Chase Infiniti Turns Heads at the Oscars in a Jaw-Dropping Dress That Took 750 Hours to Make
Chase Infiniti stepped onto the red carpet at the Academy Awards for the first time in 2026, and her appearance quickly caught attention. The young actress attended the ceremony as part of the team behind the film “One Battle After Another,” which was nominated for Best Picture.
According to reporting from Vogue, Infiniti wore a custom lavender gown created by Louis Vuitton. The dress was made from silk and featured layered frills that flowed down one side of the design. The look stood out on the red carpet because of its color and the detailed work behind it.
Reports say the gown required more than 750 hours of work to complete. The design was styled by the fashion duo Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, who helped put together the full red carpet look for the event.
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Infiniti also wore eye-catching jewelry to match the gown. The actress chose a diamond necklace from De Beers. The piece came from the brand’s Metamorphosis 2023 couture collection and featured a large yellow diamond in the center. The necklace included more than 57 carats of diamonds set in yellow and white gold.

The Oscars appearance followed a busy awards season for Infiniti. She has appeared at several major events while promoting “One Battle After Another,” a film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. During this time, the actress has worn several outfits from Louis Vuitton, a brand she represents as an ambassador.
One of her earlier looks during the season included a body-hugging gown she wore at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2026. Her fashion choices at these events have helped her become a rising name to watch on the red carpet.
With her first Oscars appearance now complete, Infiniti’s red carpet moment marked another step in what has been an important year for the actress as both her film career and public profile continue to grow.
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