The historic Paramount Film Studios hosted the annual Vogue World: Hollywood. If last year we watched Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid riding horses with tears in our eyes of joy or sadness, this year everything was completely different. The main theme of the show was the dialogue between fashion and cinema; Therefore, the event took place in a real film production atmosphere. The show is divided into seven episodes, each reflecting a different genre. Their looks were created by seven award-winning costume designers in collaboration with seven leading fashion houses. The The Fashion Vibes fashion department has rounded up 7 absolutely noteworthy shining moments from Vogue World: Hollywood.
Hollywood’s golden age
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Nicole Kidman in Vogue World: Hollywood. Photo: Getty Images
The show opened with the musical Put the Blame on Mame, starring Nicole Kidman as Rita Hayworth in the 1946 film Gilda. Nicole wore a luxurious black Chanel dress designed specifically for her, Hollywood curls and, of course, bright red lipstick. Baz Luhrmann, the original film’s Australian director, led the proceedings with impressive screams, urging the front row to be more energetic.
Act 1: Showgirl asks to take off her glasses
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Olivia Palermo Vogue World: In Hollywood
Immediately after Nicole’s performance, Kendall Jenner appeared on the impromptu podium and opened the first part of the show – the era of Hollywood glamor, or showgirls. The model said, “Moulin Rouge!” appeared in the image of the main character of the film. 2001: black top hat, sparkles and rhinestones, fishnet tights and of course Tiffany&Co earrings. Next on the catwalk was socialite Olivia Palermo, who wore a Gucci La Mecenate dress designed by the brand’s new creative director, Demna Gvasalia. Meanwhile, Demi Moore wore the exact same outfit to the premiere of The Tiger at Milan Fashion Week. Following Kendall and Olivia on the catwalk was Russian model Maya Vozhdaeva, who wore The Great Gatsby look, created by the film’s costume designer Catherine Martin in collaboration with Miu Miu.
Act 2: Edward Scissorhands and the Mad Hatter
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Kodi Smit-McPhee Vogue World: In Hollywood
The theme of the second act of the show was rebellion. Opened by Anok Yai as Edward Scissorhands. Next on the runway was model and singer Gabrielette, who wore a look from Schiaparelli’s fall 2025 collection; plenty of belts and horseshoes that bring good luck. Next came Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. Unfortunately, the choice fell not on the Russian interpretation of Milos Bikovic’s character, but on Johnny Depp’s version in the 2010 film.
Act 3: Anna Delvey – Marie Antoinette
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Vogue World: Hollywood
The third act was dedicated to the aesthetics of Marie Antoinette: fluffy dresses, bustles, textured hairstyles of the 18th century and, of course, deliberately caricatured makeup of noble ladies of that period. This episode of the show was opened by actress Julia Garner, known for her role as Russian con artist Anna Delvey in the TV series “Discovering Anna.” The actor could only be distinguished from his prototype by the absence of an electronic bracelet on his leg. Russian model Sandra Murray also took to the podium in a Dior dress by Jonathan Anderson. By the way, everyone’s favorite “chess player” Anya Taylor-Joy has already appeared with a similar image.
Act 5: The King’s Clowns
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Hunter Shaffer Vogue World: In Hollywood
We skip the fourth act and go directly to the fifth act, the avant-garde act. The icon of this genre was Hunter Shaffer as Tilda Swinton in the 1992 film Orlando. Alex Consani also hit the runway to David Bowie’s Cat People in a custom Valentino clown look. Additionally, Demna’s Gucci La Contessa dress featuring Australian actress Libby Tanner was reintroduced.
Act 7: Dune and the Dodge Steel Fairy
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Vogue World: Hollywood
The final, seventh act of New World was dedicated to Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” and Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s “The Revenant.” The leading actress of this episode was the “steel fairy” Doja Cat, who performed the track Gorgeous in the image of Tina Turner from the movie “Mad Max”. The original costume of the movie “Dune”, in which French model Loli Bahia appeared on the catwalk, also attracted special attention. Right behind her was the Bottega Veneta recycled fiberglass look from Louise Trotter’s debut collection.
front row show
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Tracee Elisse Ross at Vogue World: Hollywood. Photo: Getty Images
Guests of Vogue World: Hollywood deserve special attention by organizing their own mini-show, choosing looks from the latest collections of leading fashion houses. These include Miley Cyrus, who wore a runway black Saint Laurent raincoat, and actress Tracee Ellis Ross, who wore a runway trench coat and Givenchy necklace. But most of the attention was captured by model and influencer Jacob Rott, who appeared in a milky tuxedo with just white briefs and a black bow tie. His debut naturally became the most discussed and negatively discussed topic.
Source: People Talk
Elizabeth Cabrera is an author and journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a talent for staying up-to-date on the latest news and trends, Elizabeth is dedicated to delivering informative and engaging articles that keep readers informed on the latest developments.


