Oscars 2017: Best Actress winner Emma Stone flaunts slender pins at Vanity Fair party
SHE stunned at the ceremony in a floor-length gold gown, but for Vanity Fair's Oscar party, Emma Stone opted for something a little shorter.
Emma Stone wins best actress Oscar for La La Land
Emma Stone flaunted her slender pins at a glitzy post-Oscars bash
The 28-year-old actress arrived at the star-studded bash clutching her Best Actress award whilst flaunting her pins in a satin minidress.
Emma, who won the gong for her role as Mia in La La Land, teamed the white slip with a chic black studded blazer which was almost as long as her dress.
The pretty redhead elongated her porcelain pins with a pair of killer strappy stilettos and accessorised the party look with a blue ACLU ribbon in support of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Emma Stone flaunted her slender pins as she arrived at the Vanity Fair Oscars party
Emma paired the minidress with a chic black studded blazer and killer stilettos
She opted for sultry smokey eye make-up and deep pink lipstick that enhanced her stunning features and complemented her fiery red locks, which she wore in a chic up-do for the event.
La La Land took six awards at the ceremony earlier in the night, but Emma and the rest of the team found themselves caught up in a dramatic Oscars disaster when they were incorrectly announced as the winners of the Best Picture gong.
Warren Beatty mistakenly called La La Land as the winners before, halfway through their acceptance speeches, it was revealed that the award was actual going to Moonlight.
At the ceremony Emma stunned in an incredible beaded fringed gown
One of the film's producers, Jordan Horowitz, interrupted his colleagues thank you speech to declare that a mistake had been made and call the Moonlight cast up on stage.
Although Warren quickly returned to try to explain the error, revealing that the card had in fact been the envelope for Emma's Best Actress win, Emma later dismissed his explanation as she insisted she had had her winning envelope in her hand the whole time.
The awkward blunder has since been clarified after the Oscars' accounting firm released a statement apologising for the mix-up.
PwC said: "The presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong category envelope and when discovered, was immediately corrected. We are currently investigating how this could have happened, and deeply regret that this occurred."
They also apologised to Warren and his presenting partner Faye Dunaway as well as the audience, viewers and both La La Land and Moonlight.