This week’s best dressed
From stylists and editors at fashion shows to celebrities on the red carpet and models, well, anywhere: if you want to learn new styling tricks and be inspired by the world’s most fashion-forward women, look no further
WHO: Alexa Chung
WHAT: A silk Alexachung dress in a gentle A-line keeps this look simple and effortless. Two-tone pumps, a jeweled bag and tartan scarf provide the finishing details
WHERE: The Ned’s Burns Night supper, London
WHO: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
WHAT: Proving that camel is always a classic, the model and entrepreneur pairs an oversized MaxMara camel coat with wide-leg pants – it’s the volume that keeps things modern. A black Bottega Veneta handbag adds punctuation
WHERE: The launch of the Hourglass Vanish Concealer window campaign, London
WHO: Grace Elizabeth
WHAT: The American model channeled ’90s glamour at the Grammy Awards in a glittering, asymmetric chainmail dress and PVC mules
WHERE: The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, LA
WHO: Margot Robbie
WHAT: A black empire-waist mini dress by Khaite with sheer tights, hot-pink kitten heels by cult Italian label The Attico and a crystal choker by Alessandra Rich, styled by Kate Young
WHERE: The Birds of Prey premiere in LA
WHO: Tessa Thompson
WHAT: A black leather coat, longline white shirt and square-toed boots make for a minimalist take on modern monochrome
WHERE: The after party for her latest movie, Sylvie’s Love, at the Sundance Film Festival
WHAT: A plum Valentino cape and matching boots make a strong sartorial statement; punch comes courtesy of a studded chain-strap bag, also by Valentino
WHERE: The Valentino Haute Couture SS20 show, Paris
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