Pretty florals also had a moment on the step and repeats this week. Emilia Clarke looked to a sweet, strapless Emilia Wickstead frock for her Secret Invasion premiere in Los Angeles, while Tracee Ellis Ross chose Jil Sander’s graphic yellow floral dress for the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, complete with a caped silhouette. Garden chic! If subtlety is more one’s taste, however, Keke Palmer’s Sergio Hudson gown at the 2023 Fragrance Foundation Awards proved that a classic LBD will never go out of style. Which were your favorite celebrity looks this week? Be sure to vote below, and check back on Friday to see which ensemble is the ultimate best dressed of the week. When it comes to red carpet dressing, Hollywood A listers often go bold with their fashion choices. But this week, the step and repeats proved that understated style moments can still shine, too. Whether it was via discreet colorways or simple, unfussy silhouettes, the best dressed stars of the week embraced elegant looks that made quiet statements—but still turned heads. At one of her many Barbie premieres, Margot Robbie, for one, chose an archival pink Versace chainmail dress that was simple and sleek—but totally on theme. (Robbie has been donning tons of pink in honor of the stylish doll.) Similarly, while out and about in Paris, Kendall Jenner chose Bottega Veneta’s streamlined yellow sequined dress. Who needs more when your look doubles as a disco ball, after all?
Other celebrities were even more pared back with their style moments this week. In New York City, Jennifer Lawrence continued her stealthy chic streak with a black Stella McCartney mini dress featuring sharp shoulders and long sleeves. At the Absence of Eden premiere in Taormina, Italy, meanwhile, actor Zoe Saldana looked to Prada’s black slip dress with a subtle logo at the bust—a master class in logomania for minimalists. There were a few bolder looks this week, however. For the premiere of Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One in Seoul, South Korea, Pom Klementieff embraced Marine Serre’s motocross themed gown—the perfect choice for a high octane franchise. Call it action packed style.
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