The ‘Bridgerton’ season 3 London premiere showcased many more red carpet looks yesterday evening.
Jessica Madsen, known for her role as Cressida Cowper, wore a shimmering two-piece Fendi Spring 2024 Couture ensemble which was a daring choice given the delicate design of the cold-shoulder halter top.
This is yet another look which highlights the continued popularity of Fendi’s latest couture offerings in high-profile events.
Bulgari jewels completed her look.
Styled by Jenny Kennedy.
Hannah Dodds, who portrays Francesca Bridgerton, wore a Versace Fall 2024 silver draped dress that we have seen variations of on Anne Hathaway during the label’s Fall 2024 show and Margot Robbie at the Oscars.
The ’80s inspired crimped hair added a fun retro touch to her look, though simpler sandals than this Christian Louboutin pair might have provided a more balanced aesthetic.
Completing her look with Garrard jewels amped up the sparkle.
Styled by Felicity Kay.
Emma Naomi looked beautiful, exuding elegance and grace, wearing a chocolate pleated silk chiffon split strap gown from the Spring 2024 Michael Kors Collection.
Styled by Cher Coulter.
Teenage actress Florence Hunt, known for her role as Hyacinth Bridgerton, graced the red carpet in a charming three-piece polka-dot outfit from Miu Miu.
The ensemble was imbued with the fun-loving feel and intricate embellishments that are characteristic of the label, perfectly capturing the youthful and playful spirit that Miu Miu is known for.
Florence’s choice was a delightful nod to both her character’s personality and her own fresh, youthful style.
Styled by Georgia Medley.
Kathryn Drysdale, who portrays Genevieve Delacroix, exuded sculptural elegance wwearing a striking purple architectural strapless gown by Azzi & Osta.
Styled by Sarah-Rose Harrison.
Adjoa Andoh, known for her role as Lady Danbury, typically embraces vibrant colours on the red carpet, however, for this occasion she wore a black Paul Costello Fall 2024 ruffled dress complemented by a sophisticated hat from Lock Hatters, adding a touch of drama and elegance to her red carpet look.
Styled by Anna Hughes-Chamberlain.
Victor Alli, portraying John Stirling, made a striking appearance in an all-white ensemble from the Alexander McQueen Fall 2024 collection.
While the collection initially caused a stir when it was first presented by Seán McGirr, it has translated remarkably well on the red carpet.
To me, this look demonstrated that the label is still capable of making strong fashion statements even when they are not avant-garde designs.
I’m here for the contemporary classic elegance.
Styled by Sarah-Rose Harrison.
Luke Thompson, known for his role as Benedict Bridgerton, embraced an effortlessly cool summer vibe wearing an AMIRI Spring 2024 Americana-inspired outfit paired with Manolo Blahnik shoes.
By contrast, Sam Phillips, who plays Lord Debling, wore a Paul Smith suit styled with a red wool turtleneck which would usually garner question marks at this time of year, but we are experiencing a cruel – cold – summer in London.
Even though I have never been a fan of black and white loafers, they work in the context of this look.
Styled by Way Perry.
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