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The Most Striking Stars at the 2025 CFDA Awards

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The 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards took place at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Monday, November 3. The annual event which celebrates American fashion was officiated by CFDA chairman Thom Browne along with CEO and President Steven Kolb. Hollywood’s biggest names from across the entertainment industry were all present, including designers who were the nominees in the American Womenswear including Ralph Lauren, Wes Gordon for Carolina Herrera and Tory Burch.

However, our main focus was the red carpet, hosted by Jenna Lyons. All the stars arrived in statement looks, take Teyana Taylor who anchored the event. She arrived in a Thome Browne piece that took suiting to a new level. Let’s take a look at some of the best outfits worn at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards.

Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor: Getty images

As the host of the ceremony, expectations were naturally high. Taylor wore a structured piece from the CFDA chairman’s label, a tailored white suit with pointed collar, oversized shoulders and sleeves,paired with a black velvet pencil skirt. The outfit was adorned with silver chains, but those accessories weren’t enough. She completed the look with a black hat trimmed feathers.

Amber Valletta

Amber Valletta: Getty images

The model revisited a green dress from Versace’s Spring/Summer 2000 collection, the same one she debuted for the brand’s campaign in late 1999.The tropical pattern gown entailed a deep plunge neckline and a daring slit at the front, paired with gold heels, Medusa-logo enamel earrings. Her hair was styled  in loose waves, recreating the exact original look from the campaign.

Dove Cameron

Dove Cameron: Getty images

The actress debuted a Carolina Herrera gown. The design consisted of a strapless gold bustier top, a black velvet skirt that flowed behind her, and matching opera-length gloves.

Saweetie

Saweetie: Getty images

Saweetie wore a sculpted aqua gown by Bad Binch TongTong. The voluminous hem of the dress balanced the fitted silhouette. She accessorized with Jimmy Choo silver pumps and Jacob & Co. jewelry.

Ciara

Ciara: Getty images

The singer wore an all-white double-breasted suit from Sergio Hudson, styled with wide-leg trousers. She topped it off with a fuzzy fur coat, leather gloves, and a pair of white pumps. Her signature bob hairstyle brought contrast to the outfit.

Elsa Hosk

Elsa Hosk: Getty images

Elsa wore a vintage Elie Saab gown, from the Spring/Summer 2004 archive. The fabric had metallic shimmers in some places, a deep plunging neckline and a train that flowed behind her. She finished with a Celeste clutch from Jimmy Choo.

Eiza González

Eiza González: Getty images

Eiza appeared in a bold red gown with puffed sleeves from Carolina Herrera’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection. The deep-V neckline and subtle cut-outs at the side added depth to the look. She completed the look with gold sandal by Stuart Weitzman shoes.

Nina Dobrev

Nina Dobrev: Getty images

Styled by Bailey Moon, Nina appeared in a strapless gown by Carolina Herrera that combined a structured corset top and sheer skirt with red rose petals. She paired the gown with black satin tassel heels and matching earrings.

Alex Consani

Alex Consani: Getty images

The model, who is known for daring outfits opted for a full-length black gown with thick straps and a V-neckline. She held a black fuzzy coat, keeping her neck bare. She chose a gold bone cuff from Tiffany & Co.

Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini: Getty images

Kelsea emerged in an espresso-brown tassel gown from Michael Kors’ Spring 2026 collection. The dress had fringe detailing from the hips down. She paired the chocolate brown gown with a long geometric pendant and cuffs.

Naomi Watts: Getty images

Other notable names brought distinct styles to the red carpet. Naomi Watts, for one, wore a silver sequin gown layered with a black tuxedo jacket by Jonathan Simkhai. The pairing added structure to the shimmering gown, wrapping up a night that celebrated the evolution of American fashion.

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