Celebrities in Louis Vuitton at the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards
Louis Vuitton may have only dressed three celebrities for the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards, but two of them walked away with awards—and the fashion house certainly delivered some winning looks as well.

No wrinkles, no problem
First up, Hacks star Hannah Einbinder, who took home Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, wore a custom Louis Vuitton olive green scuba satin bustier gown with a geometric midi skirt that defied the laws of fabric physics. Seriously, not a crease in sight. Either Louis Vuitton enforced a strict no-seating rule before the red carpet, or this fabric is made of stronger stuff than whatever Ariana Grande’s Louis Vuitton dress for the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Awards was crafted from.

Even as Hannah accepted her award, the gown was only mildly dented—an impressive feat. Kudos to Louis Vuitton for not only crafting a unique silhouette but one that actually held its shape.
Matching Louis Vuitton olive green satin pumps and Belperron Coquillage earclips completed her look.

A winning moment, in more ways than one
Moeka Hoshi, who won Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Shōgun, brought a softer—but equally striking—take on Louis Vuitton’s custom creations. Her red crepe jersey trompe l’œil gown featured a draped cape that looked unassuming from the back, but from the front?

It revealed a chic crop top and ruffled details around the shoulders that added dimension and drama.
It didn’t have the same sculptural rigidity as Hannah’s, but the impact was just as strong. Effortless, elegant, and a worthy red carpet and awards winner.

Pamela Zamore Jewelry completed her winning look.
Styled by Jason Rembert.

dangerously dapper in all-black
And then there was Aldis Hodge, proving once again that black-on-black on him is a dangerous combination—but in the best way. Dressed in a Louis Vuitton black double-breasted velvet suit, he exuded effortless confidence and charisma.
Styled by Jason Rembert.
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