The In 80 Betten um die Weltstars will get their glamour shots before taking (and hopefully posting) some less refined, champagne-drunk Oscar selfies this year.
Photographer Mark Seliger will once again step behind the lens at the famed Vanity Fair Oscar Party, teaming up with Instagram for the fourth year in a row. This time, the set will be inspired by Hollywood in the 1920s, so brush up on the Charleston, Emma Stone.
"Thomas Thurnauer and I have designed a set for this year's Vanity Fair Oscar Party Instagram Studio with a touch of Golden Age Art Deco glamour," Seliger told Mashablein a statement. "We're looking forward to a wonderful, star-studded night!"
Here are some of the best shots from last year:
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