The One Battle After Another LA premiere brought together a mix of cast members, fashion heavyweights, and a few scene-stealing plus ones.
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Couture Storytelling
Dita von Teese may not have been part of the cast, but she instantly pulled focus in a steel-blue Nicholas Oakwell Fall 2011 Couture dress. Between the draped silk jersey bodice, built-in gloves, and her signature vintage styling, this was pure theatre. Dita thrives in these moments — she doesn’t just wear a dress, she turns it into a performance.
Nicholas Oakwell Fall 2011 Couture
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Dove Cameron kept to the same steel-blue palette in a strapless dress from The New Arrivals. Sadly, the fit was noticeably off, looking at least a size too big. The colour worked beautifully on her, but the proportions went against her.
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Gwendoline Christie stepped out in Prada, and while this union has been fruitful for the most part, this one fell into the wrong camp. Not only did the silhouette feel unflattering, but the lack of steaming left the dress riddled with creases that completely distracted from its impact. With her height and presence, she deserves clothes that rise to her level — this one didn’t.
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Leonardo DiCaprio did what Leonardo DiCaprio always does — a Dior timeless dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and black derbies. It’s classic, well-cut, and a safe uniform. But let’s be honest, the suit wasn’t the reason anyone was looking his way.
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Because all eyes were on his fiance Vittoria Ceretti. The model was breathtaking in a crisp white Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann column gown with a high neckline, cap-sleeve shoulders, side cutouts, and a slit that gave it just the right edge. Worn with black pumps and DYNE diamond ear cuffs, it was sculptural minimalism at its finest — one of the true highlights of the evening.
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Chase Infiniti wore a custom Louis Vuitton champagne halter gown with embroidery and a keyhole neckline. It shimmered without going over the top.
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Benicio Del Toro kept it sleek in Dolce & Gabbana, opting for a black-on-black Martini-fit suit paired with a silk tie. Sharp tailoring is always a winner.
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Emmanuelle Chriqui opted for sultry simplicity in a sheer black lace dress by L’Agence. It wasn’t groundbreaking, but it was easy, confident, and highlighted her natural ease on the carpet.
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Simple and Chic
Regina Hall looked beautiful wearing a Monique Lhuillier corseted gown styled with Alexis Bittar jewels.
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