After one of our staffers Tweeted this amazing photo of our In-N-Out truck from the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, a fan on Reddit immortalized it in watercolor. Which do you like better?

Oh hey girl.
Cameron Diaz in a Victoria Beckham dress at the V.F. Oscar Party. Photograph, Getty/Vanity Fair. More photos here.

Oh hey girl.

Cameron Diaz in a Victoria Beckham dress at the V.F. Oscar Party. Photograph, Getty/Vanity Fair. More photos here.

Rooney Mara.
Inside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party—all the guests, here. Photograph, Getty Images/Vanity Fair.
Mr. Steve Martin, everybody! Such a ham for the camera, that guy. We love it. (More arrivals, here.)
Photograph, Getty Images/Vanity Fair.

Mr. Steve Martin, everybody! Such a ham for the camera, that guy. We love it. (More arrivals, here.)

Photograph, Getty Images/Vanity Fair.

Every place setting at the V.F. Oscar party dinner has a Zippo lighter engraved with a Christopher Hitchens quote. We miss you, Hitch.

Every place setting at the V.F. Oscar party dinner has a Zippo lighter engraved with a Christopher Hitchens quote. We miss you, Hitch.

Red carpets?  So last season. Try green-and-white stripes.
Outside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, as photographers jockey for spots. Keep checking back for more dispatches from L.A..

Red carpets?  So last season. Try green-and-white stripes.

Outside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, as photographers jockey for spots. Keep checking back for more dispatches from L.A..

More Oscar Week glamour: Old Hollywood’s influence on the 2012 red carpet.  See more—Elizabeth Taylor! Deborah Kerr! Tilda Swinton!—here.

Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, Photofest; Mara, by Anita Bugge/WireImage. Bette Davis, from the John Kobal Foundation/Getty Images; Evan Rachel Wood, by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images. Sophia Loren, from Keystone/Getty Images; Sofia Vergara, by Kevin Winter/Getty Images.

2012 Oscar Movies as Portrayed by a Very Cute Baby


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THE ARTIST.

Just… go here. Now.  (War Horse might be our favorite.)

[By Maggie Storino starring Baby Sophia]

Meryl, by a nose? The Oscar-nominated makeup team behind The Iron Lady just showed us exclusive photos—like this one—of the prosthetic and makeup tricks they used to turn fellow nominee Streep into prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Check out more photos—including the subtle nose-bridge reconstruction they did—here.
Photograph by Mark Coulier; courtesy of the Weinstein Company.

Meryl, by a nose? The Oscar-nominated makeup team behind The Iron Lady just showed us exclusive photos—like this one—of the prosthetic and makeup tricks they used to turn fellow nominee Streep into prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Check out more photos—including the subtle nose-bridge reconstruction they did—here.

Photograph by Mark Coulier; courtesy of the Weinstein Company.

Brad Pitt and Bennett Miller of Moneyball.
Photograph by Tom Munro, Vanity Fair.

Brad Pitt and Bennett Miller of Moneyball.

Photograph by Tom Munro, Vanity Fair.