Celebrities at the ‘Regretting You’ LA Premiere
Here’s a look at who wore whom at the Regretting You LA premiere on Monday — a night of subtle glamour, vintage nods, and quietly confident red-carpet choices that reflected the film’s emotional tone.

Pink Perfection
Mason Thames wore a Valentino Resort 2026 suit. As we all know, pink isn’t a standard colour for menswear, which is exactly why I love this so much. The dusty rose tone paired with the flared trousers and relaxed tailoring felt effortlessly cool — a continuation of Mason’s style evolution throughout 2025.

Alessandro Michele’s vintage-inspired twist on tailoring suits Mason’s energy perfectly: thoughtful, a bit romantic, and always surprising us with his fresh take on youthful sophistication. He’s like a baby-faced Andrew Garfield.
Styled by Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio.

Old Hollywood Allure
Not in the age sense, but definitely in spirit, Allison Williams channelled classic screen-siren energy as she stepped onto the red carpet wearing a vintage John Galliano Spring 2006 ruby red silk bias-cut gown. The liquid-like satin glided over her figure with that unmistakable Galliano sensuality — timeless yet emotionally charged. The deep red hue played beautifully against her skin tone, while the asymmetric neckline and soft draping gave the look that vintage film-star glamour I’ll never tire of seeing on the red carpet.
Styled by Thomas Carter Phillips.

Ethereal Meets Sensual
Mckenna Grace wore a Paolo Sebastian Spring 2025 gown, styled with De Beers jewellery. There was a push-pull between the soft blush tone and flowing chiffon against the sensual deep neckline and thigh-high slit. The result was perfectly in tune with her romantic vibes on this red carpet.
Styled by Sarah Slutsky Tooley.


Styling Killed The Look
I found the contrast between Willa Fitzgerald’s Heirloom Fall 2025 ivory strapless gown and black opera gloves very jarring — the gloves felt random and unnecessary, breaking the flow of an otherwise beautifully sculpted silhouette. Without them, this would have been a cleaner, more cohesive red carpet moment.
Styled by Sarah Slutsky Tooley.

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