Oscars 2023

Oscars 2023: How to watch the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2023 live with British GQ

See all the fashion, celebrity interviews, and more from VF’s Oscar party red carpet, streaming right after the Academy Awards

All the stars are aligning for the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar party. And this year, you can join the action with not one but two live streams from the red carpet.

First up, at 5 am, Hollywood Black List founder Franklin Leonard will join VF’s Katey Rich and Mike Hogan for a live stream featuring celebrity interviews as well as analysis of the 2023 Oscars. By then, we’ll know who prevailed in all the most competitive races, and whether Everything Everywhere All at Once completed its Cinderella run to best picture. That show, titled After the Awards With Vanity Fair, will air on gq.co.uk as well as VF’s YouTube and Twitter channels.

Then, at 6.30 am, tune in to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Live show, when the red carpet will be packed with nominees and winners, as well as the many A-listers who don’t attend the Oscars but do want to get dressed up and celebrate. Featuring candid, fun interviews and plenty of eye-catching fashion, Vanity Fair Oscar Party Live will be available on Vanity Fair’s TikTok channel and vf.com/oscarparty the morning after and beyond for exclusive content.

Hosted by VF editor-in-chief Radhika Jones, this year’s party will once again take place in a custom-built venue at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Now in its ninth year, photographer Mark Seliger’s famous portrait studio will welcome an array of guests, nominees, and winners throughout the evening, with images rolling out on British GQ and VF's Twitter account.

For more than 25 years, Vanity Fair has invited Oscar winners and nominees to mix with Hollywood’s most dynamic stars for an intimate celebration immediately following the Academy Awards. It’s the must-attend destination for the industry’s top talent, where newly minted Oscar winner Billie Eilish can mingle with nominee Timothée Chalamet, and Leonardo DiCaprio can pose for victory photos with his collaborators.

Everyone from Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt to Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber, and Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have taken their turn in the photo booth or on the dance floor, as documented in this comprehensive history of the Vanity Fair Oscar party. To stay in the know ahead of Hollywood’s big night, keep an eye out on the British GQ site for more Oscars news and discussion, and join VF and British GQ for a front-row seat to the 2023 Oscars on Monday, March 13.