Oppenheimer star Florence Pugh wore an eye-catching dress to the Vanity Fair Oscars after party last night.
Held once again at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, and hosted by Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Radhika Jones, the annual event is the hottest ticket in town, often featuring some of the year's most daring looks.

Having worn a beautifully structured Del Core gown to the Oscars (according to her Instagram story, she had to lie down in the car to avoid wrinkling the dress), Pugh continued to look every bit the movie star at the Vanity Fair after party wearing a sheer gown with intricate embroidery.
The dress in question is look 10 from Irish designer Simone Rocha's Haute Couture collection with Jean Paul Gaultier.

In January of this year, Rocha became the latest designer to come on board as a guest designer for the fashion house, following in the footsteps of Haider Ackermann, Olivier Rousteing and more.
Melding both her own ethereal sensibilities with Gaultier's sultry take on femininity, Rocha told British Vogue that she wanted to make something that was "attractive, provocative, playful, sensual, feminine and strong.
"Haute couture is historical and romantic, and even some of my collections play on these qualities, so it's about introducing modernity, reality, an almost scientific approach to this project, to push it forward for today."

Rocha also brought her appreciation for materials to the collection, and especially for Irish textiles, using vintage Irish lace which can be admired in Pugh's dress.