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11 queer celebrities who stunned in cinematic looks at this year's Vogue World
On Sunday, celebrities, tastemakers, and one-of-a-kind talents descended on Hollywood for the fourth annual Vogue World, an extravagant celebration of art, culture, and style with a runway show at the center. This year's event took place on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles, in a nod to the evening's stated purpose honoring the ongoing dialogue between fashion and cinema and its chosen charity, the Entertainment Community Fund. To kick off the show which featured partnerships between acclaimed costume designers and fashion houses Nicole Kidman and director Baz Luhrmann put on a performance of Put the Blame on Mame from the Golden Age classic Gilda. Following behind them were actors, models, designers, and singers paying homage to films like Edward Scissorhands, Marie Antoinette, Annie Hall, Orlando, Black Panther, and Dune. On the sidelines, some of the biggest names in the entertainment biz looked on from directors chairs glowing amid the controlled chaos of the evening, until Luhrmann and the rest returned to take a bow.As would be expected, the crowd of onlookers and participants was littered with queer stars from across industries, showing off chic garments, intricate costumes, and one-of-a-kind designer ensembles. Below, we highlight some of the standout looks from LGBTQ+ attendees Vogue World: Hollywood.Arranged for Out.com by Nikki Aye, Digital Photo EditorMiley CyrusSitting in the front row next to model Hailey Bieber, pop icon Miley Cyrus stunned in a black leather, oversized ensemble from Saint Laurent that was paired with a glowing natural beauty look. Cynthia ErivoAmid gearing up for another grueling Wicked press tour, Cynthia Erivo somehow found the time to source vintage Dior on eBay for the event. The endlessly talented performer then wore the pale-blue, embroidered find from 1998 with a leather coat and towering silver heels to the show.Benito SkinnerSporting multihyphenate Rachel Sennott on his arm, Overcompensating writer and star Benito Skinner wore a pinstripe suit from American Gigolo designer Giorgio Armani.Ayo EdebiriBottoms and Bear breakout Ayo Edebiri was a walking homage to Old Hollywood glamour in a gold, fringe-filled design from Chanel's brand-new artistic director, Matthieu Blazy.Cara DelevingneDuring her walk down the runway in a stunning, snakeskin coat dress designed by Marc Jacobs, model Cara Delevingne stopped to flirtatiously graze Thats So True singer Gracie Abrams.Louisa JacobsonThe Gilded Age's Louisa Jacobson stepped into character in a reimagined version of Johnny Depp's costume from the beloved cult film Edward Scissorhands. The belted black ensemble was created by McQueens Sen McGirr, who put a romantic spin on Colleen Atwood's original design.Hunter SchaferEuphoria star Hunter Schafer ditched her usual floor-length gown for an original costume from 1992s Orlando, Sally Potters gender-bending drama starring Tilda Swinton.Alex ConsaniFresh off her latest appearance at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, model Alex Consani joyfully pranced down the runway in an Alessandro Michele design inspired by Orlando.Jeremy PopeReturning for his second appearance on the Vogue World runway, Inspection star Jeremy Pope looked like modern-day royalty in an intricate outfit from Off-White.Conan GrayMusician Conan Gray who's less candid about matters of the heart in real life than he is in songs walked the Paramount lot in a costume from A Complete UnknownDoja CatNever one to be upstaged, Doja Cat closed out the nights festivities with a performance of her song Gorgeous, which she delivered in a chain mail dress designed by Michael Schmidt, who pulled inspiration from Tina Turners iconic look in 1985s Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.
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