- The 90th annual Academy Awards are Sunday, March 4.
- Nominees and Hollywood's A-listers are sent invitations to RSVP for the event.
- Oscar-nominated Pixar short director Dave Mullins tweeted a photo of the inside of his invitation so we could get a peek inside.
- The black and white invite requests attendees to arrive at 5 p.m. and also serves as an invite to the after-party.
The 2018 Oscars are Sunday.
If you're lucky enough to be invited to attend the 90th annual Academy Awards, you get sent a fancy invitation.
Typically, the inside of the invitation would be a mystery to us mere mortals, but thanks to a nominated Pixar short director, we have a peek at what Hollywood's A-listers receive ahead of Hollywood's biggest night.
What does it look like?
Pretty swanky.
Here's how it looks according to a photo tweeted by "Lou" director, Dave Mullins.
Getting ready for the big night! Not. Nervous. At. All. #Oscars#pixarLOUpic.twitter.com/e4DYeLR5sr
— Dave Mullins (@_DaveMullins) March 2, 2018
Here's what it says inside:
You and a guest are cordially invited to attend the
Academy Awards Presentation immediately followed by the Governors Ball
Sunday the 4th of March at 5pm
The Dolby Theatre
Hollywood & Highland Center Hollywood California
It also asks for an RSVP.
While the broadcast on ABC starts at 8 p.m. with host Jimmy Kimmel, the invitation asks for guests to arrive at 5 p.m.
The card also serves as an invitation to the Oscar after-party, Governors Ball.
Note that the dress code isn't optional: "Black tie."
We don't think the actual invitation comes with that black bowtie, though.
You can follow along with our Oscars 2018 coverage here.
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