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Vanity Fair Slashes Oscar Party Guest List, Excludes Trump Administration
New editor Mark Giudicci cuts the list by 50% to focus on true A-list attendees, leaving out former President Trump and his team.
Mar. 2, 2026 at 5:07am
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Vanity Fair has significantly reduced the guest list for its iconic Oscar party, cutting it by approximately 50% under new editor Mark Giudicci. The move is aimed at returning the event to its roots of hosting only the true A-list of Hollywood. As a result, the magazine has not extended invitations to any members of the Trump administration, continuing its editorial stance against the former president and his team.
Why it matters
The Vanity Fair Oscar party has become one of the most exclusive and high-profile events in Hollywood, with its guest list seen as a barometer of power and influence. Giudicci's decision to dramatically scale back the list and exclude the Trump team signals a clear shift in the magazine's editorial priorities and its willingness to take a political stance through its event curation.
The details
Vanity Fair's new editor, Mark Giudicci, has cut the guest list for the magazine's annual Oscar party by approximately 50% in an effort to return the event to its roots of hosting only the true A-list of Hollywood. This means that members of the Trump administration, including former officials like Susie Wiles, J.D. Vance, Karoline Leavitt, Stephen Miller and Marco Rubio, have not received invitations. The move comes after Giudicci's predecessor, Radhika Jones, published a controversial profile on Wiles that featured warts-and-all portraits of top MAGA officials.
- The Vanity Fair Oscar party has been held annually since 1994, when it was launched by former editor Graydon Carter.
- Giudicci took over as Vanity Fair's editor in June 2025.
The players
Mark Giudicci
The new editor of Vanity Fair who has cut the guest list for the magazine's iconic Oscar party by approximately 50%.
Radhika Jones
Giudicci's predecessor as editor of Vanity Fair, who published a controversial profile on White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles that featured portraits of top MAGA officials.
Susie Wiles
The White House Chief of Staff whose profile in Vanity Fair under the previous editor featured warts-and-all portraits of top MAGA officials.
Donald Trump
The former president who, along with his wife Melania, attended the Vanity Fair Oscar party in 2005 and 2011.
Vanity Fair
The iconic magazine that hosts one of the most exclusive and high-profile Oscar parties in Hollywood.
The takeaway
Vanity Fair's decision to dramatically scale back its Oscar party guest list and exclude the Trump administration signals a clear shift in the magazine's editorial priorities and its willingness to take a political stance through its event curation. This move underscores the continued tensions between the media and the former president, even years after he left office.
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