Celebrities at ‘The Beauty’ London Premiere
The Beauty London premiere took place at Odeon Luxe West End on Friday, with the cast carrying the fashion weight. No Bella Hadid, no safety net. So… did they deliver? In parts, absolutely.

Belted, Bare, Unpredictable
Rebecca Hall is in her era of unpredictability. The strapless white Courrèges Spring 2026 top was the provocation here, constructed entirely from slim straps and worn with simple black trousers. The contrast is what makes it work. Stripped back below, arresting above. By Pariah cuff and Gianvito Rossi sandals kept the focus exactly where it needed to be.
Styled by Bailey Moon.


Satin, Untouched
Jeremy Pope continues to make a compelling case for satin on the red carpet, and this Vivienne Westwood Spring 2026 suit only strengthens that argument. Not a crease in sight, not a hint of collapse. Satin is notoriously unforgiving, yet here it behaves impeccably. You just know Law Roach was watching this look like a hawk, steamer at the ready, because nothing here is left to chance. When satin looks this good, it’s never accidental.
Styled by Law Roach.

So Close
Blue remains Ashton Kutcher’s colour, and this Thom Browne corduroy suit proved that point once again. The jacket, navy shirt, navy velvet Manolo Blahnik slippers, and OMEGA timepiece all worked beautifully together. And then there were the trousers. They desperately needed tailoring. It’s frustrating because everything else was lining up for something genuinely special. This was on course to be an all timer, undone by a single detail that mattered more than it should have.
Styled by Caroline DeJean.

Stuck in a Time Loop
Jessica Alexander’s Conner Ives Spring 2026 look didn’t land for me. From the pink ruched halter dress to the black mesh gloves, the overall effect felt oddly dated. The De Beers London jewellery did most of the heavy lifting here and, frankly, was the only element that read as genuinely luxe. Everything delivering little impact, which is disappointing given the potential of the moment.
Styled by Felicity Kay.


Holiday Red?
Anthony Ramos usually leans into darker, moodier territory, which is why this red dunhill windowpane jacket immediately caught my attention. It might read festive to some, but what sells the look is how comfortably he wears it. This isn’t a look that needs defending, just one that benefits from being worn with conviction, which Anthony delivers.

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