Charli XCX channels gothic chic in a corset top and buckled skirt at the Vanity Fair Oscars party

Charli XCX joined a star-studded guest list at Vanity Fair’s Oscars Party in Beverly Hills on Sunday night.

The singer, 30, opted for a gothic chic look, made up of dark colours, bold jewellery and daring makeup, as she hit the red carpet at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.

The Boom Clap hitmaker, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, flashed plenty of cleavage in a chocolate brown corset top that pushed up her ample assets.

Charli paired the top with a long black skirt, embellished with three silver buckles along the side and a train that trailed behind her down the red carpet.

She styled her dark tresses straight into two high ponytails on either side of a centre parting.

Accessorising, Charli opted for an eye-catching diamond-encrusted choker necklace and another pearl number.

Injecting a pop of colour to her outfit, the necklace featured a red stone which matched with earrings she wore on the night.

Charli wore purple and black smokey eye makeup with dramatic winged eyeliner.

The Vanity Fair Oscars Party is the go-to shindig following the hours-long awards ceremony.

This year’s soiree is hosted by Radhika Jones, who is the magazine’s editor-in-chief.

Lily James, Sophie Turner, Georgia May Jagger, Elizabeth Banks and Rita Ora were just some of the other notable names in attendance.

The 95th Academy Awards were hosted by late night chat show host Jimmy Kimmel and once again held at the regular venue of the Dolby Theater in Hollywood.

Everything Everywhere All at Once was the big winner at the Oscars on Sunday taking home seven awards.

The American absurdist action comedy-drama film was the biggest winner of the night at the event featuring a star-studded red carpet as it earned Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Editing, and Best Original screenplay at the gala event held at Dolby Theater in Hollywood.

The movie’s stars Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan, took home the Leading Actress and Supporting Actress and Actor awards respectively.

In her acceptance speech, Michelle hailed her win as a ‘beacon of hope and possibilities’ for Asian people and urged those watching at home to ‘dream big’.

She said: ‘For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight. This is the beacon of hope and possibilities. This is proof to dream big and dreams do come true.

‘Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are past your prime. Never give up…

‘Thank you to the Academy, this is history in the making, thank you.’

The film beat out quite the field including: All Quiet on the Western Front, Avatar: The Way of Water, The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis, The Fabelmans, TÁR, Top Gun: Maverick, Triangle of Sadness, and Women Talking.

Meanwhile, Best Actor in a Leading Role went to Brendan Fraser, who was tearful as he picked up his prize for his work on The Whale.

He said: ‘So this is what the multiverse looks like. I thank the Academy for this honour and our studio A24 for making such a bold film.

‘I’m grateful to Darren Aronofsky for throwing me a creative lifeline and hauling me aboard the good ship ‘The Whale’. It was written by Samuel D. Hunter who is our lighthouse.’

German war movie All Quiet on the Western Front also had a successful evening, taking home four of the prizes it was nominated for, Best International Feature Film, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Production Design.

This year’s Academy Awards – which were hosted by Jimmy Kimmel – saw all the nominated tracks for Best Original Song performed, but the accolade went to Naatu Naatu from RRR.