As all the stars gathered at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday, March 2, many pulled out all the stops for their stunning red carpet looks.
As per usual, Elizabeth Hurley took over the carpet with her show-stopping fashion, rocking a form-fitting optical illusion gown that made it look like she wasn't wearing a dress at all.
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The actress arrived at the event with her son, Damian Hurley, as her date, with the two posing for photos on the red carpet. Hurley's dress was a see-through garment covered in crystals, creating a bodice shape on the top and a long skirt below. Below her thighs, the embellishments created a lace-like pattern that was an impressive detail of the outfit.
With a shiny clutch and sparkly dangling earrings, Hurley kept the silver theme going. Meanwhile, her son Damian wore a suit made of a shiny silver fabric that perfectly complemented his mother's look, with a low-cut shirt underneath.
Damian and Elizabeth HurleyAmy Sussman/Getty Images
Hurley, who regularly attends events and shows off her great sense of style, is well known for her ageless looks. The Austin Powers actress is set to turn 60 years old this June.
The Vanity Fair Oscar Party was filled with major stars, including many of the night's big winners. After the awards show, Adrien Brody, Zoe Saldaña, and Mikey Madison showed up at the event to celebrate and have fun with friends and peers.
Others at the party included nominees Cynthia Erivo, Demi Moore and Timothée Chalamet, as well as Catherine O’Hara, Kim Kardashian, Jeff Goldblum, Jenna Ortega and more.
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