The upcoming Vogue World celebration will be a tribute to fashion and film.
On March 26, Anna Wintour announced that the fourth annual Vogue World will take place in Hollywood at the Paramount Pictures Studios Lot in October.
The Vogue editor-in-chief and Condé Nast chief content officer said during the event at Chateau Marmont that Vogue World: Hollywood will shine an “international spotlight onto the creative power of Los Angeles,” as well as “fundraise for costume designers and for film industry professionals who lost their homes, and often more much than their homes in the fires.”
Wintour added that it also “offers us a chance to acknowledge the creative work that keeps fashion and the movies close.”

Wintour was joined by Louis Vuitton creative director for women’s collections Nicolas Ghesquière, actor Taylor Russell, costume designers Colleen Atwood, Ruth E. Carter and Arianne Phillips, chairperson and president or the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games Casey Wasserman, and Governor of California Gavin Newsom.
Each spoke about their role in the upcoming event, as well as applauded Wintour for selecting Hollywood to “lift up people’s spirits and sense of pride” after the fires.
Read one for more on Vogue World: Hollywood, the one-night-only event that will take place in October.
What is Vogue World?
Vogue World debuted in 2022 as a fashion show and street fair to revitalize New York Fashion Week after the COVID-19 pandemic. Every year since, a new city has been chosen to support a new cause impacting the location.
The 2023 celebration was held in London to benefit the city’s performing arts scene after government budget cuts. In 2024, ahead of the Paris Olympics, Vogue World had an opening ceremony of fashion with over 500 models, athletes and performers in the city of love.
According to Vogue, since its creation, Vogue World has donated more than $3 million to various charitable organizations.
When will Vogue World: Hollywood take place?
Vogue World: Hollywood will take place on Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Paramount Pictures Studios Lot.
“Vogue World: Hollywood will be a one-night-only show with a huge cast of models and actors, dancers, musicians and surprises, and it will set great film costumes next to brilliant fashion collections,” Wintour said at the event. “By mixing fashion with the arts and culture in the center of a city, and by raising funds for a cause, Vogue World has become a runway show-as-rallying cry, a way to fix the attention of a huge global audience, to bring awareness, and sound an unmistakable note of positivity, creativity, and hope.”
One hundred percent of ticket proceeds will go to the Entertainment Community Fund, focusing on supporting the costume community professionals who were impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Additionally, Vogue will work with the Costume Designers Guild and Entertainment Community Fund to identify those most directly affected.
Who will participate in Vogue World: Hollywood?
While many big names from all aspects of the entertainment and fashion world are expected to be a part of Vogue World: Hollywood, only a few have been announced at the moment.

This year’s event will include collaborations with many renowned costume designers. See the list below:
- Colleen Atwood (“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, “Alice In Wonderland”, “Memoirs Of A Geisha”, “Chicago”, “Edward Scissorhands”)
- Milena Canonero (“Barry Lyndon”, “Chariots of Fire”, “Marie Antoinette,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel”)
- Ruth E. Carter (“Black Panther”, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”, “Amistad”, “Malcolm X”)
- Catherine Martin (“Moulin Rouge”, “The Great Gatsby”, “Elvis”)
- Arianne Phillips (“Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”, “A Single Man”, “Walk The Line”, “A Complete Unknown”)
- Sandy Powell (“Shakespeare In Love”, “The Aviator”, “Young Victoria”)
- Jacqueline West (“Quills”, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, “The Revenant”, “Dune”, “Killers of the Flower Moon”)
- Shirley Kurata (“Everything Everywhere All At Once”)