Sienna Miller wearing a crêpe open-back plunging dress with crystal and stud embellishment, studded cropped biker jacket, clutch bag and shoes by Burberry
to the Costume Institute Gala in New York
Kate Bosworth attends the Costume Institute Gala wearing a Balmain dress and black satin pumps from Salvatore Ferragamo`s Red Carpet collection
(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
Cara Delevigne wearing a studded crêpe plunge-neck column dress, clutch bag, shoes & makeup by Burberry to the MET Gala
Gwen Stefani wearing Maison Martin Margiela and a white geometric crocodile-leather clutch by Salvatore Ferragamo to the MET Gala
(Photo: Rabbani and Solimene Photography/WireImage)
Michelle Dockery wearing an optical python-print leather shift dress and makeup by Burberry to the Metropolitan Museam of Art 2013 Costume Institute Gala
Kristen McMenamy wearing Roberto Cavalli at Warner Music & Vanity Fair Party in London
(Photo: Miles Willis/Invision/AP)
Olga Kurylenko wearing Burberry to the premiere of 'Oblivion' in Los Angeles
Nicole Richie wearing Roberto Cavalli at the 21st Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation's Party in Los Angeles
(Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Anne Hathaway wearing Burberry to the EE British Academy Film Awards in London
Andrea Riseborough wearing Proenza Schouler
(Photo: Getty Images)
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OMG how awesome was Sienna Miller`s styling! Soft but wild: white dress + a studded biker jacket and I LOVE the spikes in her hair! Fabulous! The best she has looked in years! *LOVE*
Just a side-note: these pictured ladies are age 20 - 47. Does anyone else find it "odd" that they all look about the same age???
Which dress is your favourite? Who wore their dress best?
Cara Delevigne and Sienna Miller (in this order) are my favourites, they're both drop dead gorgeous (and stayed in the theme for the Met Gala)
ReplyDeleteLots of great looks! For me it's a tie between cara and Gwen.
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