As the red carpet was rolled out, champagne was flowing at the Philadelphia Film Society.
The biggest night in Hollywood has Philadelphia ties, but this isn't a shock - would you expect anything less from the City of Brotherly Love?Roughly 400 guests were expected to attend, all dressed in their best Hollywood glam.The Oscars are followed by an all-new episode of"Abbott Elementary."
Once all the awards have been handed out, it's time to party! Watch"On the Red Carpet: After the Awards" for a look into the most star-studded parties of the night. On Monday, it's America's best after party!"Live With Kelly and Mark: After the Oscars" is live from the Oscars stage at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood at 9 a.m.
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