Red Carpet Style
Discover the latest in red carpet fashion for 2025, curated and collated by the experts at Marie Claire.
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Ella Emhoff Is Fashion's Chicest It Girl at the Met Gala
She completed the all-red ensemble with a pair of sneakers.
By The Editors Published
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Emily Blunt Is A Modern-Day Ziegfeld Girl at the 2021 Met Gala
Complete with a starry headpiece.
By Julia Marzovilla Published
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Maisie Williams Is Unrecognizable on the Met Gala Red Carpet
Wednesday Addams, but make it fashion.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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VMAs 2021 Red Carpet: All the Best Looks
In 2021, the MTV Video Music Awards are honoring artists for their music videos in New York. See all of the best-dressed celebrities on the red carpet here.
By Marie Claire Published
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Amanda Gorman Is A Modern Lady Liberty at the 2021 Met Gala
Her laurel crown was inspired by the Statue of Liberty herself.
By Julia Marzovilla Published
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Gymnast Nia Dennis Cartwheeled Into the Met Gala With a Marching Band
She performed a full routine—in Stella McCartney x Adidas, no less!
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Win for Sexiest Couple at the 2021 VMAs
Fox arrived in a fully sheer Mugler dress.
By The Editors Published
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Olivia Rodrigo Stuns in Ombré Pink at the VMAs
The ballgown is Atelier Versace.
By Julia Marzovilla Published
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The 2021 Oscars Red Carpet Was All About the '90s Midriff
The inspo is basically: "Anything Jennifer Aniston wore in 1999."
By Kayleigh Roberts Published
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The Best-Dressed Celebrities at the 2021 SAG Awards
Buying Guide See what Kerry Washington, Nicola Coughlan, Viola Davis, and more are wearing tonight.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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50 Celebrities on Their Very First Red Carpet
Brace yourself for some A-list blasts from the past.
By Charlotte Chilton Published
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The Best Virtual Red Carpet Looks at the 2020 Emmys
It's Zendaya's world, we're just living in it.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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The Best Outfits Selena Gomez Has Ever Worn
She's a fashion superstar.
By Katie Attardo Published
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Lady Gaga's 20 Most Fashionable Red Carpet Outfits of the Last Decade
From groundbreaking to breathtaking Lady Gaga has consistently secured her place in the annals of fashion—so what's next?
By Joseph Errico Published
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Charlize Theron Wore a Thigh-High Slit Dior Dress to the 2020 Oscars
Sexy but classic.
By Marina Liao Published
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The Worst Oscar Dresses of All Time
Lady Gaga and her red gloves...unforgettable.
By Krystyna Chávez Published
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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend Won Best Dressed at the Grammys
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend arrived arm in arm to the 2020 Grammys, Teigen in a tangerine, navel-grazing gown.
By Marina Liao Published
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Billy Porter's Feather Train Is the Wedding Look of My Dreams
Should I get married again?
By Sally Holmes Published
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The 68 Most Iconic Fashion Moments in Grammy Award History
With the 2019 Grammys right around the corner, we're taking a look back at the most badass, beautiful, and bare-it-all moments of years past with every celebrity from J.Lo to Beyoncé.
By Lori Keong Published
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Lizzo's Tiny Valentino Bag Has Inspired Hilarious Memes
It even has its own Twitter account.
By Marina Liao Published
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Kristen Stewart Rocked Nike Sneakers Underneath Her Red Carpet Dress
A mood.
By Marina Liao Published
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Amal Looks Good in Every Color, Including Teal
George, you looked great too.
By Marina Liao Published
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Gwendoline Christie's Sheer Red Carpet Dress Is Absolutely Stunning
Last night, Gwendoline Christie attended the European premiere of The Personal History Of David Copperfield in a stunning sheer gown that had an optical illusion effect.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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Mandy Moore and Taraji P. Henson Are Twinning on the Emmys Red Carpet
Mandy Moore, Taraji P. Henson, Susan Kelechi Watson, and Marisa Tomei are all wearing red and pink dresses on the 2019 Emmys red carpet. See the photos here.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Jameela Jamil Did Her Own Makeup for the Emmys
She looked stunning!
By Sally Holmes Published
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Zendaya Wears a Poison Ivy-Inspired Dress at 2019 Emmys
Everybody else can go home.
By Rachel Epstein Published