When it comes to Hollywood red carpets, a sense of formality always reigns supreme—that being said, lots of sparkly gowns can become dated real Fast. This week, however, this group of best-dressed stars are challenging traditional stereotypes. Instead, A-listers are opting for eye-catching designs that reinterpret sartorial concepts, bringing unexpected details to their outfits that make them feel fresher, more modern, and arguably even more interesting.
Take Zendaya, for example, wearing the plunging black Armani Privé gown she borrowed from Cate Blanchett. Not so long ago, the idea of two A-listers wearing the same outfit would have made headlines – how horrifying! — but today, that sense of sustainability and camaraderie rings true for the moment. Another eco-friendly fashion win this week? That’s thanks to Anya Taylor-Joy, who wore a vintage leather Jean Paul Gaultier bustier from Spring 1991 to the Japanese F1 race. More than thirty years later, it feels just as chic.
Meanwhile, other stars are bringing more variety to their evening wear. Bella Ramsey reinvented her suit with a double denim Canadian tuxedo, courtesy of Thom Browne; Gugu Mbatha-Raw paired a cropped blazer with a full sequin skirt from Rabanne; and Doja Cat wore an orange leather Romeo Hunte trench coat as a dress without a top underneath. rapper (and Fashion cover star) wore it to a cocktail party this weekend in honor of Vogue Vintage Market. If you missed all the action, watch it here .
What are your favorite celebrity looks this week? Vote below and come back on Friday to find out who Fashion Reader wins best-dressed award.


