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Oscars 2012: Our 10 Favorite Looks from the Afterparties and How to Get Them

Believe it or not, it's not all about the Oscars arrival gowns Click through the slideshow to check out the best looks from Vanity Fair's after-party, and—as always—to shop our carefully selected similar picks. Who do you think looked best?

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Shailene Woodley in Proenza Schouler

Honestly, we almost wish Shailene had picked this fun, floral dress for the ceremony rather than save it for the afterparty. Click through to shop her look.

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Antonio Berardi

Smoking hot yet streamlined. Click through to shop her look.

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Zoe Saldana in Marios Schwab

Fashion's most beautiful risk taker, Zoe never fails us. Her Fall 2012 Marios Schwab actually has a Swarovski-studded neckline, but you could easily recreate her look with a simple crystal necklace. Click through to shop her look.

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Amy Adams in Vivienne Westwood

First Rose, now Amy? Dame Viv had quite a slam-dunk night at the Oscars. This sculpted silver bustier dress is a wonderful change from Amy's usual classic fare. Click through to shop her look.

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Kate Bosworth in Prabal Gurung

Kate's the first celeb to wear Prabal's stunning Fall 2012 collection on the red carpet, and we can't think of a better-suited girl for the job. She looks amazing. Click through to shop her look.

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Victoria Beckham in Victoria Beckham

Posh clearly doesn't need a print campaign to promote her eponymous collection—she's her own best model. And this dove-colored column dress fits her flawlessly. Click through to shop her look.

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Georgina Chapman in Marchesa

Just like Victoria, Georgina wore her own label last night—and looked beautiful doing so. The shoulder ruffles and peplum make this embellished white gown a definite winner. Click through to shop her look.

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Elizabeth Olsen in Dior

Lizzie could teach many of today's starlets a thing or two about the transparency trend: a little goes a long way. Her dress' multi-ruffled skirt has just a touch of sheerness, while the tee-style bodice is just conservative enough. We love her polished bag from The Row, too. Click through to shop her look.

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Lily Collins in Monique Lhuillier

Lily played the princess in this fairytale-sweet embroidered gown decorated with pretty blue blossoms. It's extremely fitting, of course, that she'll next be seen as Snow White in the upcoming film, Mirror, Mirror. Click through to shop her look.

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