Jeff Goldblum and his wife, Emilie Goldblum, are showcasing their absolutely bold fashion sense. The couple, who share two sons, Charlie, 10, and River, 8, graced the red carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscars party on March 15th with their most daring red carpet style. Jeff's suit was jazzed up with a fur-trimmed trench coat, which perfectly complemented the furry boa worn by his wife of 11 years. However, it was Emilie's ensemble that truly stole the spotlight. The 43-year-old paired her shawl with a pantsless look, wearing a black bodysuit and semi-sheer tights for the after-party. Her chic style was completed with a pair of dark sunglasses.

This marks the end of a remarkable awards season for Jeff, who starred alongside Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in the Jon M. Chu film Wicked. He confessed that he had the time of his life working on the project. "We sang every song that came to mind between takes," he told W magazine in 2024. "From musicals, which they know, to jazz standards, which they also know, to anything really. We were always singing."
"Can you imagine me opening up my ears and hearing their voices every day of the shoot?" the 73-year-old continued. "I was just weepy with joy. They’re both prolific, as you know, and have a huge body of work."
Interestingly, Goldblum learned during filming that Ariana, 32, had been a fan of his for years—and she had a photo to prove it. "Halfway through the shooting, Ariana says, 'Look, we took a picture together,'" he recalled. "I was like, 'What were you doing at that show, The Pillowman, on Broadway?' And she tells me, 'I came to see it with my mom. I was 12. We came two nights in a row and waited for you backstage so I could take a picture with you.'"
"She showed me this picture of us," he noted. "And I said, 'Send me that immediately!'" Indeed, Jeff's time on the Wicked set was nothing short of magical. "I’m the luckiest boy in the world," he told W. "Can you imagine? The music that comes out of Cynthia and Ariana—the artistry and the mastery and the humanity and the depths of their beauty—is just a gift to the world."
For the Jurassic Park veteran, this chapter of his career has surpassed all expectations. "This year—and the last decade—has been gratifying and delicious and dreamy," he shared. "I pinch myself every day. My gratitude is bursting—busted out all over."