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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE OSCARS 2015

At the time of writing, the A-listers in Hollywood are probably dancing on tables at after-party number three or wobbling with Louboutins in oneone hand and an In ’n Out burger in the other, heading towards their town car. Sunday night was Oscar Night, the most glamorous night of the year, and we tell you everything you need to know about it.

Academy Awards

Red carpet galore

Because arriving on the red carpet is at least as exciting as the award ceremony itself, the guests have four hours to make their appearance at the Dolby Theatre and make their way across the 150-meter-long red carpet. The parade of dresses was, of course, a feast for the eyes. About which more here. Reese Witherspoon and Emma Stone, who themselves always show up impeccably, award season by the way came this year to express their support for a campaign to encourage a bit more substance on the red carpet. Under the hashtag #askhermore, they invited the press to ask less about dresses and jewelry and a bit more about the work that brings them to the event. The film.

Winning

was the big winner this year. Actors Julianne Moore, Eddy Redmayne, Patricia Arquette, and J.K. Simmons got to take home the most beloved golden little man in the world Birdman with them and the song by John Legend and Common won the Oscar for best soundtrack. Glory from the film Selma Emotion all over the place.

Of course, John Legend and Common were also there to perform the song. A performance that brought hunky hunk hunk Chris Pine to tears and consequently melted many a woman's heart. Lady Gaga also managed to touch emotions with her masterfully beautiful performance in honor of the 50th anniversary of

hug The Sound of Music. The which she then received from Julie Andrews completed the circle. Those 45 seconds you get after winning an Oscar to say your piece to a billion-strong audience have been used for much more than just thanking mom, dad, and God for years. Winners are eager to seize their chance to highlight political and social issues. Patricia Arquette spoke out in her speech for equal rights and treatment of women. Something for which she received support from many ladies, including very enthusiastic neighbors Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lopez.

Girl power

Despite all the measures taken every year to ensure that the biggest and most immersive spectacle runs a bit smoothly, it remains a long sit. Benedict Cumberbatch anticipated a delay of over half an hour and entertained himself during the dead moments with his.

flask. All over Hollywood, Oscar Viewing parties are organized, but there are two that have at least as impressive a guest list as the ceremony itself. First and foremost is the Vanity Fair Oscar Viewing and After Party. This party is considered the party of parties during. 

Vanity Fair

. Only the coolest film, music, fashion, and sports people receive an invitation, and for ordinary mortals, it is absolutely impossible to get in. It is also the first stop for Oscar winners after the show. Here, Jackie and Joan Collins are catching up in the corner with Lady Gaga, while Jack Nicholson decorates Beyoncé award season. and J.Lo at the bar.é If you're really on a roll, you hop over to the next party, because further down in.

Elton John

Tinseltown is the annual soirée of Sir Elton John. The music legend has been organizing an Oscar benefit evening for the Elton John AIDS Foundation for 23 years now, for which you must first receive an invitation and then still pay at least 3000 per person to be able to attend. Regulars here include his $fellow Brits like the Beckhams and Osbournes and generally many big names from the music and modeling world; among others, Gigi Hadid, Heidi Klum, Allesandra Ambrosio, Miley Cyrus, Kylie Minogue danced the night away here. At the time of writing, the A-listers in Hollywood are probably dancing on tables at after-party number three or wobbling with Louboutins in….