simple but effective

Kylie Jenner looks undeniably seductive in a mirror selfie moment after the Oscars glam


A stripped-back look that still delivered major impact


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
MARCH 18, 2026 1:03 PM EDT

The post-awards glow-up is real—and Kylie Jenner is owning it. Just days after turning heads at the Academy Awards, the 28-year-old beauty mogul pivoted from red carpet drama to off-duty allure, sharing a striking mirror selfie that instantly grabbed attention.

Jenner took to Instagram Stories with a confident, stripped-back look that still delivered major impact. She wore a revealing black bralette paired with relaxed gray sweatpants—an effortless blend of lounge and luxe. The styling felt intentional: minimal yet sharply curated.

Kylie Jenner’s mirror selfie moment steals spotlight after Oscars glam© Kylie Jenner
She wore a revealing black bralette paired with relaxed gray sweatpants

Her signature dark hair was parted to the side and styled in soft, loose waves that cascaded past her shoulders. Makeup leaned into a sultry palette, with smoky eyes and a nude lip tint enhancing her features without overpowering the look.

The composition of the shot was simple but effective. Jenner held her phone up in front of a mirror, capturing a clean, editorial-style reflection that emphasized her toned physique and understated glam.

She didn’t stop at stills. Jenner followed up with a short video clip, shifting poses while Rihanna’s track “Kiss It Better” played in the background. 

Kylie Jenner’s mirror selfie moment steals spotlight after Oscars glam© Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner’s mirror selfie moment steals spotlight after Oscars glam

From Red Carpet Romance to Real-Life Cool

The timing of the post adds another layer. Just two days earlier, Jenner had stepped out in full Hollywood glamour to support Timothée Chalamet at the Oscars. The actor was nominated for Best Actor for his role in “Marty Supreme,” a film that secured nine nominations overall.

While Chalamet walked the red carpet solo, the couple reunited inside the iconic Dolby Theatre, where they were seen sitting closely together and sharing affectionate moments throughout the evening.

 Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet attend the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet attend the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar.

Their relationship, first linked in 2023, continues to generate interest for their well-timed appearances.

The Dress That Defined the Night

Jenner’s Oscars look delivered a completely different energy from her latest selfie. She wore a bold, figure-hugging red gown by Schiaparelli, crafted from shimmering fabric that caught the light from every angle.

Chalamet, nominated for his role in 'Marty Supreme,' lost the Oscar to Michael B. Jordan for 'Sinners.' During the ceremony, he sat next to Jenner, before rising to applaud Jordan’s win. © John Shearer/98th Oscars
Chalamet, nominated for his role in 'Marty Supreme,' lost the Oscar to Michael B. Jordan for 'Sinners.' During the ceremony, he sat next to Jenner, before rising to applaud Jordan’s win.

The design featured a plunging neckline and a small front keyhole cutout, adding a modern edge to classic red carpet glamour. It was a calculated risk—and it paid off. 

Awards Night Highlights

The Best Actor category brought its own surprises. Michael B. Jordan ultimately took home the award for his performance in “Sinners,” directed by Ryan Coogler. The win added a strong narrative moment to an already competitive field.

Michael B. Jordan attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci.© Getty Images
Michael B. Jordan attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci.

Chalamet’s nomination still marked a major milestone in his career, and Jenner’s visible support signaled a growing alignment between their personal and professional worlds.

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