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Bella Hadid handles wardrobe slip at Vanity Fair Oscars Party

Bella Hadid handles a potential wardrobe malfunction moment like a pro at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscars Party

The 2026 Vanity Fair Oscars Party had it all: glamour, wild fashion, and more than a few viral moments. But nobody owned the night quite like Bella Hadid. She showed everyone what it means to keep your cool when things don’t go as planned.

Bella Hadid gives a masterclass in dealing with a wardrobe malfunction

Bella Hadid, the younger one of the Supermodel Hadid Sisters, walked into the party looking every bit the supermodel in a custom ivory silk two-piece from Prada. The look was all about clean lines: a halter top, a sleek skirt, and this delicate scarf around her neck that added just the right touch of drama.Then, right in front of the cameras, her scarf slipped off her shoulder. One could feel the tension for a split second: would this turn into one of those “wardrobe disaster” headlines?Turns out, with Bella’s level of expertise in handling these high-pressure moments — not really. Bella didn’t even flinch. She caught the scarf mid-air, smiled, and swung it right back around her neck, meeting the cameras with total confidence. No panic, no awkward fumbling; just a smooth, graceful move and a laugh. She kept posing as if nothing had happened, and if anything, looked even more comfortable after.In seconds, the clip went viral: not as a “fail,” but as proof of Bella’s professionalism. She showed that you don’t have to be perfect to look like a star.

Inside the Vanity Fair Oscars Party

As always, the Vanity Fair Oscars Party was the place to be after the Academy Awards. This year, it took over the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, capping off awards season with a bang. The guest list, as always, was packed with A-listers, nominees, and fashion icons.Everyone seemed to turn up in something bold. Kim Kardashian rocked custom Gucci and messy-girl makeup. Kendall Jenner went classic blue in Chanel, while Kylie switched things up for the afterparty with a chic all-black look and strolled in with Timothée Chalamet. Hailey Bieber brought high fashion in Armani Privé, Dua Lipa made waves in Schiaparelli, and brought fiancé Callum Turner along. Emily Ratajkowski went for drama with a velvet gown.

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