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The Best Dressed Stars at the Screen Actors Guild Awards 2026

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The Screen Actors Guild Awards introduced a few changes for its 2026 ceremony. The event rebranded from SAG Awards to the Actor Awards and was held in Los Angeles. In partnership with Elle, the ceremony also had a theme for the evening: “Reimagining Hollywood Glamour from the ’20s and ’30s.”

Many of the A-list attendees sourced their outfits from fashion houses such as Prada, Dior, and Louis Vuitton for the occasion, choosing styles that reflected the theme of the night.

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Chase Infinity in Louis Vuitton

Chase Infinity continued her on going collaboration with Louis Vuitton, wearing a shimmering gold gown with a sculpted bodice, long sleeves, and a small mermaid-style skirt, paired with a matching beaded cap. Wunmi Mosaku also wore Louis Vuitton, appearing in a red gown.

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Mia Goth in Dior

Meanwhile, Mia Goth appeared in a sequined gown from Dior, designed with slim straps, a plunging neckline, and gathered detailing along one side that contrasted with the rest of the fabric. Michelle Williams wore Prada, a pink apron-style dress crafted from silky organza and finished with micro sequins and crystal embellishments.

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Teyana Taylor in Thom Browne

Teyana Taylor wore a custom Thom Browne dress, featuring a sculpted bodice with an artistic interpretation of the female form on the upper half which flowed into a fully sequined skirt. Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in a black lace dress from Givenchy designed with a plunging neckline.

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Connor Storrie in Saint Laurent

The men on the red carpet arrived in their own interpretations of the evening’s theme, Connor Storrie wore a Saint Laurent tuxedo paired with a Tiffany & Co. diamond necklace, Timothée Chalamet wore a white Prada blazer, while Michael B. Jordan arrived in a suit from Tom Ford.

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Michael B. Jordan in Tom Ford

 

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Jenna Ortega in Christian Cowan

 

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Timothée Chalamet in Prada

 

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Gwyneth Paltrow in Givenchy

 

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Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton

 

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Demi Moore in Schiaparelli

 

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Irina Shayk in custom Jean Paul Gaultier by Duran Lantink

 

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Viola Davis in Gucci

 

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Ethan Hawke in Dior

 

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Samson Idris in Prada

 

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Michelle Williams in Prada

 

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Wunmi Mosaku in Louis Vuitton

 

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Rose Byrne in Chanel

 

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Kate Hudson in Valentino

 

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Chase Sui Wonders in Miss Sohee Couture

 

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Yerin Ha in Balenciaga

 

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Sarah Pidgeon in Balenciaga

 

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Hannah Einbinder in Willy Chavarria

 

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Quinta Brunson in custom Gabriela Hearst

 

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Paul Mesca in Prada

 

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Jessie Buckley in Balenciaga

 

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Eiza González in Giorgio Armani Privé

 

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Kirsten Dunst in Khaite

 

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Odessa A’zion in Giorgio Armani Privé

 

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Claire Danes in Prada

 

 

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Matthew Rhys in Louis Vuitton

 

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Adam Scott in Dior

 

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Michelle Monaghan in Prada

 

 

 

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Simone Ashley Fronts Burberry High Summer Campaign in Swimwear.

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Bridgeton star, Simone Ashley, sets the mood for the 2026 summer in her recent collaboration with Burberry. 

The Burberry high summer 2026 campaign, which focuses on Britain’s open-air pool, draws on British lido culture.

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The collection includes a mix of classic check swimwear and modern, minimalist styles. The classic Burberry black string bikini top with a matching waist wrap. For the second look, a bright red tank-style bikini top, tied with a striking yellow and red check underbust band. Layered over a coordinating bikini bottom, solid bright red with clean white stripes.

 

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The accessories include tiny silver hoop earrings, wet-look hair, and a “Margate” raffia bag. 

Fans love this seasonal trend, and the Chief Creative Officer, Daniel Lee, stated the goal was to capture “a warm summer’s day spent in and around the water’s edge with friends.” 

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The campaign officially dropped on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. Shot by photographer Ryan McGinley and featuring a campaign film directed by Francis Plummer. While the theme is British, filming took place in South Africa to capture the consistent “high summer” sun. 

 

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Simone was particularly excited about this campaign. “So excited to share my Burberry summer campaign!!! This was so much fun, in the South African sun,” she shared on her Instagram.

She stars alongside “The Hunger Games” actor, Tom Blyth, model Alva Claire, and a cast of professional synchronized swimmers to achieve this campaign.

 

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Gigi Hadid Brings Tomato Red Back in Guest in Residence Cardigan

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Gigi Hadid stepped out in New York wearing a piece from her own label, Guest in Residence, in a look that felt in line with the easy, everyday style she’s known for.

The supermodel was on her way to a Tommy Hilfiger photoshoot, wearing a tomato-red cardigan from her cashmere line, offering a practical option for the city’s spring weather.

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The cardigan, which was a part of the Guest in Residence Spring 2026 collection, came in a rich tomato-red shade. It featured slightly puffy sleeves with snug cuffs and hem. It had tortoiseshell buttons, worn partially unbuttoned at the bottom, revealing a hint of skin. She layered it over a cropped long-sleeve white top.

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The model paired the bold knit with classic blue jeans in a vintage wash, held with a slim brown leather belt. Her accessories included a brown suede triangle tote and oversized sunglasses that complemented the outfit.

Hadid wore brown leather loafers from The Row, styled with white socks, matching them with her bag. Her hair, styled by Dimitri, was worn in a soft blowout with a slight C-shaped mid-length blunt cut with softly curved ends.

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The outfit shows Gigi Hadid’s preference for comfort. Speaking with Harper’s Bazaar back in 2022, during the launch of her brand, the model said: “My goal in life is to look as chic or put together as possible while always being comfortable. I very rarely, even on red carpets, will wear things that I feel uncomfortable in throughout the event because I just feel like I can’t be myself as much when I’m thinking about what I’m wearing in that way.”

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Anne Hathaway Wears Sheer Mesh Ribbon Gown at ‘Mother Mary’ Premiere

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Following recent appearances in Tokyo for The Devil Wears Prada 2 promotional tour, Anne Hathaway attended the New York premiere of Mother Mary on April 13.
For the New York premiere she wore a custom Lever Couture gown constructed from sheer mesh ribbons. The sleeveless design featured a structured bodice, with layered ribbon detailing extending into an asymmetrical high-low skirt.
The ribbon construction shaped a structured upper bodice, while the skirt fell into tiered layers. The semi-sheer finish emphasised the gown’s layered construction.

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She paired the look with jewellery from Bulgari’s Serpenti collection, including diamond and emerald pieces set in 18-karat white gold, valued at over $100,000.

Styled by Erin Walsh, and paired with metallic heels from Christian Louboutin. Her hair was worn long and loose, extending past her waist, with neutral-toned makeup.
Anne Hathaway takes on the role of a volatile pop icon in the upcoming A24 psychological thriller directed by David Lowery.
Even before its release, the project has drawn criticism, with some viewers describing its religious imagery and title as controversial, and suggesting it mocks elements of the Christian faith.
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