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Stars toast end to awards season at Oscar parties

On the surface, Hollywood's after-Oscar parties are held to celebrate the winners and almost-winners at the Academy Awards. But their real purpose, for many anyway, is to recognize that the entire exhausting epic of the awards season is finally over.

Academy Award contenders and winners celebrate in style

Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, seen at left with his best director and best film Oscars for The Shape of Water, poses with filmmaker friend Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu at the 90th annual Academy Awards Governors Ball. (Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images)

Greta Gerwig screamed with delight and relief as she hugged a group of friends once she got into the Vanity Fair Oscar party.

The Lady Birddirector and Oscar nominee had just walked down the last red carpet of her long awards season. She quickly pulled up her long flowing gown, kicked off her high heels and put on a pair of checkered Vans sneakers so she could run through the room in comfort.

Greta Gerwig attends the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar party. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

On the surface, Hollywood's after-Oscar parties are held to celebrate the winners and almost-winners at the Academy Awards. But their real purpose, for many anyway, is to recognize that the entire exhausting epic of the awards season is finally over.

Nowhere is this more true than the Vanity Fair party, where the tables are stacked with junk food made with highbrow flair, and an endless stream of In-N-Out burgers are served in overflowing boxes by the chain's workers in uniform, all of it telling partiers that the time to starve yourself to fit into tuxes and gowns is over. It's time to eat again.

Gerwig was all smiles as she walked into the room in her Vans, saw Octavia Spencer, nominated for best actress for The Shape of Water,sitting on a couch and trotted over to give her a hug.

Octavia Spencer talks to reporters outside the Fox Searchlight and 20th Century Fox post-Oscars party. (Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)

Saoirse Ronan, the star of Gerwig's movie, went even more casual, walking the room and even the sidewalks outside while barefoot.

In the outdoor patio of the party hosted by Vanity Fair editor Radhika Jones at the Annenberg Space for Photography on the border of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, best actress winner and rousing speech-giver Frances McDormand was struggling to get through an In-N-Out Burger because of a steady stream of well-wishers that included a fawning Jon Hamm.

McDormand, with her husband director Joel Coen having an easier time of eating nearby, held her burger in her left hand while she hugged and shook hands with her right, posing for pictures with dozens of doting fans.

Frances McDormand, left, greets Tiffany Haddish outside the Vanity Fair party. (Danny Moloshok/Reuters)

She repeatedly joked "I lost it" to all who asked where her Oscar statuette had gone.

While the nominees make it a regular stop, the Vanity Fair party, whose atmosphere with its dim lighting and throbbing music feels like a night club, prides itself on hosting A-list guests that had no part in the Oscars or movies at all.

At one point Sunday night Drake and Diddy, major figures representing two generations of hip-hop, ran into each other and made a scene with a giggle-filled hug.

Moments later across the room, Spider-Man: Homecomingstar Tom Holland by chance bumped into his onscreen aunt and guardian Marisa Tomei, and the two also shared a happy hug to the delight of onlookers and photographers.

Spider-Man: Homecoming star Tom Holland, seen outside the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar party, bumped into his onscreen aunt, Marisa Tomei, inside. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Sarah Silverman, Donald Glover, Emily Ratajkowski and Kate Upton all chatted with groups of friends over tables stacked with truffled popcorn and buttermilk fried chicken nuggets.

Kendall Jenner drew gawkers and compliments with a short black dress whose huge, multi-layered levels resembled a building designed by Frank Gehry.

The party's first phase earlier in the evening was a dinner for a smaller group of invitees, who dined on slow-poached dover sole and grilled beef calotte as they watched the show, where The Shape of Waterwas the big winner.

Kendall Jenner's short black dress drew lots of attention. (Danny Moloshok/Reuters)

Elton John's annual soire

A similar viewing party was going on back in Hollywood at Elton John's annual AIDS Foundation soire, where star party-goers cheered on the biggest moments of the Academy Awards.

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, Ricky Martin, Billie Jean King, Lionel Richie, Caitlyn Jenner, Lea Michele and Judith Light were among other celebs who cheered loudly during some of the show's bigger moments.

Allison Janney's best supporting actress win for I, Tonyagot wild applause, as did McDormand when she called for an "inclusion rider" during her acceptance speech celebrating diversity and women storytellers.

Music stars Lionel Richie, from left, Elton John, Miley Cyrus and Ricky Martin pose for a photo at the 26th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards viewing party. (Dimitrios Kambouris//EJAFGetty Images for EJAF)

The 26th annual event features an elegant dinner during the show, then later, a silent auction to raise funds for the charity and a concert featuring the rock band Greta Van Fleet.

Janney showed up late at the Vanity Fair party, also holding no Oscar, and took over the toast-of-the-room role earlier played by McDormand.

She had traded her red gown for a more comfortable outfit with a white blouse. And after sweeping nearly every award since the Golden Globes in January, she could not have looked happier as she took in the love of the room.

Allison Janney, winner of the award for best performance by an actress in a supporting role for I, Tonya, was among those who stopped by the Governors Ball. (Eric Jamison/Invision/Associated Press)

Governors Ball celebrates history

Meanwhile, Oscars' official after-party, the Governors Ball, paid tribute to the film academy's 90-year history. Antique cameras, scripts and props decorated the ballroom just upstairs from the Dolby Theatre, where the Oscars were presented earlier Sunday.

Stacks of scripts and film tins served as backdrops for several bars inside the Roy Dolby Ballroom, where the orchestra played classic movie themes throughout the night.

Other historic displays included the 1935-era camera used to shoot Citizen Kane,animation cells from the first Pinocchio film, historic press cameras from the 1960s and a replica of an old movie makeup station. Costume illustrations, wigs and other memorabilia decorated the room in honour of the Oscars' milestone birthday.

Mark Bridges, winner of the award for best costume design for Phantom Thread, left, and Laura Dern visit the Governors Ball. (Eric Jamison/Invision/Associated Press)

Mahershala Ali and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu were among those who enjoyed the tiny cheeseburgers, mini chicken pot-pies and extensive sushi bar.

The Governors Ball is also where Oscar winners can have their statuettes personalized with their name and category. Otherwise all the golden guys look the same.

Guillermo del Toro, who won for best director and best picture, sat with his two newly personalized Oscars on a sofa near the engraving table. He commandeered a couch near the trophy station with his friends, where they snacked on mini-tacos and chicken skewers.

Best original screenplay Oscar-winner Jordan Peele was among those who got their trophies engraved at the Governors Ball after the ceremony. (Eric Jamison/Invision/Associated Press)

Janney also brought her statuette over for engraving. Barefoot, the actress toted her new Oscar to a nearby couch, where she sipped on a martini and a glass of white wine.

Other GovernorsBall guests included Oscar winners Rita Moreno and Eva Marie Saint, who shared their table at the Oscars' after-party.

McDormand brought her son along for the Oscar-engraving experience a cordoned-off area at the Governors Ball where winners have their trophies personalized while they sip champagne, protected from the party crowds.

Actors Mira Sorvino, left, and Ashley Judd kick back at the Governors Ball. (Eric Jamison/Invision/Associated Press)

Other stars who had their Oscars personalized Sunday included James Ivory and Jordan Peele.

Hungry stars got a chance to indulge in food and drink after the nearly four-hour Oscar ceremony. Waiters passed food and appetizers, and various stationsbeckoned guests. There was a broad dessert bar, with crepes and tiny chocolate Oscars. Mira Sorvino caused a bit of a traffic jam with her voluminous dress no one wanted to step on it or even pass the Oscar winner as she sampled tequila at a Don Julio table.

Everyone who attended the Governors Ball received an Oscar as they left: a 7.6 cm-tall chocolate version created by chef Wolfgang Puck. (Richard Shotwell/Invision/Associated Press)

Other guests included Christopher Walken and Andy Serkis.

And everyone got an Oscar as they left the party a 7.6 centimetre-tall chocolate version.