Marc Piasecki/WireImage/Getty ImagesWearing an all-white look presents a unique challenge. How can one wear the light hue without inviting wedding dress comparisons? As Emily Blunt proved, the answer lies in construction and texture with a helping hand from Alaïa.At the Paris premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, Blunt shone in an all-white Alaïa outfit. Initially appearing to be a peplum-style dress, her custom ensemble—inspired by the brand’s fall 2026 collection, its last by Pieter M
Wearing an all-white look presents a unique challenge. How can one wear the light hue without inviting wedding dress comparisons? As Emily Blunt proved, the answer lies in construction and texture with a helping hand from Alaïa.
At the Paris premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, Blunt shone in an all-white Alaïa outfit. Initially appearing to be a peplum-style dress, her custom ensemble—inspired by the brand’s fall 2026 collection, its last by Pieter Mulier—was actually a halter-neck bodysuit layered beneath a tiered skirt. With its exaggerated waistline and gathered ruffled sides, the actor’s skirt created a pointed silhouette that also furthered its optical illusion. Her stark attire was glamorously paired with a rounded gold cocktail ring and orb-shaped earrings from Marco Bicego, each covered in diamonds for a dazzling finish.
Blunt’s look was complete with an equally revamped shoe style: a pair of white almond-toed pumps crafted from sheer mesh. The ankle-strapped set added an unexpected textural base to her attire, while remaining surprisingly practical for warmer weather. Indeed, this summer’s faced a resurgence of see-through shoes with clear jellied, mesh, and PVC detailing that bare the foot, as seen in new styles by Tory Burch, Britt Netta, Jimmy Choo, and Saint Laurent—plus, of course, Valentino’s viral PVC-paneled stilettos. Blunt’s transparent heels complemented her dress’s neutral color while continuing its architectural themes—and, through a high-fashion method, showed a new way to style summer whites.
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In summer months, all-white dressing is always an east way to look put-together while deflecting the sun’s rays. Though Blunt’s attire was too avant-garde for the Hamptons or Martha’s Vineyard, her look certainly brought a texture-forward approach to wearing whites on the red carpet. The same practice has been utilized by Dua Lipa, Tilda Swinton, and Zendaya this year, affirming its high-fashion appeal. Plus, with summer just beginning, this certainly isn’t the last instance we’ll see stars in all-white—whether on or off the red carpet.
Arturo Holmes/WireImage/Getty ImagesPlaying Leonardo DiCaprio’s teenage daughter in One Battle After Another brought Chase Infiniti to stardom, but last night at the Gotham Television Awards she not only picked up her first major award for a lead role but also entered her leading lady era on the red carpet.On the red carpet, Infiniti—who won the evening’s Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series trophy for her performance in Hulu’s The Testaments—posed in a light pink Louis Vuitton dress.
Playing Leonardo DiCaprio’s teenage daughter in One Battle After Another brought Chase Infiniti to stardom, but last night at the Gotham Television Awards she not only picked up her first major award for a lead role but also entered her leading lady era on the red carpet.
On the red carpet, Infiniti—who won the evening’s Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series trophy for her performance in Hulu’s The Testaments—posed in a light pink Louis Vuitton dress. Her custom style featured a sleeveless silhouette with a smoothly draped train, complemented by a boa crafted from tufts of fabric in the same hue. Stylist duo Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald finished her look with a gleaming gold Mejuri collar necklace, featuring a deep green rectangular stone and sparkling diamonds for a dash of geometric sparkle.
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The dress’s classic silhouette and updated take on the boar instantly brought to mind old Hollywood glamour, while also continuing Infiniti’s streak as something of a style shape shifter. From mirrored corsetry to three-dimensional florals, the actor’s become known for making elegant, architectural style statements on the red carpet—a rare “chameleon” effect that’s only been seen in stars like Zendaya, Rihanna, and Teyana Taylor.
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Infiniti’s pretty pink moment was her latest fashionable outing in recent months. During a busy awards season promoting Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, Infiniti cemented her status as an artisanal red carpet dresser with architectural and sweeping dresses by Vuitton, Rabanne, and Oscar de la Renta. At this year’s Met Gala, her fashion ties were affirmed with a primary-hued Thom Browne gown embellished with over a million sequins, heralded online as one of the event’s best looks. As summer begins—alongside the possiblity of an Emmy Awards nomination—there’s sure to be more fashionable moments on the horizon for the young star.
Images courtesy of Getty. Collage by Ashley PeñaThere are many Met Gala looks that we will never forget—Beyoncé in the original naked dress, Kim Kardashian wearing Thierry Mugler, basically every one of Rihanna’s appearances—but long before any of those women even attended the event for the first time, models, actors, and socialites were making their mark on the museum steps. At this point, the Met Gala has been around for quite awhile, so it’s easy to forget some of the looks from 25-plus years
There are many Met Gala looks that we will never forget—Beyoncé in the original naked dress, Kim Kardashian wearing Thierry Mugler, basically every one of Rihanna’s appearances—but long before any of those women even attended the event for the first time, models, actors, and socialites were making their mark on the museum steps.
At this point, the Met Gala has been around for quite awhile, so it’s easy to forget some of the looks from 25-plus years ago that would have blown up on social media if they had a chance. Here, look back at the most memorable looks in Met Gala history, from Princess Diana in 1996 all the way to Rihanna’s 2025 Met steps baby bump reveal.
Princess Diana in Dior
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At the “Christian Dior” Met Gala in 1996.
Caroline Kennedy in Carolina Herrera
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With her husband, Ed Schlossberg, at the “Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years” Met Gala in 2001.
Lee Radziwill in Armani
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At the “Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years” Met Gala in 2001.
John Shearer/WireImage/Getty ImagesBlackpink is no stranger to the red carpet, and, yet, somehow all four members had never attended the same Met Gala. At least until tonight, when Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé had something of a reunion on fashion’s biggest night. It marked the first time that all four members of the South Korean girl group attended the event at the same time. For Jisoo, it was actually her Met Gala debut. In the process, each of their looks highlighted the “Costume Art”-themed
Blackpink is no stranger to the red carpet, and, yet, somehow all four members had never attended the same Met Gala. At least until tonight, when Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé had something of a reunion on fashion’s biggest night. It marked the first time that all four members of the South Korean girl group attended the event at the same time. For Jisoo, it was actually her Met Gala debut. In the process, each of their looks highlighted the “Costume Art”-themed evening’s range of red carpet trends, with plenty of sparkle in tow.
Lisa stepped out in a sweeping sheer white dress by Robert Wun, complete with a long-sleeved bodice and mermaid-style skirt. The piece glittered from sprinklings of white and silver Swarovski crystals, but that wasn’t its most eye-catching element. White arm-shaped sculptures dripping in diamond bracelets were attached to the dress, holding up a matching veil over Lisa to form an abstract statement.
On a darker note, Rosé stepped out in a strapless black Saint Laurent gown by Anthony Vaccarello, featuring a bold thigh-high slit. The piece’s greatest statement came from a massive abstract brooch shaped like a Senfo hornbill, which was covered in dark crystals for added glamour. The bird itself frequently inspired Yves Saint Laurent, and famously appeared as a motif in his spring 1988 collection. The singer’s brooch smoothly aligned with the red carpet’s avian theme of birds and feathers while remaining distinctly minimalist. However, it wasn’t her look’s only glam factor; that went to her glistening diamond Tiffany & Co. collar necklace, whose layered jewels appeared to nod to the spreading of bird wings.
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Meanwhile, Jennie opted for heavy metals in a shining Chanel dress. Her metallic column style, complete with a cinched bustier bodice, was fully overlaid with shimmering sequined leaves in a range of blue shades. The intricate piece took 540 hours to create, in tandem with creative director Matthieu Blazy’s passion for artisanal craftsmanship. A swinging diamond Chanel High Jewelry earring and diamond ring, complete with a crystal-covered clutch, finished her look with a burst of glamorous sparkle.
Jisoo rounded out the group in her blossoming Dior dress, a sequined style cast in hues of pink, purple, black, and white. The strapless piece was cinched by a sculptural layered waistline, accented—like its upper half—with cascading silk flowers in a similar palette. From far away, the dress appeared to feature a pattern of blossoming floral branches with petals floating down—with the illusion immediately being a work of art itself. A thin, diamond-lined velvet choker, small diamond rings, and ear cuffs from Cartier brought a bejeweled touch to her ensemble, which was one of the latest floral looks to hit the red carpet.
Altogether, Blackpink’s four members each delivered singular style statements while remaining in sync with the 2026 Met Gala’s key trends. Allover sparkle, sheer “naked” textures, avian and floral motifs, and sculptural accents have spread across this year’s carpet on a range of guests, from Nicole Kidman to Zoë Kravitz, Emma Chamberlain, and more. Together, Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé proved their penchant for keeping up with of-the-moment looks for fashion’s biggest night. Blackpink in your area, indeed.
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesWhen Nicole Kidman’s model daughter Sunday Rose Kidman Urban hit the runway for the first time in 2024, the fashion world knew she was destined for a major Met Gala debut. Now, not only has Kidman Urban made that debut—she’s done it with Kidman herself by her side. The moment was especially fitting as Kidman is one of co-chair for this year’s Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, honoring the Costume Institute’s newest exhibit “Costume
When Nicole Kidman’s model daughter Sunday Rose Kidman Urban hit the runway for the first time in 2024, the fashion world knew she was destined for a major Met Gala debut. Now, not only has Kidman Urban made that debut—she’s done it with Kidman herself by her side. The moment was especially fitting as Kidman is one of co-chair for this year’s Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, honoring the Costume Institute’s newest exhibit “Costume Art.”
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Tonight, the mother-daughter duo floated onto the green and cream carpet, each outfitted in ensembles ready to take flight. Kidman was strikingly clad in a ruby-red Chanel gown covered in sequins. Frothy feathers at her waist and cuffs delivered additional drama fit for the occasion.
Meanwhile, Kidman Urban took a garden-worthy approach in a light pink Dior gown. Her Jonathan Anderson-designed ensemble featured a structured, strapless bodice that created a peplum effect, covered in flared raffia flowers in shades of mauve, pink, and lavender. Small embroidered blooms on her gown’s draped skirt continued the theme, creating the illusion of flowers shedding their petals. That effect continued from head to toe with large silk statement earrings and raffia blossom-coated sandals. A pink Dior Bow clutch brought a sweet finish to Kidman Urban’s look.
Rose made her modeling debut back in 2024, but has quickly become a favorite at Anderson’s Dior. She walked Anderson’s womenswear debut for Dior last fall, and has already starred in numerous campaigns for the brand. On a recent episode of Las Culturistas, Kidman, a Chanel ambassador, explained she had nothing to do with her daughter’s recent success in modeling. “She loves fashion,” said Kidman. “She’s just walked the Dior show, which I have nothing to do with. Its her own world and her own relationship [with] Jonathan Anderson.”
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The evening’s dress code, “Fashion is Art,” is one both mother and daughter clearly understood. Each of their dresses made use of expressive textures and shapes, all while highlighting plenty of color and sparkle. The moment also marked Kidman’s latest outing with Chanel after being named one of its new ambassadors under creative director Matthieu Blazy—whose debut show she and Kidnam Urban attended together during Fashion Month last fall. Plus, the pair’s early arrival also hinted at flowers—a constant source of inspiration for artists and designers over the centuries—already being a top theme for this year’s Met Gala red carpet.
Kidman certainly knows a thing or two about dressing for the Gala as one of its longest-running guests, and it’s clear Kidman Urban’s following in her footsteps. After all, mother knows best.
Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesIt is quite the honor to get tapped as a member of the Cannes Film Festival jury. It signals the respect from one's cineam peers and trust in their taste. Members pick the festival’s winner, after all. But there is a lot of pressure on the jury, not only to choose deserving honorees, but also to show up to every red carpet and photocall looking worthy of the appointment. Throughout the festival, a jury member may attend dozens of events—often two or three in j
It is quite the honor to get tapped as a member of the Cannes Film Festival jury. It signals the respect from one's cineam peers and trust in their taste. Members pick the festival’s winner, after all. But there is a lot of pressure on the jury, not only to choose deserving honorees, but also to show up to every red carpet and photocall looking worthy of the appointment. Throughout the festival, a jury member may attend dozens of events—often two or three in just one day—and they need a new and appropriate look for each one. Not everyone is up for such a task, but when Demi Moore was appointed to the 2026 Cannes jury, there was no question that she could handle it.
Moore and her long-time stylist Brad Goreski have been taking us on a nonstop sartorial journey since the festival kicked off earlier this month. Starting with a playful Jacquemus number, Moore has brought glamour, sophistication, and a touch of camp with a wide array of ensembles. Truly, who would expect her to follow up a sparkling Tamara Ralph dress with that pink Matières Fécales number? Absolutely no one. And something tells us Moore has more in store as the festival continues. Below, a look at all of her ensembles thus far.
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Moore attended the Chopard Miracle Gala on May 18 in a Nina Ricci look featuring the unexpected combination of a suit jacket and voluminous, tulle-layered skirt.
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On May 16, Mariacarla Boscono wore this fur Gucci top down the runway in New York during Demna’s resort 2027 show. Two days later, the top was on Moore at the Fjord premiere in the South of France.
Moore has been wearing a lot of Chopard jewels throughout the festival, which is fitting considering the luxury brand is a sponsor of the event. But when the actor attended the Kering Women in Motion Awards on May 17, she swapped out her regular gems for a Boucheron necklace, an especially striking piece that stood out against her purple, croc leather Gucci dress.
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The actor looked very chic in an all-white look from Ami Paris with a Tod’s handbag, which she wore to the Ami Paris luncheon on May 17.
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While for the most part, Moore has been bringing some classic red carpet glamour to Cannes, she decided to mix things up a bit for the Paper Tiger premiere on May 18. The actor arrived to the screening in a campy, hot pink Matières Fécales fall 2026 dress with a shredded hem and comically large bow.
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As if the crystal-covered Tamara Ralph spring 2026 couture dress Moore wore to the Trophée Chopard dinner on May 15 wasn’t glamorous enough, the actor paired it with a gorgeous, ostrich feather shawl. Of course, she completed the look with Chopard jewelry.
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Moore’s Cannes luggage was packed with custom Gucci. The actor wore the brand once again to the Fatherland premiere on May 14.
The actor took a break from colorful gowns and wore a black tailored look from Magda Butrym, featuring knee-length bottoms and a peplum jacket, to the Nespresso x Brut party on May 14.
Moore attended the Red Sea Film Foundation’s Women in Cinema Gala on May 14 in a purple sequin halter-neck gown from Ashi Studio.
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The actor wore yet another custom Gucci look to the La Vie D'Une Femme premiere on May 13. The piece was inspired by a Gucci by Tom Ford spring 2003 mini dress Moore wore to the Matrix Reloaded premiere a top a pair of jeans.
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Moore attended the L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth dinner in an Ami Paris dress featuring a simple black t-shirt top and ivory skirt.
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By day two of the festival, it became clear that we were in for quite the fashion spectacle courtesy of Moore. The actor attended the jury photocall on May 12 in a colorful, polka-dotted Jacquemus fall 2026 dress.
Moore kicked off her red carpet appearances at the opening ceremony in a white, sequined custom Jacquemus dress and Chopard jewelry.
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Before the festivities truly began, Moore attended the Cannes jury dinner in a more casual look, courtesy of Gucci and featuring the brand’s new Borsetto bag.
Julian Hamilton/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesHunter Schafer is having an art-filled week. In Sunday’s episode of Euphoria, her character, Jules, recreated Georges Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, turning the neo-impressionism masterpiece into a ghoulish scene too explicit for poor Lexie (Maude Apatow) or network television. But on Monday, on a Met Gala red carpet filled with sheer and barely-there dresses, Schafer was one of the few attendees who opted for
Hunter Schafer is having an art-filled week. In Sunday’s episode of Euphoria, her character, Jules, recreated Georges Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, turning the neo-impressionism masterpiece into a ghoulish scene too explicit for poor Lexie (Maude Apatow) or network television.
But on Monday, on a Met Gala red carpet filled with sheer and barely-there dresses, Schafer was one of the few attendees who opted for a more demure look. She also took the evening’s theme seriously, dressing like a figure straight out of art history.
Schafer arrived to the 2026 Met Gala in a custom Prada look inspired by Gustav Klimt’s 1912/1913 painting Mäda Primavesi. The portrait depicts the nine-year-old girl in a confident stance amid a colorful background, wearing a white dress by Klimt’s friend, couture designer Emilie Flöge, decorated with flowers. Appropriately, the painting is part of the museum’s permanent collection.
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Like Primavesi, Schafer wore an empire-waist gown with a line of rosettes just under the bust. While Primavesi’s dress ended just under the knee in layers of ruffles, however, Schafer’s reached the floor. Holes and tears along the waist and skirt made the dress look almost as if it were falling apart. Underneath the linen fabric emerged a floral silk chiffon fabric that continued into a long train behind the actor that draped the steps as she ascended. Schafer finished the look with a bow in her hair just like Primavesi, and a simple face of makeup—pink cheeks and blue eyeshadow—that matched the nine-year-old's own pre-war glam.
The result is Schafer as Primavesi all grown up. Or, like the actor discovered the old Emilie Flöge dress tucked away in an attic, filled with holes after years of gathering dust, and brought it to Prada to refurbish.
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The theme on Monday night was Costume Art, and many attendees opened up their old art history textbooks to find references for the evening. Schafer wasn’t the only attendee to dress like a figure who stepped right off a canvas. Artist Amy Sherald tasked Thom Browne to dress her like the young woman from her 2014 painting, Miss Everything (Unsuppressed Deliverance). While others, like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, embodied the infamous John Singer Sargent subject, Madame X. As a result, the evening is truly an art nerd’s dream. Surely, Jules would have enjoyed the festivities greatly.
Mamma mia, Colin Firth is certainly a romantic.
The Oscar-winning actor made a rare public appearance alongside girlfriend Eleonora Perboni at the London premiere of Disclosure Day on June 4.
The...
Mamma mia, Colin Firth is certainly a romantic.
The Oscar-winning actor made a rare public appearance alongside girlfriend Eleonora Perboni at the London premiere of Disclosure Day on June 4.
The...
John Shearer/WireImage/Getty ImagesThere’s only one party that boasts a guest list that includes Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Sabrina Carpenter, Lisa, and Zoë Kravitz: the Met Gala. They’re just a few of the A-list names who hit the red carpet at the 2026 event. The chair committee alone was enough to rival even the Oscar’s red carpet. This year, the theme of the evening was “Costume Art,” an exploration of how the body and clothing are represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s vast collection.
There’s only one party that boasts a guest list that includes Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Sabrina Carpenter, Lisa, and Zoë Kravitz: the Met Gala. They’re just a few of the A-list names who hit the red carpet at the 2026 event. The chair committee alone was enough to rival even the Oscar’s red carpet. This year, the theme of the evening was “Costume Art,” an exploration of how the body and clothing are represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s vast collection. The dress code further clarified red carpet expectations. Guests were asked to consider the idea that “Fashion is Art” when choosing their looks for the evening. Basically, the body is a canvas and designers are the artists bringing it to life.
The result was a surplus of art-inspired ensembles, as well as looks that featured more skin than fabric. Naked dressing has been a popular choice at the Met for years now, and with the theme literally mentioning the body, it more or less took over the stairs. At an event like the Met Gala, everyone is vying for attention, but with Beyoncé on the red carpet—especially after almost a decade without her there—it wasn’t easily achieved.
Beyoncé, who acted as a co-chair, alongside Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour, attended not only in a custom Olivier Rousteing design, but she also brought her daughter, Blue Ivy, along. Both showed off their style in vastly different looks, but they were hardly the only ensembles worth studying. Many stars brought the drama to the 2026 Met Gala. Below, see all of the celebrity red carpet looks from the 2026 Met Gala.
Beyoncé
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In Olivier Rousteing with Chopard jewelry.
Rihanna
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In Maison Margiela with jewelry from Briony Raymond, Glenn Spiro, Fred Leighton, and Dyne.
A$AP Rocky
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In Chanel.
Rosé
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In Saint Laurent with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Madonna
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In Saint Laurent.
Kim Kardashian
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In Allen Jones and Whitaker Malem.
Sabrina Carpenter
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In Dior with Cartier jewelry.
Cardi B
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In Marc Jacobs.
Doechii
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In Marc Jacobs with David Webb jewelry.
Jennie
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In Chanel.
SZA
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In Bode with Maison Spoiled jewelry.
Charli xcx
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In Saint Laurent with David Yurman jewelry.
Lisa
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In Robert Wun with Bulgari jewelry.
Teyana Taylor
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In Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann.
Kylie Jenner
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In Schiaparelli.
Jisoo
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In Dior with Cartier jewelry.
Hailey Bieber
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In Saint Laurent with Belperron jewelry.
Kendall Jenner
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In GapStudio by Zac Posen with Buccellati jewelry.
Doja Cat
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In Saint Laurent.
Zoë Kravitz
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In Saint Laurent with Jessica McCormack jewelry.
Margot Robbie
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In Chanel.
Nicole Kidman
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In Chanel.
Anne Hathaway
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In Michael Kors Collection with Bulgari jewelry.
Hunter Schafer
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In Prada.
Blue Ivy Carter
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In Balenciaga with Henry & Henry jewelry.
Jay-Z
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In Louis Vuitton with Briony Raymond jewelry.
Amanda Seyfried
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In Prada with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Blake Lively
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In Versace with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.
Julianne Moore
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In Bottega Veneta with Messika jewelry.
Sombr
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In Valentino.
Gigi Hadid
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In Miu Miu with Jessica McCormack jewelry.
Odessa A'zion
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In Valentino with Pandora jewelry.
Colman Domingo
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In Valentino with an Omega watch and Boucheron jewelry.
Kate Moss
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In Saint Laurent with A La Vieille Russie jewelry.
Carey Mulligan
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In Prada with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Katy Perry
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In Stella McCartney with a Miodrag Guberinic headpiece and Wempe jewelry.
Ayo Edebiri
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In Chanel.
Laufey
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In Tory Burch and Bucherer jewelry.
Tyla
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In Valentino.
Venus Williams
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In Swarovski.
Gracie Abrams
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In Chanel.
Angela Bassett
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In Prabal Gurung with Messika jewelry.
Claire Foy
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In Erdem.
Emily Blunt
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In Ashi Studios with Mikimoto jewelry.
Tate McRae
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In Ludovic de Saint Sernin and The Back Vault jewelry.
Chase Infiniti
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In Thom Browne with Marli jewelry.
Naomi Osaka
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In Robert Wun with Lagos jewelry.
Irina Shayk
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In Alexander Wang.
Tyriq Withers
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In Louis Vuitton with David Yurman jewelry and a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch.
Serena Williams
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In Marc Jacobs with David Yurman jewelry and an Audemars Piguet watch. .
Camila Morrone
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In Tory Burch with David Yurman jewelry.
Suki Waterhouse
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In Michael Kors Collection and Boucheron jewelry.
María Zardoya
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In Matières Fécales with Pandora jewelry.
Sarah Paulson
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In Matières Fécales with Boucheron jewelry.
Alyssa Liu
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In Louis Vuitton with Pasquale Bruni jewelry.
Sarah Pidgeon
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In Loewe.
Paul Anthony Kelly
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In Dior with a Vacheron Constantin watch.
Bill Skarsgård
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In Thom Browne.
Olivia Wilde
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In Thom Browne.
Damson Idris
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In Prada.
Gwendoline Christie
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In Giles Deacon.
Hoyeon
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In Louis Vuitton.
Ciara
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In Celia Kritharioti with Ofira jewelry.
Kris Jenner
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In Dolce & Gabbana.
Romeo Beckham
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In Burberry with De Beers London jewelry.
Tom Sturridge and Alexa Chung
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Sturridge is in Simone Rocha. Chung is in Dior.
Hudson Williams
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In Balenciaga with Bulgari jewelry.
Connor Storrie
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In Saint Laurent with Tiffany & Co. jewelry and an Omega watch.
Cara Delevingne
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In Ralph Lauren with De Beers London jewelry.
Stevie Nicks
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In Zara by John Galliano with a Stephen Jones hat and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Sam Smith
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In Christian Cowan.
Bad Bunny
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In Zara.
Gabrielle Union-Wade
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In Michael Kors Collection with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Dwyane Wade
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In Michael Kors Collection and Jacques Marie Mage sunglasses and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Rauw Alejandro
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In Saint Laurent with Chopard jewelry.
Ningning
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In Gucci.
Maude Apatow
Photo by John Shearer/WireImage
In Valentino couture with Brilliant Earth jewelry.
Ben Platt
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images
In Tanner Fletcher.
Lena Dunham
Photo by Michael Loccisano/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images
In Valentino.
Ejae
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In Swarovski.
Maluma
Photo by John Shearer/WireImage
In Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann with Bulgari jewelry.
Nia Long
Photo by Michael Loccisano/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images
In Laquan Smith.
Troye Sivan
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Prada with Pandora jewelry.
Rebecca Hall and Morgan Spector
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Hall is in Tom Ford by Haider Ackerman with Gabriel & Co. jewelry. Spector is in Tom Ford by Haider Ackerman with an IWC watch.
Lily-Rose Depp
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In Chanel.
Naomi Watts
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In Dior with Briony Raymond jewelry.
Patrick Schwarzenegger
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Public School with David Yurman jewelry.
Paloma Elsesser
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Bureau of Imagination by Francesco Risso with Bernard James jewelry.
Bhavitha Mandava and Awar Odhiang
Photo by Julian Hamilton/Getty Images
In Chanel.
Cher
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In Burberry.
Alex Consani
Photo by Julian Hamilton/Getty Images
In Gucci.
Liline Jacquemus and Simon Porte Jacquemus
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Jacquemus.
Keke Palmer
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images
In Prabal Gurung.
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Dior.
Danny Ramirez
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In Michael Kors Collection with Cartier jewelry.
Adut Akech
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Thom Browne.
Camila Mendes
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Manish Malhotra.
Janelle Monáe
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Christian Siriano with Rainbow K jewelry.
Amelia Gray
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In Saint Laurent with Chopard jewelry.
Yseult
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In Harris Reed with Chopard jewelry.
Nicholas Hoult
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Prada with a Vacheron Constantin watch and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Coco Jones
Photo by Julian Hamilton/Getty Images
In Prabal Gurung.
Suleika Jaouad and Jon Batiste
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Batiste in ERL with Cartier jewelry.
Ludovic De Saint Sernin and Ivy Getty
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In Ludovic De Saint Sernin.
Emma Chamberlain
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In Mugler with Chopard jewelry.
Angel Reese
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Altuzarra with Smiling Rocks jewelry.
Jesse Jo Stark
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Burberry.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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In Burberry with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Louisa Jacobson
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Dilara Findikoglu.
Lila Moss
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Conner Ives.
Rachel Sennott
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Marc Jacobs.
Grace Gummer
Photo by John Shearer/WireImage
In Gabriela Hearst.
Chase Sui Wonders
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images
In McQueen with Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Rami Malek
Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images
In Saint Laurent with Cartier jewelry.
Laura Harrier
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
In Di Petsa with jewelry from Briony Raymond and Isabel Delgado.
Jaafar Jackson
Photo by John Shearer/WireImage
In Polo Ralph Lauren.
Ashley Graham
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In De Petsa with Zales jewelry.
Rachel Zegler
Photo by Kevin Mazur/MG26/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Prabal Gurung.
Law Roach
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Ami.
Ayesha Curry and Stephen Curry
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Balenciaga with Cartier jewelry.
Maya Hawke
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
In Prada.
Babyface
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It was an outing fit for a dame.
Joan Collins certainly made that clear as she arrived at the Variety Power of Women Event in London, looking as youthful as ever at 93.
For the June 3 outing,...
It was an outing fit for a dame.
Joan Collins certainly made that clear as she arrived at the Variety Power of Women Event in London, looking as youthful as ever at 93.
For the June 3 outing,...
Aeon/GC Images/Getty ImagesAfter the steps have been ascended, the dinner picked at, and the photos taken, you might consider the Met Gala to be done. But for the attendees of fashion’s biggest night, their departure from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is just the beginning. Because after that glamorous evening in the Temple of Dendur, it’s time for the after-parties. There, away from (as many) cameras and prying eyes, the celebrities can finally let loose. This year, just like any, there were a
After the steps have been ascended, the dinner picked at, and the photos taken, you might consider the Met Gala to be done. But for the attendees of fashion’s biggest night, their departure from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is just the beginning. Because after that glamorous evening in the Temple of Dendur, it’s time for the after-parties. There, away from (as many) cameras and prying eyes, the celebrities can finally let loose. This year, just like any, there were a number of events pulling stars across the city. Of course, Beyoncé and Jay-Z hosted a little something, which Rihanna called the “only” after party, but there was also Zoé Kravitz’s fête with Saint Luarent creative director Anthony Vaccarello at People’s and an evening at The Standard’s Boom with Grace Gummer and Gabriela Hearst. Each one brought with it a host of star-studded attendees, all of whom pulled out a second look for which to party into the late night (Or, should we say, early into the morning?). For some of the best after-party looks, keep scrolling.
Zoë Kravitz
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In Saint Laurent.
Hailey Bieber
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In Dilara Findikoglu with Jessica McCormack jewelry.
Rosé
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In Saint Laurent.
Kendall Jenner
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In GapStudio by Zac Posen.
Charli XCX
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In Saint Laurent.
Sabrina Carpenter
Backgrid
In Tacori jewelry.
Lisa
BFA
In David Koma and Intimissimi.
Madonna
Backgrid
Hunter Schafer
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In Steve O. Smith.
Gracie Abrams
Courtesy of Versace
In Versace.
Doja Cat
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Margot Robbie
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In Chanel.
Connor Storrie
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In Saint Laurent.
Jennie
BFA
In Ray-Ban sunglasses.
Hudson Williams
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In ERL.
Sarah Pidgeon
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In Loewe.
Troye Sivan
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Olivia Rodrigo
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A$AP Rocky
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In Chanel with Briony Raymond x Pavē Niteō jewelry and Rayban sunglasses.
Cardi B
BFA
Chase Infiniti
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In Delphine with Bulgari jewelry.
Angela Bassett
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In Contessa Mills.
Tate Mcrae
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In Ludovic de Saint Sernin with Gentle Monster sunglasses.
Jisoo
BFA
In Dior.
Alex Consani
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In Luis de Javier and Fleur du Mal.
Tessa Thompson
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In Valentino couture.
Paloma Elsesser
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Louis Jacobson
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In Dilara Findikoglu.
Adwoa Aboah
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In Viktor Gichev.
Misty Copeland
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Rami Malek
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In Saint Laurent.
Katy Perry
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Dree Hemingway
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In Marlo Laz jewelry.
Maude Apatow
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Rachel Sennott and Chase Sui Wonders
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Sui Wonders is in McQueen.
Gabbriette
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Lux Pascal
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Rauw Alejandro
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In Saint Laurent.
Camila Mendes
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Amelia Gray
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In Saint Laurent.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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Vittoria Ceretti and Laura Harrier
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Ceretti is in Mugler.
Imaan Hammam
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In Saint Laurent.
Sombr and Odessa A’zion
BFA
Simone Ashley
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In Frank Darling jewelry.
Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull
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Charlotte Lawrence
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Rob Kim/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Last night, Katie Holmes brought a dash of historic glitz to Carnegie Hall’s 50th anniversary gala for its star-studded “Concert of the Century.” Draped in a black velvet dress with, Holmes mixed modern elegance with a bit of 1920s glamour. The textured accent of asymmetric layers of black fringe strung with gleaming dark crystals gave her look a sparkling finish. It recalled the trimmed flapper dresses of the roaring '20s. Their party-girl spirit
Last night, Katie Holmes brought a dash of historic glitz to Carnegie Hall’s 50th anniversary gala for its star-studded “Concert of the Century.” Draped in a black velvet dress with, Holmes mixed modern elegance with a bit of 1920s glamour.
The textured accent of asymmetric layers of black fringe strung with gleaming dark crystals gave her look a sparkling finish. It recalled the trimmed flapper dresses of the roaring '20s. Their party-girl spirit is still alive and well a century later. For a decidedly modern touch, Holmes slipped on a pair of sleek black peep-toe mules with pointed soles. V-shaped straps covered in silver crystals echoed her skirt’s sparkle.
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Holmes’ personal style is unpredictable, but always elegant. She’s known for her slate of experimental, classic, and colorful ensembles that play with fit and texture, often styled by Brie Welch. While leaning on contemporary minimalism, she’s also dabbled in grunge and bohemian dressing, favoring New York-based and female-led labels like Chloé, Ulla Johnson, Leset, Khaite, and Staud. Lately, she’s been on a suiting kick, with looks ranging from a silky red Fforme set to a crisp white Brunello Cucinelli shirt (paired with a glittering gray maxi skirt for extra drama).
With her flapper-worthy outing, Holmes proved she can bring a nonchalant flair to even the most classic, versatile pieces. Plus, with her new film Happy Hours premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival next month, the star has plenty of fashion-forward red carpet moments in store this summer.