Emma Stone changes into a dress due to wardrobe malfunction at a party
Emma Stone celebrated her Best Actress win in style with her husband Dave McCary at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The Hollywood star, 35, scooped the gong for her leading role in Poor Things and proudly took the award to the after-party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
The couple put on a loved-up display as they posed for photos with Dave, 38, kissing Emma on the forehead.
The actress had changed out of her Oscars gown after suffering a wardrobe malfunction dancing to Ryan Gosling’s I’m Just Ken, just moments before heading on stage for her acceptance speech.
Emma looked incredible in a sheer lace cobweb custom Louis Vuitton gown with was adorned with diamond shaped silver discs and featured a thigh-high slit.
Emma’s blue lingerie was visible beneath the sheer dress. The actress complemented her outfit with silver heels.
The La La Land star suffered a wardrobe malfunction on stage while accepting the Oscar for best actress for Poor Things at the 96th Academy Awards.
As she prepared to accept the trophy, Emma could be seen holding the back of her Louis Vuitton peplum dress, after her zipper busted down her back — following her shock win over Killers of the Flower Moon favorite Lily Gladstone, 37.
‘My dress is broken,’ she began while fighting through tears. ‘I think it happened during I’m Just Ken.’
Once she gained her composure, the performer made a rare remark about her family as she thanked her parents and brother, her husband and daughter.
While speaking directly about her little girl, Louise Jean McCary, the proud mother-of-one gushed she was going to ‘be three in three days’ and turned her ‘world technicolour.’
‘I love you bigger than the whole sky,’ she concluded quoting the Taylor Swift track Bigger Than The Whole Sky from her 2022 album, Midnights.
As she exited the stage, the two-time Golden Globe winner, who sported a 30-carat yellow diamond choker, held the clasp on the back and requested the audience to refrain from looking ‘at the back’ of her gown.