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Fashion Month is over, and celebrities are able to relax into fall with more layering and less hustling. With the colder weather comes more subdued shades of monochrome dressing, but we’re not complaining. Below, what your favorite celebrities wore this week.
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Elba played with different textures and shades of brown for a perfect monochrome look at Nordstrom and Stuart Weitzman’s celebration for their fall 2025 campaign.
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Between PFW and NYFF, Gordon has been booked, but she looked lovely in this simple white Colleen Allen gown at the Doors Unlocked by InterContinental celebration during the 63rd New York Film Festival.
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De Beers celebrated desert diamonds with the most stacked crew around, including this group that wore some stunning jewelry.
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What better way to commemorate the launch of the book It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin than with a party at Vestiaire Collective, where guests and writer Marisa Meltzer lounged around playing the part.
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Sheryl Lee Ralph paired a red lip with a bright-yellow dress for CultureCon 2025.
The pop-up boutique for Sweet Like Jam, founded by stylist Mecca James-Williams, launched at Skylark Negril Beach Resort and celebrated Jamaican fashion and culture. Designers Edvin Thompson and Bianca Saunders brought the looks.
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Belgian singer Angèle spruced up an all-black fit with bold glam for a night at the opera with Chanel for the opening gala of the Paris Opera’s 2025–26 season.
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McGuine dressed in a fabulous feather robe for a dinner celebrating “Caftan: Style As Liberation and Cultural Exchange.”
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Rogers shines at the Rimowa celebration of its Soho flagship store. She might not be catching a flight, but she’s not onstage, so consider this off-duty.
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Strong is normally in a subdued suit, but he still finds a way to make it interesting, like in this Loro Piana ensemble as the company celebrates the 2025 Ryder Cup with an exclusive dinner at the Frick Collection.
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The two looked great at the Spread the Jelly, Gabriella Khalil, and Kids Worldwide exhibition “Looking Down to Look Up,” featuring 40 young artists.
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Tiffany & Co. and Lauren Santo Domingo hosted an intimate dinner at Le Grand Café in Paris to celebrate the debut of “Bird on a Rock” by Tiffany, a new collection reimagining Jean Schlumberger’s iconic design.
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Duguet paired some baggy jeans with polka-dot heels for Hôtel de Crillon and Manolo Blahnik’s sponsorship of the V&A’s Marie Antoinette–style exhibition.