Vermette) – WINNER
Nightmare Alley (Tamara Deverell & Shane Vieau)
The Power of the Dog (Grant Major & Amber Richards)
The Tragedy of Macbeth (Stefan Dechant & Nancy Haigh)
West Side Story (Rena DeAngelo & Adam Stockhausen)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Javier Bardem – Being the Ricardos
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Power of the Dog
Andrew Garfield – tick, tick… BOOM!
Will Smith – King Richard – WINNER
Denzel Washington – The Tragedy of Macbeth
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Jessica Chastain – The Eyes of Tammy Faye – WINNER
Olivia Colman – The Lost Daughter
Penélope Cruz – Parallel Mothers
Nicole Kidman – Being the Ricardos
Kristen Stewart – Spencer
All eyes on her: Jessica Chastain finally won her first Best Actress trophy for her titular role in The Eyes Of Tammy Faye
DIRECTING
Kenneth Branagh – Belfast
Paul Thomas Anderson – Licorice Pizza
Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog – WINNER
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi – Drive My Car
Steven Spielberg – West Side Story
FILM EDITING
Don’t Look Up (Hank Corwin)
Dune (Joe Walker) – WINNER
King Richard (Pamela Martin)
The Power of the Dog (Peter Sciberras)
Tick, Tick… Boom! (Myron Kerstein & Andrew Weisblum)
MAKEUP AND HAIR STYLING
Coming 2 America
Cruella
Dune
The Eyes Of Tammy Faye – WINNER
House Of Gucci
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Encanto – WINNER
Flee
Luca
The Mitchells VS The Machine
Raya And The Lost Dragon
ORIGINAL SONG
Be Alive — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter & Darius Scott (King Richard)
Dos Oruguitas — Lin-Manuel Miranda (Encanto)
Down to Joy — Van Morrison (Belfast)
No Time to Die — Billie Eilish & Finneas O’Connell (No Time to Die) – WINNER
Somehow You Do— Diane Warren (Four Good Days)
Not a bad guy: Billie Eilish and brother FINNEAS earned Best Original Song for No Time To Die from the James Bond film of the same name
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Audible
Lead Me Home
The Queen of Basketball – WINNER
Three Songs for Benazir
When We Were Bullies
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Ascension
Attica
Flee
Summer of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) – WINNER
Writing with Fire
VISUAL EFFECTS
Dune – WINNER
Free Guy
No Time To Die
Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Epic: Dune swept the technical awards as Greig Fraser is shown accepting the Best Cinematography gong
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Dune (Greig Fraser) – WINNER
Nightmare Alley (Dan Lausten)
The Power of the Dog (Ari Wegner)
The Tragedy of Macbeth (Bruno Delbonnel)
West Side Story (Janusz Kaminski)
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