The breathtaking dress worn by actress Lupita Nyong'o at the Oscars has been stolen, multiple media outlets are reporting.

The dress, which was made by Calvin Klein, is made from 6,000 white pearls and is worth $150,000, according to the New York Daily News. The theft was first reported by TMZ and confirmed by the Daily News.

"We got a call at about 11:30 last night from someone at the London Hotel about a high value dress that was stolen from a hotel room," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Officer John Mitchell confirmed, the Daily News reported.

According to the Daily News, the actress had a large entourage at the Oscars, including friends, makeup artists and fitters, "and many of them had access to a handful of keycards granting access to her hotel room," a source said. 

"'Nyong'o tried to file a police report immediately, but couldn't do so herself, since she does not own the dress; it was on loan from Calvin Klein,' the source added," according to the Daily News.

Nyong'o was at the Oscars to present the trophy for Best Supporting Actor. Last year, she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "12 Years A Slave."