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Get Seen » At the Brattle Film Foundation’s Annual Oscar Party

Film buffs and fashion aficionados alike gathered at Harvard Square's Brattle Theatre on Oscar night to watch the red carpet the way it was meant to be seen - on the big screen! Custom Oscar-inspired champagne cocktails and Cambridge Brewing Company beer flowed as VIPs bid on auction items and noshed on snacks from foodie havens Harvest and Flour. Guests were also treated to a screening of the nonprofit art-house theater's Kickstarter campaign video. It must have been effective: the Brattle has since exceeded its goal of raising $140,000 for a new digital projector and HVAC system, so next year's Oscar Party will be even better. For more information and programming deets, visit  brattlefilm.org.

Andrea O'Meara, associate director at the Brattle

Andrea looked red-carpet worthy in a Forever 21 mod-chic frock. She kept the accessories simple with a dainty necklace by jeweler and friend Bethany Cooper, a gift from her boyfriend.

Her other accessories were a bit more permanent. She was sporting some pretty fierce ink, including a tattoo of the line "Daylight is good at arriving at the right time," a favorite George Harrison lyric. Another tattoo commemorates her dog Duncan, a yellow lab. (It's written in Braille so no one mistakes it for an ill-advised ex-boyfriend tat.)

This theater buff's favorite movie of the season is Les Misérables, but she was also rooting for Django Unchained, or more specifically her celeb crush, Christoph Waltz. "There's something about the way he talks that fascinates me!"

Her daily style is a mix of 1950s and 1960s vintage, and she heads to shops like Artifaktori to keep her closet stocked. She completes the look with her daily makeup routine: cat-eye liner and a bold red lip.

More party pics! At thePhoenix.com/parties. See you out there!

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