Not only did this couture creation, worn at the BRIT Awards, feature feathers and tiers, but it also transitioned into an ombre effect. What a confection!
The Modern Family actress took a break from her usual fit-and-flare silhouette for something with a little more Spanish flair at the Vanity Fair Oscar After-Party. The beading on the cape train alone represents the artistry put into this dress.
The Hunger Games actress looked like tinsel on Christmas morning at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. The movement of the dress was captivating.
Three words: Fresh. Romantic. Sexy.
This is basically what mermaids or sirens look like when they grow legs. The sea-foam green, one-shoulder gown the model wore to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party was an unexpected and welcomed vibe in the waves of black frocks and tuxedos.
Talk about a va-va-voom moment. The songstress' one-shoulder gown let her leg sing for days.
While Ralph & Russo has become known for its intricate embellishments and beading, the fashion house does pared-back couture in the most sophisticated, elegant way, as seen on the A-lister at the British Academy Film Awards.
The Westworld actress' fun frock turned heads at the Essence 11th Annual Black Women In Hollywood Awards Gala luncheon.
It almost looks like the Oscar winner is wearing a silver gown that transitions into a feathery black train, but there's actually two layers here: There's a sheer black material that develops into the dramatic train. Talk about red carpet magic.
Another piece of evidence that the London atelier creates fashion for an international market. The Volver actress looks like old Hollywood in off-the-shoulder lace, but the dark hue and satin train makes the ensemble modern.
Princess gowns are a plenty among this fashion house, as evidence by the Chinese actress at Cannes.
Intricacy is the name of the game for this atelier. Even with more casual looks, as seen on the How to Be Single star at the 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards, the details draw the eyes.
Not a full-length gown but a stunner nonetheless. It was youthful look for the fresh-faced actress but still very glamorous in the luxurious dual textures.
The Salt star was having a fashion moment in this white, asymmetrical, feathery frock at the Critics' Choice Awards—and we were here for it.
And our favorite Ralph & Russo celebrity red carpet look goes to...the Black-ish star at the Screen Actors Guild Awards! Before you notice that the typical bells and whistles—lavish embellishment and intricate beading—that the London atelier is known for isn't present, we argue that even in a minimal state, a well-structured, well-designed piece should accentuate the body, enhance beauty, without overwhelming the wearer. Tracee rocked this dress; it did not wear her.