Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Loewe dressed Jayme Lawson and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas for the 2026 Oscars and the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday, while Eva Victor delivered one of the night’s more striking after-party moments.
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Electric Blue Obsession
If you’ve been here long enough, you know my obsession with this electric blue hue, so seeing Jayme Lawson in a custom Loewe halter-neck dress embroidered with 3D-printed fringe, inspired by the Spring 2026 collection, immediately had my attention. The movement from the layered fringe gives the dress incredible texture and energy, catching the light from every angle. That said, this could easily have been one of the strongest looks of the night if the waistline had been a touch more defined. Perhaps that structure is there and simply hidden beneath the cascade of fringe falling from the bodice, but a sharper silhouette would have taken this from great to unforgettable. Loewe New Comic slingback pumps and David Yurman jewels completed her look.
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Party Perfect
There were no notes for Jayme Lawson’s Loewe Fall 2026 knot dress at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. This is exactly what a party dress should be. The rich purple shade pops beautifully against her skin tone, while the sculptural knot and textured fringe details cascade around the body to define the silhouette in a way the earlier look did not. It feels playful, confident, and perfectly suited to the more relaxed after-party setting. Loewe New Comic slingback pumps were once again the perfect finishing touch.
Styled by Jason Rembert.
Loewe Fall 2026
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Understated Formula
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas may not be the actress we immediately associate with showstopping BDOTY moments, but she has quietly stayed committed to her understated formula throughout this awards season, and that consistency deserves recognition. One look at this custom Loewe column dress and you can see the reference to the Fall 2026 collection in the draped, structured bodice. The design feels refined and deliberate, allowing the clean silhouette and elegant draping to speak for themselves.
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A Bold Finale
Inga’s colour palette has leaned mostly toward muted tones this awards season, which is why this bold red custom Loewe asymmetrical dress for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party felt like a refreshing final flourish. The elongated shoulder stole introduces mini drama without overwhelming the streamlined silhouette. It’s a confident departure from her earlier restraint, and a fitting way to close out her awards season run.
Styled by Nicky Yates.
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Minimalism With Bite
Eva Victor showcased how Loewe can deliver minimalism with attitude in this custom graphic strappy column dress finished with a sculptural lacquered breastplate in moulded leather. The sharp, clean lines of the column silhouette contrast beautifully with the glossy, armour-like bodice, creating a look that feels fashion-forward yet controlled. It’s the kind of design that immediately reads as Loewe: bold in concept, precise in execution, and completely unafraid to push beyond traditional red carpet dressing. Tiffany & Co. jewels completed her look.
Styled by Danielle Goldberg.














