The stars always try to put their best foot forward at the Oscars, stepping out on the red carpet in their snazziest duds and couture gowns.
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But when all the awards have all been handed out and the ceremony comes to an end, more than a few of Hollywood's finest slip into a second dress. Maybe it's for comfort and maybe it's for style, but one thing is certain: Two dresses are always better than one when you're partying with Oscar.
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Have a look at the attendees who stole the spotlight in their second ensembles of the night.
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anne hathaway
The Best Supporting Actress winner wore pale Prada to accept her award before switching into a light blue number for the Vanity Fair after party.
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Zoe Saldana
The presenter walked the red carpet in Alexis Mabille before switching into Givenchy for the viewing party.
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Amanda Seyfried
The "Les Miserables" star arrived in a lilac Alexander McQueen gown but wore a bright red number later in the evening.
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Jennifer Lawrence
The Best Actress winner wore Dior to the ceremony, but opted for a metallic Calvin Klein afterwards.
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Olivia Munn
The actress wore Marchesa on the red carpet and donned Versace afterward.
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Naomi Watts
The Best Actress nominee wowed in Armani Prive on the red carpet and wore Emilio Pucci after the ceremony.