The 2025 Oscars After-Party Looks Were The Nakedest In Fashion History

Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty ImagesNaked dressing was alive and well at the 2025 Oscars, held on March 2, thanks to Kylie Jenner’s bra-forward cutout dress and Doja Cat’s sheer gown that dripped in diamonds. But the famed Vanity Fair after-party, the annual celeb go-to spot post-awards, reached a whole new level of undressed. Today’s most daring trends were all well-represented by fashion’s chicest.Zoë Kravitz channeled Hollywood’s latest spicy style and flaunted butt cleavage. Though the trend has become a red-carpet favorite of Katy Perry and Kendall Jenner, it’s never appeared at the typically conservative Oscars... until now. Even 2023’s infamous exposed thong experienced a red-carpet renaissance, care of Emily Ratajkowski. Another star with a saucy serve at the star-studded fête was Megan Thee Stallion, who wore a feathery halter dress that completely lacked fabric across the chest. Instead, she made a statement in pointy nip pasties in a matching hue. Though Meg covered her nips, other stars didn’t. Julia Fox and Olivia Wilde both daringly freed the nip under diaphanous dresses. All these and more of last night’s daring looks ahead. Trust, the Oscars haven’t been this undressed in the history of fashion.Emily RatajkowskiChad Salvador/WWD/Getty ImagesIn 2023, Ratajkowski attended the same after-party in a silver gown so see-through, it flaunted everything underneath. She employed the same sheer look for the 2025 run in a sequin-and-lace gown that put her thong on full display. Kendall JennerChristopher Polk/Variety/Getty ImagesAnother sheer serve was brought to you by Kendall Jenner, whose LBD of choice was a lacquered lace gown from Thierry Mugler’s Spring/Summer 1992 archives. Zoë KravitzKarwai Tang/WireImage/Getty ImagesKravitz’s long-sleeved gown was business in the front and a booty-baring party in the back. Her dress’ back featured a sheer panel so deep, it dipped over halfway down her posterior. If anyone could flaunt butt cleavage at the Oscars and make it elegant with a bow, it’s Kravitz. Julia FoxNeilson Barnard/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesMeanwhile, Fox looked like a literal work or art at the event — Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus,” in particular. She wore a completely diaphanous skin-matching dress with built-in tendrils of hair. Even her pose recalled the painting. Hang this look in the Louvre, stat.Doja CatAmy Sussman/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesDoja Cat’s third ensemble for the night was a strapless gold number that was both bedazzled and fringed. It also featured a subtle trompe l’oeil effect, bearing the silhouette of a woman’s naked body — fitting for the “Woman” rapper. Megan Thee StallionLionel Hahn/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesMegan Thee Stallion went the nip-forward route in a ferny feathery gown that was also topless. To augment the missing fabric, she wore nip pasties instead.Hari NefChristopher Polk/Contributor/Getty ImagesHari Nef brought the whimsy in an embellished gown with ruffle details. It was also accented with a quaint red ribbon for that coquettish touch.Olivia WildeTaylor Hill/Contributor/Getty ImagesEver the spicy dresser, Olivia Wilde freed the nip in a ruffly number that was plunging and so, so sheer.Nikki GlaserTaylor Hill/Contributor/Getty ImagesNikki Glaser’s sheer bustier gown was practically straight out of the boudoir. It also completely showed off her black underwear. No notes. Halle BaileyAmy Sussman/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesAnother exposed underwear-and-sheer situation incoming. This time, it was done chicly in a red hot lace number worn by Halle Bailey.Kylie JennerDave Benett/VF25/WireImage/Getty ImagesBelieve it or not, Kylie’s after-party look out-spiced the bra-forward dress she wore to the main event since the sheer bustier gown was practically lacy lingerie.
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