The Best Dressed Stars This Week Rose to the Occasion

Certain events call for a specific attire. For example, if you’re going to the Los Angeles premiere of Barbie—as many did on Sunday—you better show up dressed up like a doll. Same goes for sitting front row at a couture show or courtside at Wimbledon. This week’s most fashionable celebrities embraced method dressing, wherever they were.

On the Barbie press tour, Margot Robbie has all but turned into a Barbie herself, referencing the Mattel staple’s most iconic outfits over the decades. For Sunday’s U.S. premiere, she transformed into the 1960 “Solo in the Spotlight” doll. The fitted black sequin dress with a stiff, horizontal tulle hem—styled with black gloves and a pink handkerchief—was a lighthearted interpretation of Old Hollywood codes. Dua Lipa also attended the premiere in a chainmail-esque (read: sheer) custom Bottega Veneta silver dress. It was a welcome reprieve from the sea of pink, and a showstopper all on its own.

Over in Paris, the couture runways saw many over-the-top fashion statements. However, it was some of the quieter moments that proved to be the most elegant. Take Cardi B in shimmering Fendi (a dress that could only be described as low-key within the context of the extravagant couture shows), or Alessandra Ambrosio attending the Giorgio Armani show in a fit-and-flare white dress and minimal black accessories.

On the other hand, Wimbledon—and indeed, tennis in general—calls for a preppy, buttoned up wardrobe. The Princess of Wales set the tone in a minty fresh Balmain blazer and breezy white midi skirt and white pumps. Emma Corrin attended day seven in a short suit the color of a skinned almond. Worn with brown derby shoes and a matching tie, the Ralph Lauren suit was at once serious and playful, with Corrin’s fresh buzzcut only adding to the levity.

Which were your favorite celebrity looks this week? Be sure to vote below, and check back on Friday to see which ensemble is the ultimate best dressed of the week.

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