Oscars 2018 Parties: All the best photos

The Academy Awards have come and gone, but the parties don't stop when the curtains close! Nominees, celebrities and public figures hit the town pre-show and returned to party town for a series of A-list events where winners kicked up their heels and celebrated.
Click through to see photos from all the hottest, most star-studded pre-Oscar and Oscar parties...

Who was more excited about this win: Sam Rockwell or his wife Leslie Bibb? Sam took home the gold for his role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and didn't forget to shout out his beloved, "You light my fire, baby," he said to the crowd.
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Was red carpet veteran Miley Cyrus giving her beau Liam Hemsworth some posing tips?
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Allison Janney held up her well-deserved statue with pride! The actress won for her role in I, Tonya.
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Old friends! Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak first met on The Office, and here they are today - posing at Vanity Fair's big after-party!
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Terry Crews always has something up his sleeve! He left for joy while arriving at the biggest after-party of the year.
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Donald Sutherland showed off his outfit while arriving at the Vanity Fair after-party.
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The first stop for winners and VIPs after the 2018 Oscars was the official Academy Awards after party – the Governors Ball. Scroll through to see all the stars who celebrated at the exclusive bash, held at the Hollywood & Highland Center.
Time's Up activists and screen queens Mira Sorvino, left, and Ashley Judd held court as celebrities partied the night away.
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Best Supporting Actress and lady in red Allison Janney of I, Tonya held on tight to her newly-minted statuette at the party.
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Meryl Streep and old friend Steven Spielberg shared a laugh at the Governors Ball.
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Timothee Chalamet brought sister Pauline as his date to both the ceremony and the 90th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball.
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Dame Helen Mirren wore some very regal sapphires as she mingled at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball.
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Sam Rockwell clutched his brand new Oscar as she joined wife Leslie Bibb and actor Woody Harrelson.
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Gary Oldman, who took home Best Actor for Darkest Hour, headed to the engraving station to cement his Oscar winner status.
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Best Director and Best Film winner Guillermo del Toro of The Shape of Water was in high spirits as he had his golden statuettes engraved.
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Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele proudly showed off his new Oscar, which he won for Best Original Screenplay.
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George Clooney, Leslie Bibb, Sam Rockwell and Jack Black were among the long list of stars to attend the 16th annual ‘Night Before’ party, benefiting MPTF on March 3.
The annual event raised $5 million, totaling just over $80 million in the event’s history. Other celeb attendees included Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Viola Davis and Tom Cruise.
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Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello also attended the legendary event. The lovebirds seemed to have a great time, with Sofia taking to Instagram to share some fun party pics.
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Sibling goals! Timonthee Chalamet and his sister Pauline had a blast at SONY Pictures Classics’ annual pre-Academy Awards dinner party presented by Nordstrom Local on March 3. The Call Me By Your Name star celebrated his nomination with his family. He sat with his mom, dad and sister at STK LA, where they dined on delicious food.
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Susan Sarandon spoke onstage with Olivia Wilde and event co-host Jimmy-Jean Louis at BOVET 1822 & Artists for Peace and Justice present "Songs from the Cinema Benefit" on March 3 in L.A. The stars both serve as Board members for the foundation. The evening celebrated Oscars week while raising much-needed funds to support the tireless efforts of APJ, which brings education and training in creative industries to the youth of Haiti, while encouraging peace and social justice and addressing issues of poverty around the world.
“APJ gives Haitian kids the opportunity for higher education, and they will become the future leaders that Haiti needs,” said Susan. “Thank you to Jackson Browne and all the artists who cleared their calendars for tonight.”
Olivia added: “APJ started as a family and continues as a family. They are a group of people who have a really authentic connection to Haiti. I have great admiration for how the organization is run – with a real eye on respect for local opportunities on the ground, and empowering people with the tools they need to do for their community what they so deserve. It has been life changing for me to be a part of this process. Haiti has been a part of my life since I was a kid. My parents took me there when I was three years old and I fell in live with it. The second I met everyone at APJ, I knew I had a home in Haiti. That’s how I still feel today.”
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Adam Sandler performed at the worthwhile event.
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Power trio! From past to present, Emma Stone has worked with some amazing ladies. The actress was sandwiched by her former The Help co-star Viola Davis and her Battle of the Sexes buddy Billie Jean King at the "Women in Film" cocktail party. All three stars gave a nod to the Time's Up movement, repping black fashion statements.
At one point in the night, the How To Get Away With Murder beauty was asked last-minute to give a speech before attendees. Of course, she knocked it out of the park, telling everyone: "The privilege of a lifetime is being exactly who we are."
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Pretty in pinstripes! Margot Robbie stepped out for the event in a sleek red and black number. The I,Tonya star kept her blonde tresses down for a casual touch.
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Lea Michele was gleefully gorgeous in Styland trousers. The star floated into the "WIF" evening in her dreamy white and blue ensemble.
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Three of our favourites, Allison Janney and the adorable couple Sam Rockwell and Leslie Bibb, posed for a friendly snap at the Gersh party at the Chateau Marmont. Sam is up for an Oscar for his role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
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Brad Pitt made a dapper appearance at the Gersh party, too, clad in a distressed hat, black coat and matching scarf.
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What's so funny, Margot? I, Tonya co-stars shared some giggles while attending the Gersh pre-Oscars party.
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Elizabeth Olsen kept it sophisticated in tailored pants and a chic blouse at the Gersh pre-Academy Awards party.
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The hostess with the mostess! Rashida Jones, co-host of the Women In Hollywood party, stopped for a quick snap with actress Connie Britton.
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Fringe benefits! Kat Graham and Janelle Monae looked chic as ever in their stunning, textured outfits. The gorgeous duo posed together for a sleek snap while celebrating Women In Hollywood.
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Actresses Alia Shawkat, Aubrey Plaza and Zoe Kravitz were the coolest trio around at the Women In Hollywood Oscars party on Mar. 1.
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The Big Sick writers Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani cozied up at the Vanity Fair and Lancome Women In Hollywood event. The couple's biographical film is up for an Oscar for best original screenplay.
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Angela Bassett and Tiffany Haddish got cozy at the Gersh pre-Oscar party on Mar. 1! The duo stunned in gorgeous colours, from metallic teal to a popping purple.
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Loretta Devine, Mary J Blige and Alfre Woodard cozied up for an adorable photo at the Sistah's Soiree.
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Dream squad! Gabourey Sidibe, Jada Pinkett Smith, LaTanya Richardson, Janelle Monae and Amandla Stenberg stunned for a group shot at the annual Sistah's Soiree.
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Some of Hollywood's most talented women gathered together for the Sistah's Soiree on Feb. 28 prior to the Academy Awards show.
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Style star and Black Panther actress Lupita Nyong'o was among the stars hitting the red carpet at the Black Women in Hollywood event.
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Squad goals! Clockwise from top center: Lupita Nyong'o, Honoree Lena Waithe, Honoree Tessa Thompson, Susan Kelechi Watson, Yvette Nicole Brown, Honoree Danai Gurira, Edwina Findley Dickerson, and Sonequa Martin-Green struck a pose for posterity.
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One of the luncheon's honorees, Black Panther's Danai Gurira, was standing tall in amazing platforms and a white maxidress.
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Tiffany Haddish and Insecure's Yvonne Orji got into the swing when they arrived.
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Longtime loves Ed O'Neill and Catherine Runoff looked were in fine form at the Global Green event. Catherine even wore green in honour of the cause!
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Actress Laura Marano and Canadian star Calum Worthy posed for a stylish photo at the Global Green party on Feb. 28.
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Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg hosted the DVF Oscar Luncheon honoring the female nominees of the 90th Academy Awards on February in Beverly Hills. Among the guests was actress Salma Hayek, rocking a black dress with print bodice and leather boots.
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First stop, Diane von Furstenberg's annual Feb. 28 luncheon, which celebrates all the female Oscar nominees! Diane Warren, Rachel Morrison, Ava DuVernay and Tatiana Rigel enjoyed each other's company.
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Cinematographer Rachel Morrison and Greta Gerwig - who are both up for major awards this year - chatted together at the luncheon. Rachel, who worked on Mudbound and Black Panther, is the first woman ever to be nominated in the cinematography category, while Greta is nominated for best director and best original screenplay for Lady Bird.
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Pregnant model Miranda Kerr dressed her bump in a form-fitting DVF dress for the party.
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Fan favourite Lauren Dern of Big Little Lies, Nia Vardalos, designer Diane von Furstenberg and Rita Wilson stopped for a sweet group photo together.
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Salma Hayek gave a heartwarming impromptu toast, "When I first arrived in Hollywood, I was so alone. There were no other Mexican actresses and very few women in the industry. And look at us today."
She continued: "We could not even bring our friends or spouses today because there are just too many of us for this mansion. Everybody in here is extraordinary and exciting and a survivor of the impossible and an example. With all of the things we have accomplished in this room, how exciting is it that the best is yet to come?"
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