Rita Ora pushed her Vanity Fair Oscars Party look sky-high with a pair of D’Accori Belle platforms in black, grounding a sheer Tamara Ralph spring 2026 couture look in patent leather and extreme lift at the annual post-Oscars event held at LACMA on Sunday night.
The Belle is not a quiet platform. The glossy black calfskin style featured a thick, sharply pitched front platform, a narrow open toe and a high, sculptural hourglass heel that pinches in midway before flaring wide at the base. A slim cord crossed the front of the foot and tied into a small central knot, while two wider patent straps wrapped diagonally over the toes and lower vamp. Higher up, another glossy strap curved across the upper foot and met a thin adjustable slingback.
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Ora set that hard, lacquered shape against one of Tamara Ralph’s more intricate spring 2026 couture looks. Illusion mesh formed the bodice and rose into a high neckline, while black corset lines ran vertically through pale blue, silver and crystal-trimmed floral embroidery. Black satin wrapped low across the hips, then opened into a floor-length skirt and long train embroidered with the same climbing floral pattern. A wide black feathered hat amplified the scale overhead, and a matching embroidered satin bag kept the finish dense and decorative.
The Belle has already had another recent celebrity moment: Tyla wore the same D’Accori style in green to Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year event, and D’Accori has continued to build visibility on red carpets since founder Mo D’Accori was named to Footwear News’ Emerging Talent list in 2023.
At this year’s Vanity Fair Oscars Party, Rita Ora’s pair landed among several platform choices, alongside Kim Kardashian in Pleaser heels, Lauren Sánchez Bezos in Christian Louboutin Dolly platforms and Eiza González in Jimmy Choo.
The Vanity Fair Oscar Party entered its 31st year on Sunday and moved to LACMA for the first time. Held after the 98th Academy Awards, the invitation-only event remained one of Oscars night’s most watched late stops, drawing actors, musicians, nominees and presenters to the publication’s annual celebration.