With Jonathan Anderson winning Designer of the Year at The Fashion Awards, it was no surprise that Loewe dominated the evening, worn by a mix of stars who brought their unique energy to the label.
Art Meets Fashion
Sophie Okonedo rarely graces the red carpet, but when she does, she leaves us speechless. Her Loewe Spring 2025 feathered t-shirt, inspired by Édouard Manet’s The Fifer, paired with tailored oversized trousers, was a masterclass in understated elegance. While the Loewe oversized trousers have often leaned extreme, Sophie opted for a more subtle take, and it worked perfectly. Few could pull off this artistic homage with such grace.
Styled by Nell Kalonji.
Loewe, But Make It Him
As Loewe’s Global Brand Ambassador, Jamie Dornan played it safe but sharp. If you were hoping for gold feathers or oversized silhouettes, you’d have been disappointed—but this isn’t his style, and that’s okay. His tailored suit, slightly cropped trousers, and Loewe Campo Brogue derby shoes struck the perfect balance between classic and contemporary.
Styled by Jeanne Yang.
Tailoring With a Twist
Archie Madekwe brought his signature edge to Loewe’s tailoring with a biker leather jacket that added just the right amount of attitude. Consistently consistent, he knows what works and delivers it with ease.
Styled by Felicity Kay.
A Floral Fumble
The Victorian lampshade silhouette has been a divisive trend following Ayo Edebiri and Gal Gadot, and sadly, Ambika Mod’s floral Loewe Spring 2025 dress won’t be changing minds. The visible framework detracted from the look. This silhouette is proving difficult to translate to the red carpet.
Styled by Farrah O’Connor.
Trench, Reinvented
Scottish writer-actor Richard Gadd eschewed his usual tartan in favour of Loewe’s modern twist on a trench coat. Paired with Campo Chelsea boots and a Tarantella brooch, the look was a clean yet intriguing choice, showing the brand’s ability to elevate even the simplest of pieces.
Styled by Sarah Rose Harrison.
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