Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal were joined on the red carpet by director Chloé Zhao for the Hamnet premiere during the London Film Festival held at The Royal Festival Hall.
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A FRINGE FANTASY
Jessie Buckley made a bold statement in a Roksanda Spring 2026 textured fringe gown in striking tiers of black, red, and white. It’s a look that perfectly captures her directional, playful, unconventional style that is rich in personality.
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It’s dramatic yet joyful, and serves as a reminder that she’s one of the few who can turn avant-garde into something utterly charming.
Styled by Karla Welch.
Roksanda Spring 2026
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GUCCI THROUGH AND THROUGH
Paul Mescal kept things cool and quietly subversive in a head-to-toe Gucci Spring 2026 look — his first from Demna’s debut Gucci La Famiglia collection. The black leather jacket, open-collar shirt, and relaxed tailoring spoke to the new house direction: louche masculinity with an edge. It’s minimal yet layered with attitude — exactly the kind of unbothered sophistication Paul has mastered.
Styled by Felicity Kay.
Gucci Spring 2026
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THE DIRECTOR OF SOFTNESS
Chloé Zhao floated down the red carpet in a Rodarte Pre-Fall 2025 blush pink silk chiffon gown that was the epitome of ethereal ease. With its romantic cape overlay and ruffled hem, the look felt delicate but never precious. While others went for texture and tailoring, Chloé stayed true to her minimalist, nature-inspired sensibility. The result? A poetic, quietly powerful statement.
Styled by Rebecca Ramsey.
Rodarte Pre-Fall 2025