Celebrities in Louis Vuitton for the 2026 Actor Awards
Nicolas Ghesquière, as always, had a strong showing dressing a wide range of Louis Vuitton ambassadors and friends of the house for the 2026 Actor Awards.

Red Statement
Wunmi Mosaku has been celebrating plenty of emerging labels this awards season, but I did squeal with delight seeing her in Louis Vuitton for the first time. As you know, I am anti taffeta, but those exaggerated sleeves that fall into a train elevate the look. Louis Vuitton Gala ballerina flats completed her look. She is firmly on my one to watch list for Oscar night.
Styled by Shameelah Hicks.

LV MVP
Chase Infiniti continues her reign as Louis Vuitton’s MVP ambassador this awards season, and this knit plissé embroidered gown is another strong entry. Yes, there is a sculptural element, but it doesn’t feel repetitive on her. The matching headpiece brings cohesion, giving the look a more defined finish.
Styled by Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald.

Cardigan Question
I have a feeling that Emma Stone’s Louis Vuitton lilac hand-embroidered slip dress will be made or broken by the matching cardigan. I don’t mind it, because without it this instantly becomes a silhouette we have seen countless times from Emma.
Styled by Petra Flannery.

Familiar Territory
Erin Doherty clearly subscribes to the idea that if it is not broken, do not fix it with Louis Vuitton. Her blush pink double silk satin ankle-length bustier gown inevitably has structured elements, two in this case, which makes it feel like continuity of Ghesquière’s design love language rather than repetition. Matching LV satin pumps completed her look.
Styled by Nell Kalonji.

Draped And Dependable
Keri Russell opted for a less sculptural approach in this asymmetrical draped Louis Vuitton dress, styled with LV black Gala pumps. It is refined and consistent with what works for her, even if it does not push the conversation forward.
Styled by Frank Fleming.

The New Brown Standard
On this occasion, I was far more enamoured by her husband Matthew Rhys in his brown double-breasted Louis Vuitton tuxedo. Between the silk shirt, silk tie and embellished brooch, this sets a new standard for brown on the red carpet. I am obsessed.

Length Matters
Rhea Seehorn wore a midnight blue floral jacquard Louis Vuitton dress with a draped bustier and tulip skirt that could not be more perfect in terms of length. Give this to another house (Prada), and we would be debating proportions all night. Here, it just works.
Styled by Jessica Paster.

Understated, Still Effective
The cut of Miles Caton’s black double-breasted Louis Vuitton tuxedo, paired with LV Oxford Derby shoes, a steel and rose gold Louis Vuitton Tambour watch, and his overall aura, sells this look to me. It may not have the flair of his previous outings this awards season, but this is easily my favourite so far.
Styled by Eric Figueroa Jr.

Tried And True FTW
I know what you are thinking. Haven’t we seen Jeremy Allen White in this Louis Vuitton tuxedo before? Or at least something close to it? When it comes to The Bear actor, I’m happy for him to stick to what suits him. Remember the cropped jacket experiment? Exactly. Black patent LV Premiere Oxford shoes and a Louis Vuitton Monterey watch in yellow gold completed his look.
Styled by Jamie Mizrahi.
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