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Kate Winslet, Emilia Clarke, and More: An Exclusive Look At The Stars Inside Vogue World: London 2023

Kate Winslet, Emilia Clarke, and More: An Exclusive Look At The Stars Inside Vogue World: London 2023

Kate Winslet at Vogue World: London
The worlds of fashion and the arts collided last night in London’s West End, where Theatre Royal Drury Lane became the rose-bedecked scene of Vogue World: London, a visual spectacular celebrating the very best of British talent. Kicking off London Fashion Week, the show – creatively overseen by the BAFTA- and Olivier-winning director Stephen Daldry and masterminded by an international Vogue team – included specially choreographed pieces by the Royal Ballet and Rambert, and superstar cameos from the likes of Stormzy, FKA Twigs and Kate Moss. Speaking of supermodels, Adwoa Aboah and Cara Delevingne were among the familiar faces showcasing the highlights from the autumn/winter 2023 collections on stage as part of the show.
As for the audience? Every bit as stellar as the cast, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Foy among those taking their seats at Theatre Royal Drury Lane tonight. Scroll to see all of the arrivals at Vogue World: London.
Ikram Abdi Omar. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Winnie Harlow. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Claire Foy. Photo: Marco Bahler
Rita Ora. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Cole Sprouse. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Emilia Clarke. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Mia Regan. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Alec Maxwell, Julia Sarr-Jamois. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Charithra Chandran. Photo: Rowben Lantion

AJ Odudu, Max Harwood. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Rafael Pavarotti. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Sheila Atim. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Damson Idris. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Aryna Sabalenka and Marco Capaldo. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Maisie Williams. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Ella Richards. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Francesca Hayward. Photo: Rowben Lantion
Michaela Coel. Photo: Rowben Lantion

Baz Luhrmann, Anna Wintour and Edward Enninful. Photo: Marco Bahler
Sienna Miller. Photo: Marco Bahler
Kate Winslet. Photo: Marco Bahler
Vanessa Kingori and Giles Deacon. Photo: Marco Bahler
Priya Ahluwalia, Leomie Anderson. Photo: Marco Bahler
Adam Baidawi, Daisy Edgar-Jones
Dame Harriet Walters. Photo: Marco Bahler
Taylor Zakhar Perez. Photo: Marco Bahler

Munroe Bergdorf. Photo: Marco Bahler
Griff. Photo: Marco Bahler
Sheila Atim, Alexa Chung. Photo: Marco Bahler
Originally published in Vogue.co.uk

Kate Winslet Rewears a 7-Year-Old Dress to the Premiere of Avatar: The Way of Water

Kate Winslet Rewears a 7-Year-Old Dress to the Premiere of Avatar: The Way of Water

Photo: Instagram.com
Kate Winslet is capitalizing her on extensive collection of red carpet looks assembled over the course of her almost three-decade career by rewearing a few of her favorites.
The actor walked the blue carpet at the world premiere of Avatar: The Way of Water in London on Tuesday in a charcoal grey gown by Badgley Mischka that she previously wore seven years prior. The dress features a halter neckline with glittering silver floral embellishment spilling down the sides and a column skirt finished off with a slight train. Winslet previously wore this same gown to the Toronto International Film Festival in 2015 to attend the premiere of her movie The Dressmaker. Both times, she styled the look with a sweptback updo, natural makeup, and diamond drop earrings. This particular Badgley Mischka look is also still currently available on Rent The Runway for just $179 with the original retail price listed as $1,190.
Kate Winslet at the world premiere of Avatar: The Way of Water, 2022. Photo: Instagram.com
And expect to see Winslet doing a whole lot more shopping from her own closet in the near future. Back in September 2020, she told Vanity Fair that the best thing about the pandemic bringing Hollywood to screech to a halt was that she no longer had to put herself through the nightmarish process of try-ons and fittings for various red carpets. “The dresses, the stress, the dress fittings…It’s so stressful, and I know that sounds like, ‘Oh, here goes Kate Winslet talking about how stressful it is to do dress fittings for award shows.’” she said. “But it is stressful. I don’t like having to squeeze my hot-and-bothered mum-on-the-school-run body randomly into a red carpet dress that I’m never going to wear again. The money that’s wasted on it. The hours and stress that people pour into these things. The incredible artists who make these dresses are wonderful, but to make something that’s only going to be worn once… I’ve already decided I’m doing repeat dresses. Everything will have to be let out, but whatever.”
Kate Winslet at the Toronto International Film Festival, 2015. Photo: Instagram.com
Winslet added, “I love not getting into those dresses and those shoes. All the money. It’s always really pained me, the money that gets wasted on colossal, great big junkets: flying journalists, actors, glam squads all over the world. Why is any of that important? If I cared what I looked like, I would have put makeup on right now.”
Originally published in Vanityfair.com

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