Angela Bassett, Damson Idris & More At Vogue World: Hollywood
This year's Vogue World runway was dripping with star power, with cameos from the biggest names in Hollywood.

On Sunday, October 26, the respected fashion magazine paid tribute to the film industry with its annual fashion show, Vogue World: Hollywood, on the iconic Paramount Studios lot. The event featured looks inspired by Hollywood's greatest costume designers from films such as Marie Antoinette, West Side Story and Dune.
Still, the celebration was for a good cause, with 100 percent of ticket proceeds going to the Entertainment Community Fund, which supports actors, workers and creatives in the cinema, specifically targeting costume professionals affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Baz Luhrmann directed the runway show, which Nicole Kidman opened with a rendition of Gilda's “Don't Put the Blame on Me,” dressed as Rita Hayworth's titular character. Luhrmann followed by telling the audience that “this is not a normal fashion show” and to continue “cheering and getting the energy up,” per E! News.
The show was divided into seven acts, with the brands Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, ALAÏA, Marc Jacobs, Valentino and Balmain each representing a different genre of films.
Angela Bassett hit the runway in a Black Panther costume.

Later followed by Danai Gurira and Teyana Taylor in more costumes from the iconic film.

Regé-Jean Page walked in Ferragamo.

Laura Harrier wore Fendi.

LaKeith Stanfield rocked Dior.

Ayo Edebiri wore Chanel.

Jodie Turner-Smith stunned in Diotima.

Damson Idris wore Dries Van Noten.

Tyriq Withers looked dapper in Ferragamo.

The event also featured musical performances, including a show-stopping rendition of “Gorgeous” from Doja Cat.
In case you missed it, watch the Vogue World: Hollywood runway show in its entirety below: