Galactic glam never looked so good
Pom Klementieff turned the London premiere into her personal sci-fi fashion runway, wearing a dazzling Rabanne Fall 2023 mini dress by Julien Dossena. Known as the Diamond Assembly Dress, this piece is everything we’ve come to expect—and love—from Pom. It’s bold, futuristic, and an unapologetic ode to Space Age fashion that Paco Rabanne pioneered. This mirrored masterpiece feels as if it was plucked straight from an intergalactic dance floor and reimagined for the red carpet. Add silver Christian Louboutin sandals and you’ve got a high-shine, high-impact look that lands perfectly in her fashion wheelhouse.
Styled by Jonathan Huguet.


Prada. I’m Begging You
Scrolling down Hayley Atwell’s latest look, you already knew it was Prada. The colour, the silhouette, the fit… It practically screams “It’s Prada, darling” in a way that feels both familiar and, let’s be honest, a little exhausting at this point. I mean, I can’t be the only one wondering: How many more versions of this dress do we have to endure before the universe grants us sweet relief? I get it, Prada is iconic, but the “same design, different version” cycle is starting to feel a bit like déjà vu on repeat. It’s been done to the point of nausea. Is there a Prada dress version of a “final season” yet? Because I’m hoping we’re nearing the endgame of this fashion arc. Tiffany & Co. jewels completed her look. After that rant I have to add that she does look beautiful here.
Styled by Jenny Kennedy.


Gold standard officially reset
Angela Bassett delivered a London comeback in a Dolce & Gabbana sleeveless column gown dripping in gold crystals. Styled with FOPE Jewelry, this look had all the radiance and regal energy we expect from her—so much so that it’s hard to believe this is the same woman who gave us that underwhelming moment in Cannes the day before. A true glow-up, this look is elevated, commanding, and serves that statuesque glamour only she can channel.
Styled by Jennifer Austin.

Packham perfection
Hannah Waddingham shimmered in an embellished Jenny Packham gown that hit the mark in terms of sparkle and silhouette. This was a strong showing—just not quite at the level we know she can reach. I’m keeping fingers crossed that the big BDOTW-worthy moments are being saved for the U.S. leg of the tour. Because I still feel like she is in second gear.
Styled by James Yardley.
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