At the Vanity Fair Oscars 2025 afterparty, actors such as Julia Fox, Zoë Kravitz, and Megan Thee Stallion appeared in ingenious outfit ideas that became the most-talked-about fashion choices of the week. Recently, Sherri Shepherd expressed her concern regarding the revealing outfit, especially its potential influence on the young audience.
In response to the overly revealing red carpet dresses, Shepherd focused on the jaw-dropping attires of three women: Fox, Kravitz, and Stallion. However, as she further noted, it was too much for daytime TV, which made her uncomfortable because these dresses were not covered at all.
Sherry Shepherd's comments on the actresses' bold Oscars 2025 Afterparty looks: More Details
On her talk show, Shepherd called out the three actresses' controversial red carpet attires and started by saying:
"When I tell you the ladies bared it all on the red carpet, it was just almost too much to show on daytime TV."
Going by each lady's name, she began by talking about Julia Fox's Oscars 2025 afterparty sheer ensemble. Julia Fox made an entrance wearing a dress that, being entirely see-through, left nothing to the imagination. Shepherd chimed in by commenting that:
"It was really bad — like, Julia Fox wore a completely sheer dress that barely covered her cookie jar.”
Next up on the line, was Zoë Kravitz’s revealing outfit for the Oscars 2025 afterparty. A black satin gown, the back panel of which was sheer and bedazzled, reached from the shoulder blades to the lower back. Shepherd said that Kravitz's gown was quite transparent and displayed a lot of skin.
“Zoë Kravitz graced us with her butt crack, you could see everything.”
Talking about Megan Thee Stallion’s bold look for the Oscars 2025 afterparty, in which she wore a green floor-length skirt and a feathered bodice that didn't have a top but sported a couple of matching green pasties as accessories to cover her breasts. Shepherd reprimanded the rapper, acknowledging her great artistry and talent yet voicing concern about such fashion having an impact on impressionable fans.
Shepherd further added,
“I say this with all the love that I have: Ladies, this is not it. And I say this because there are young women, young girls who are looking up to all of you. You’re gonna have these young ladies emulating you.”
In the end, she explained that the intention in her statements was never one of shaming but to express an alarming concern what seems an increasingly accepted fashion nudity trend. Shepherd has opened the conversation on the need for conscious representation, especially regarding the safety and well-being of impressionable young followers who may wish to mimic these audacious looks.