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The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Embraced Compelling Shapes

Stars redefined bodycon on the red carpets this week—choosing looks that interacted with the body in intriguing ways.

By Elliot O·Apr 26, 2026·1 min read
The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Embraced Compelling Shapes

Reported by Vogue.

With the Met Gala less than a week away, this round of red-carpet moments reads like a dress rehearsal—and it's working. The 2026 theme, "Costume Art," celebrates how clothing transforms the body, and according to Vogue, this week's standout looks proved that A-listers got the memo. Rather than play it safe, they leaned hard into unapologetic silhouettes: sculptural, body-conscious, skin-baring. The kind of pieces that don't whisper—they announce.

Charlize Theron opened the week in pure provocation: a Dior fall 2026 menswear suit featuring an ornate frilled collar, worn shirtless for maximum edge. Meanwhile, Anok Yai showed up to the TIME100 Gala in a leather-effect Ashi Studio dress engineered like wearable sculpture—the kind of three-dimensional tailoring that begs to be photographed from every angle. These weren't safe choices. They were bold statements wrapped in designer names.

Maximalism Isn't Dead

London's Devil Wears Prada 2 circuit brought its own energy. Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway both wore Armani Privé suiting that hit differently on each woman—proof that precision tailoring remains the ultimate power move. Emily Blunt pivoted to Michael Kors Collection's showstopping full-skirted design covered in flower-like petals; Michaela Coel fringed it up in Loewe, a dress built for motion and drama. In Mumbai, Rihanna slipped into a sleek black Alaïa with a crocodile textured bodice—understated luxury that lands like a whisper-scream.

The through-line here isn't about trend forecasting. It's about intention. Whether a star chose architectural tailoring, exaggerated volume, or sculptural texture, each look demonstrated that fashion right now rewards those willing to be fully seen. The Met steps are waiting, and these women have already shown their hand. The message is clear: wear it like you mean it.


Read the original at Vogue.

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