Alix Earle Customized Her Own Glam for the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Alix Earle took charge for the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Earle, 25, used TikTok on Sunday, March 15, to share her getting-ready journey before the party held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
“This might not be the best idea, but I’m doing my own makeup,” she stated, showcasing her bare face. “I’m somewhat regretting this choice, but it’s too late to turn back now.”
Earle pointed out that she wasn’t going for her usual glam look for the red carpet, but instead was “tapping into her inner makeup artist.” She started off with Mary Phillips’ m.ph underpainting face palette to brighten her under-eye area.
“The reason I’m doing my own makeup is because all my go-to makeup artists are booked,” she explained, laughing as she added that she opted for a DIY approach rather than continuing to search for more artists while “drunk in Vegas.”
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Earle went on to express that she felt “anxious” about the event since she wasn’t familiar with many attendees. She followed up with a Makeup by Mario palette, blending a brown shade into her crease before applying blush and concealer. Next, she added eyeshadow and lip liner.
“I think I’m going to attempt fake lashes, but I’m not sure how to do that either,” she said. Earle carefully applied falsies while a hairstylist curled her blonde hair.
“Here is the final glam!” she exclaimed. “At least in this lighting, I think it looks great. Now, time to get dressed.”
Earle donned a red beaded Bob Mackie dress on the red carpet. During press interviews, she revealed that she had already encountered a wardrobe malfunction.
“I had to ask someone for a knife because one of the beads started coming undone,” she recounted regarding her vintage look. After attempting to “pull” the thread, the beads began “flying off,” so she decided to “slice” the string to fix it.
