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Simone Ashley, who made a splash this year in the second season of ‘Bridgerton’, wore a sleek and flattering red dress from Armani Privé, with her hair in a high bun. She kept her jewellery low-key, with a diamond necklace and stud earrings.
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Australian actress Cate Blanchett opted out of a gown, and instead wore a stunning black velvet Schiaparelli jumpsuit with a striking neckline adorned with colourful flowers. Her barely-there make-up and accessories allowed the outfit to really pop.
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Brazilian model Alessandra Ambrosio was the picture of playfulness and elegance as she stunned in a flowy pink chiffon dress by Ermanno Scervino.
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British singer and actor Harry Styles attended the premiere of his much-talked-about movie ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ in a unique vintage-looking outfit. He went for a navy blue double-breasted Gucci suit, and the star of the show was a light blue shirt with an exaggerated collar.
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Styles’ ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ co-star Florence Pugh was not about that minimalist life. She took to the red carpet in a flashy and fun off-shoulder Valentino gown dotted all over with little silver embellishments.
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‘Don’t Worry Darling’ filmmaker Olivia Wilde also wore Gucci, like her rumoured boyfriend Styles. Wilde’s pick for the red carpet was a bright yellow chiffon gown with a plunging neckline, lots of shimmering crystals and ruffles.
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Actress Rachel Brosnahan went for a 2000s grunge look as she attended the ‘Dead For A Dollar’ photocall during the festival. She paired a Barbie pink corset with a pinstriped skirt and belt for an outfit that was simple but still edgy.
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Actress Jodie Turner-Smith wore a showstopping dress that looked like a wearable piece of art. The high-necked gown by Christopher John Rogers featured an all-over abstract print in a myriad of colours, with a long trail for added drama.
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