Vogue World: Hollywood lit up Paramount Studios on October 26 with an all-star celebration of style, cinema, and solidarity. A constellation of A-listers graced the black carpet, including Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ayo Edebiri, Dakota Johnson, and Miley Cyrus. The high-voltage guest list also welcomed Ashley Park, Greta Lee, Karol G, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Mona Zaki, and Rina Sawayama.
The event wasn’t just a fashion spectacle—it had purpose. Ticket sales supported the Entertainment Community Fund, specifically aiding costume professionals impacted by recent Los Angeles wildfires. Giving back while showing out was the theme of the night.
The show brought a cinematic twist to the runway, featuring exclusive collaborations between elite costume designers and major fashion houses. Highlights included Colleen Atwood partnering with McQueen, Ruth E. Carter working with Balmain, and Sandy Powell teaming with Valentino to reimagine iconic film looks for the modern stage.
Grammy-winning designer Jerry Lorenzo contributed a limited-edition Fear of God capsule collection paying homage to Los Angeles landmarks. These pieces, available online and in-store, also directed all proceeds to the Fund.
Bringing the event to life was an all-star creative team. Choreographer Fatima Robinson, known for her work with Beyoncé and Michael Jackson, designed the show’s movement, while Aron Forbes and Derek Renfroe shaped the soundscape. Jess Gonchor handled set design, Pat McGrath led the makeup department, and hair was helmed by Jimmy Paul with support from Kérastase. A curated selection of wardrobe and props was sourced through eBay.
Directed by Emmy winner Mark A. Ritchie, the show was livestreamed globally at 6 p.m. PT, showcasing a seamless fusion of fashion, philanthropy, and Hollywood magic.