Rita Ora was forced to take off her fashion-statement hat only minutes after entering the Vanity Fair Oscars party on Sunday, after the dramatically large headwear impeded her ability to mingle with her fellow stars.
The singer, 35, ensured she made an impression as she arrived at Los Angeles County Museum of Art for the star-studded bash, wearing a bold feather hat with a wide brim that almost covered her face from view.
She teamed it with a similarly attention-grabbing dress, showcasing her incredible figure in a corsetted sheer gown from Tamara Ralph's SS26 Couture collection.
The racy number was embroidered with an intricate floral pattern studded with gems while the black satin skirt was tied into a large bow at the back, before flowing into a dramatic train.
But it was Rita's eye-catching headwear that thrilled fans, with many praising her striking look on social media, writing: 'that hat is doing the most and i’m here for it';
'Rita Ora at the #Oscarsparty looking like she owns every camera in the room'; 'Okay but she really ate this look.';
Rita Ora was forced to take off her fashion-statement hat only minutes after entering the Vanity Fair Oscars party on Sunday, after the dramatically large headwear impeded her ability to mingle with her fellow stars
The singer, 35, ensured she made an impression as she arrived at Los Angeles County Museum of Art for the star-studded bash, wearing a bold feather hat with a wide brim that almost covered her face from view
She teamed it with a similarly attention-grabbing dress, showcasing her incredible figure in a corsetted sheer gown from Tamara Ralph's SS26 Couture collection
'When you want to attend the party but also be the only thing people can see in a 5 mile radius'; 'She’s carrying that outfit harder than the stylist did.';
'Rita Ora slaying with that massive feather hat at the Vanity Fair Oscars party!'.
However, once inside the glitzy bash Rita quickly had to take off her hat after discovering it made chatting to other attendees slightly difficult.
She was spotted in the star-studded lounge carrying the feathered piece around in her hand, revealing her curly blonde pixie-cut underneath.
But with it removed, the pop star was able to lean in for conversations with actor Chris Evans and Kardashian matriarch, Kris Jenner.
Rita was later seen beaming and waving as she left the party, hat in hand, alongside Rocketman star Taron Egerton.
Chris, 44, was joined at the Academy Awards by his wife Alba Baptista, 28, less than five months after the couple welcomed their first child together.
While momager Kris looked glamorous in a black ballgown and an elegant up-do as she attended the afterparty alongside three of her daughters - Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian.
Kylie, 28, was on hand to support her boyfriend Timothee Chalamet in the wake of his crushing defeat at the awards ceremony.
But it was Rita's eye-catching headwear that thrilled fans, with many praising her striking look on social media, writing: 'that hat is doing the most and i’m here for it'
However, once inside the glitzy bash Rita quickly had to take off her hat after discovering it made chatting to other attendees slightly difficult
She was spotted in the star-studded lounge carrying the feathered piece around in her hand, revealing her curly blonde pixie-cut underneath
But with it removed, the pop star was able to lean in for conversations with actor Chris Evans (seen) and Kardashian matriarch, Kris Jenner
Chris, 44, was joined at the Academy Awards by his wife Alba Baptista, 28, less than five months after the couple welcomed their first child together
While momager Kris (seen with Rita) looked glamorous in a black ballgown and an elegant up-do as she attended the afterparty alongside three of her daughters - Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian
Rita was later seen beaming and waving as she left the party, hat in hand, alongside Rocketman star Taron Egerton
Her racy number was embroidered with an intricate floral pattern studded with gems while the black satin skirt was tied into a large bow at the back, before flowing into a dramatic train
The 30-year-old was an early favourite to win Best Actor for his performance in Marty Supreme, the Josh Safdie picture based on the life of a real underground ping-pong player in 1950s New York.
However, he was pipped to the prize by Michael B. Jordan, who triumphed for his dual roles in Ryan Coogler's Sinners.
While Timothée also had to contend with being the butt of numerous jokes on the night, courtesy of host Conan O'Brien, for his ill-timed comments about opera and ballet in an interview for Variety's Actors on Actors with Matthew McConaughey.
His controversial claim that 'no-one cares' about opera and ballet, sparked a wave of backlash from the arts community, including from legendary director Steven Spielberg.
And Conan, who returned as host of the Academy Awards for the second consecutive year, wasted no time in poking fun at the controversy as he kicked off his opening monologue with a jab at Timothée.
'Security is extremely tight tonight. I'm just going to mention that,' he told the crowd inside Los Angeles' iconic Dolby Theatre.
He then quipped: 'I'm told there's a concern about attacks from both the opera and ballet communities.'
The camera then quickly cut to Timothée, who could be seen nervously smiling beside glamorous girlfriend of three years, Kylie.
'They're just mad you left out jazz,' Conan jokingly added.
The late night show host tried but failed to make amends with the Dune actor later in the night as he told the crowd the pair were 'vibing.'
'We're vibing, right?' he asked Timothée, whose reply wasn't picked up by the event's microphones. 'He doesn't think so.'
Kylie, 28, was on hand to support her boyfriend Timothee Chalamet in the wake of his crushing defeat at the awards ceremony (pictured)
The 30-year-old was an early favourite to win Best Actor for his performance in Marty Supreme, but was was pipped to the prize by Michael B. Jordan, who triumphed for his dual roles in Ryan Coogler's Sinners (seen)
Oscar 2026 winners: AT A GLANCE
Best Picture: One Battle After Another
Best Actor: Michael B Jordan - Sinners
Best Actress: Jessie Buckley - Hamnet
Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another
Best Adapted Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another
Best Supporting Actor: Sean Penn - One Battle After Another
Best Supporting Actress: Amy Madigan - Weapons
Best Original Screenplay: Ryan Coogler - Sinners
Best Cinematography: Autumn Durald Arkapaw - Sinners
Best Animated Film: KPop Demon Hunters
Best Original Song: KPop Demon Hunters - Golden
Meanwhile, One Battle After Another ended the 2026 awards season by winning Best Picture, while Jessie Buckley completed her awards show sweep.
Paul Thomas Anderson - who also scored his first win for Best Director - accepted the top prize of the night alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor and the rest of the cast and crew as the film earned the most wins of the night with six.
The American black comedy action-thriller film triumphed over a massive, competitive, field including: Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sinners, and Train Dreams.
One Battle After Another is centered around a group of ex-revolutionaries who reunite to rescue the daughter of one of their own as their enemy resurfaces after 16 years.
Sean Penn also came out on top for his work in the film, earning his impressive third Oscar, but he was not in attendance at the ceremony to accept the gong.
Kieran Culkin announced him as the winner for Best Supporting Actor over his One Battle After Another co-star Benicio Del Toro as well as Jacob Elordi - Frankenstein, Delroy Lindo - Sinners, and Stellan Skarsgard - Sentimental Value.
The sharp-tongued Kieran joked: 'Sean Penn couldn't be here this evening or didn't want to, so I'll be accepting the award on his behalf.'
While Jessie continued her winning streak as she earned Best Actress for her role in Hamnet, making her the first Irish star to triumph in the category.
The 36-year-old beat out Rose Byrne - If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Kate Hudson - Song Sung Blue, Renate Reinsve - Sentimental Value, and Emma Stone - Bugonia.
Hamnet takes place after Agnes and William Shakespeare (Jessie and Paul Mescal) lose their son Hamnet to the plague and grapple with grief in 16th-century England, based on the novel of the same name.
One Battle After Another was the biggest winner of the evening as Paul Thomas Anderson earned both Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (Leonardo seen in film)
While Jessie continued her winning streak as she earned Best Actress for her role in Hamnet, making her the first Irish star to triumph in the category
Amy Madigan took home the first award of the night, 40 years after she was last nominated for her role in Twice in a Lifetime.
The 75-year-old veteran actress earned Best Supporting Actress for her work in Zach Creggar's supernatural mystery horror film Weapons.
It was one of the most contentious categories of the night as she was up against Elle Fanning - Sentimental Value, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas - Sentimental Value, Wunmi Mosaku - Sinners, and Teyana Taylor - One Battle After Another.
Ryan Coogler finally earned his first win in the Best Original Screenplay category for his epic Sinners.
One of the most touching wins of the night came when Autumn Durald Arkapaw won Best Cinematography for Sinners, making history as the first woman to win the award.
While KPop Demon Hunters scored two huge gongs on the night, winning Best Animated Feature over Arco, Elio, Little Amelie or the Character of Rain, and Zootopia 2.
The Netflix film made history once again when its smash hit Golden triumphed in the Best Original Song category, beating out Dear Me - Diane Warren: Relentless, I Lied to You - Sinners, Sweet Dreams of Joy - Viva Verdi!, and Train Dreams - Train Dreams.
Amy Madigan took home the first award of the night, 40 years after she was last nominated for her role in Twice in a Lifetime.
The 75-year-old veteran actress earned Best Supporting Actress for her work in Zach Creggar's supernatural mystery horror film Weapons.
It was one of the most contentious categories of the night as she was up against Elle Fanning - Sentimental Value, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas - Sentimental Value, Wunmi Mosaku - Sinners, and Teyana Taylor - One Battle After Another.
Ryan Coogler finally earned his first win in the Best Original Screenplay category for his epic Sinners.
One of the most touching wins of the night came when Autumn Durald Arkapaw won Best Cinematography for Sinners, making history as the first woman to win the award.
While KPop Demon Hunters scored two huge gongs on the night, winning Best Animated Feature over Arco, Elio, Little Amelie or the Character of Rain, and Zootopia 2.
The Netflix film made history once again when its smash hit Golden triumphed in the Best Original Song category, beating out Dear Me - Diane Warren: Relentless, I Lied to You - Sinners, Sweet Dreams of Joy - Viva Verdi!, and Train Dreams - Train Dreams.
Oscar 2026 winners in full
Best Picture
Bugonia
F1
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another - WINNER
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Train Dreams
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley - Hamnet - WINNER
Rose Byrne - If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Kate Hudson - Song Sung Blue
Renate Reinsve - Sentimental Value
Emma Stone - Bugonia
Best Supporting Actress
Elle Fanning - Sentimental Value
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas - Sentimental Value
Amy Madigan - Weapons - WINNER
Wunmi Mosaku - Sinners
Teyana Taylor - One Battle After Another
Best Original Screenplay
Robert Kaplow - Blue Moon
Jafar Panahi - It Was Just an Accident
Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie - Marty Supreme
Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier - Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler - Sinners - WINNER
Best International Feature Film
The Secret Agent (Brazil)
It Was Just an Accident (France)
Sentimental Value (Norway) - WINNER
Sirat (Spain)
The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia)
Best Editing
F1
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another - WINNER
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Best Original Score
Bugonia
Frankenstein
Hamnet
One Battle After Another
Sinners - WINNER
Best Sound
F1 - WINNER
Frankenstein
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Sirat
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Frankenstein - WINNER
Kokuho
Sinners
The Smashing Machine
The Ugly Stepsister
Best Costume Design
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Frankenstein - WINNER
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
Sinners
Best Live-Action Short Film
Butcher's Stain
A Friend of Dorothy
Jane Austen's Period Drama
The Singers - TIE - WINNER
Two People Exchanging Saliva - TIE - WINNER
Best Documentary Feature Film
The Alabama Solution
Come See Me in the Good Light
Cutting Through Rocks
Mr Nobody Against Putin - WINNER
The Perfect Neighbor
Best Actor
Timothee Chalamet - Marty Supreme
Michael B Jordan - Sinners - WINNER
Leonardo DiCaprio - One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke - Blue Moon
Wagner Moura - The Secret Agent
Best Director
Chloe Zhao - Hamnet
Josh Safdie - Marty Supreme
Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another - WINNER
Joachim Trier - Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler - Sinners
Best Supporting Actor
Benicio Del Toro - One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi - Frankenstein
Sean Penn - One Battle After Another - WINNER
Delroy Lindo - Sinners
Stellan Skarsgard - Sentimental Value
Best Adapted Screenplay
Will Tracy - Bugonia
Guillermo Del Toro - Frankenstein
Chloe Zhao and Maggie O'Farrell - Hamnet
Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another - WINNER
Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar - Train Dreams
Best Animated Feature Film
Arco
Elio
KPop Demon Hunters - WINNER
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain
Zootopia 2
Best Casting
Nina Gold - Hamnet
Jennifer Venditti - Marty Supreme
Cassandra Kulukundis - One Battle After Another - WINNER
Gabriel Domingues - The Secret Agent
Francine Maisler - Sinners
Best Cinematography
Dan Laustsen - Frankenstein
Darius Khondji - Marty Supreme
Michael Bauman - One Battle After Another
Autumn Durald Arkapaw - Sinners - WINNER
Adolpho Veloso - Train Dreams
Best Production Design
Frankenstein - WINNER
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Original Song
Dear Me - Diane Warren: Relentless
Golden - KPop Demon Hunters - WINNER
I Lied to You - Sinners
Sweet Dreams of Joy - Viva Verdi!
Train Dreams - Train Dreams
Best Visual Effects
Avatar: Fire and Ash - WINNER
F1
Jurassic World: Rebirth
The Lost Bus
Sinners
Best Animated Short Film
Butterfly
Forevergreen
The Girl Who Cried Pearls - WINNER
Retirement Plan
The Three Sisters
Best Documentary Short
All the Empty Rooms - WINNER
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