Pedro Pascal Looks So Different After Shaving Off All His Facial Hair

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As Pedro Pascal arrived at the 2026 Oscars, hosted by Conan O’Brien at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood March 15, he revealed a freshly-shaven face.

By Lisa Martin, Bentley Maddox Mar 16, 2026 10:41 PM

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Pedro Pascal Looks So Different After Shaving Off All His Facial Hair for Oscars 2026

Pedro Pascal has a fantastic new look to debut.

The Fantastic Four star attended the 2026 Oscars—hosted by Conan O’Brien at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood March 15—and had fans doing a double-take with his new, clean-shaven look on the carpet. 

Indeed, Pedro wore a custom Chanel look to the award show—a jacketless tuxedo shirt with a starburst of a floral brooch, which was made of silk and feathers. 

But in addition to his sans jacket look, the 50-year-old was notably missing his mustache, which he was last seen sporting during his appearance at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Feb. 8.

During the awards ceremony, the Mandalorian actor put his transformation on display when he took the Oscars stage with actress Sigourney Weaver, 76, to present the award for Best Production Design to Canadian art director Tamara Deverell for Frankenstein.

Meanwhile, Danny Ramirez—Pedro’s costar in the upcoming movie De Noche directed by Todd Haynes—was backstage praising the Last of Us actor. 

“Pedro is a saint,” the 33-year-old told Variety. “We've been having such an amazing time.”

Plus, Danny—who hard-launched his romance with Jessica Alba in November—made note of his friend’s missing facial hair. 

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“He lent me his mustache, which is very kind of him,” he continued. “We are having a beautiful time. It's a beautiful script, and Todd is a gem to work with, and so it's surreal.”

Following the Oscars ceremony—which saw Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley take home the trophies for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively—Danny and Jessica attended the Vanity Fair Oscars Party alongside stars like Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber.

And like Pedro changing up his facial hair, some members of the party’s guest list, including Teyana Taylor and Keke Palmer, opted for new looks by swapping outfits after the Oscars ceremony.

Read on to see who all switched up their look between the Oscars and the afterparties. 

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Odessa A'Zion

The actress wore two supremely good looks.

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Chase Infiniti

The One Battle After Another star swapper her lavender custom Louis Vuitton gown for a sleek black brocade gown.

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Paul Mescal & Gracie Abrams

One thing is so true—this couple knows how to rock a red carpet.

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Jessie Buckley

The Hament star swapped her custom Chanel gown for a sparkling black number as she held her Oscar aloft. 

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Michael B. Jordan

The only sin commited by the Oscar winner—dressed in Louis Vuitton for the ceremony—is looking as good as he did in his two looks. 

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Kate Hudson

The Song Sung Blue Oscar nominee swapped her turquoise Armani Privé dress for a chic two-piece at the annual Vanity Fair bash.

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Demi Moore 

The Substance star's Gucci look for the Oscars and her after-party gown were birds of a feather.

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Teyana Taylor

The One Battle After Another star's Chanel Oscars look already won her the evening, while her white after-party look won her the war.

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Elle Fanning & Dakota Fanning

While the Sentimental Value star pulled double duty in two custom Givenchy looks, she picked up an important accessory for the after-party: her sister Dakota Fanning, the ultimate plus one.

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Lewis Pullman

The Thunderbolts star wasn't one to let an outfit change slip him by, donning a patterned Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello number for the Vanity Fair party.

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Renate Reinsve 

The Sentimental Value star swapped her custom Louis Vuitton red carpet look for a sultry, sheer dress to the post-show festivities. 

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Rose Byrne

While the If I Legs I'd Kick You star kept the color of her looks the same, Rose swapped her Christian Dior Oscars gown for a fun two-piece moment. 

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Nicole Kidman

The actress comes to this place for magic, and her Chanel red carpet gown alongside her golden after-party look were proof of that.

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Kylie Jenner 

The beauty mogul's two looks reigned supreme, swapping her red Schiaparelli gown for a sleek McQueen look.

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Wunmi Mosaku 

The Sinners star stunned in jewel tones, her first look a custom Louis Vuitton gown.

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Zoe Saldana 

The Marvel star swapped her black gown for a short lacy Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello number.

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Kristen Wiig 

The SNL alum was ready to paaaartayyyy in her two looks. 

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Ryan Hawke & Ethan Hawke

The Blue Moon star's wife swapped her red carpet look for a shorter number, while he kept it classic in the same suit.

Watch the Oscars 2026 Sunday, March 15, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on ABC and streaming on Hulu.

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