
Here’s a breakdown of the rest of the celebrities who made their mark on the carpet of the 2025 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony, that not only celebrated groundbreaking achievements in science but also brought some fierce fashion moments to the red carpet.
Striped and suited, but never muted
Alicia Keys went against the grain in an oversized grey and white striped Fear of God Spring 2025 suit. You may recall Kelly Rowland wore a similar look from the same collection, but Alicia wins out with better proportions and styling. She’s always been a baggy-fit kinda woman, and this suit aligns more effectively with her relaxed yet powerful style personality. It felt purposeful, not just trendy.
Styled by Jason Bolden.




Drew said ‘no notes, just sleeves.’
Drew Barrymore was a vision in a black off-the-shoulder Carolina Herrera gown. The draped sleeves added a romantic flair, making the silhouette soft but striking. Her styling was simple and elegant, with minimal accessories and relaxed waves, letting the dress do the talking. This is Drew in her ‘modern enchantress’ era, and honestly? It suits her beautifully.
Styled by Lee Harris.


A Case of the Mismatched Ensemble
Edgar Ramirez usually nails his red carpet looks, but the burgundy velvet jacket paired with stark white trousers and black shoes left me puzzled. The colour combo clashed instead of harmonised, and the overall aesthetic was more holiday dinner party than high-fashion gala. A rare miss from someone we usually count on to bring suave energy.


The Tetris dress that made all the right moves
Gillian Anderson wore an Akris black leather dress with geometric cut-out shapes, giving me instant flashbacks to Tetris. But hey, considering the Breakthrough Prize celebrates solving the most complex problems in the universe, it’s fitting that Gillian showed up looking like a literal puzzle piece. Chic, sleek, and intellectually aligned? We love a fashion moment with a message.
Styled by Martha Ward.




cosmos couture
Glenn Close wore a navy Giorgio Armani tuxedo featuring a Swarovski crystal ombré effect, and it sparkled like a star-studded night sky. It was the kind of look that made you want to stare just a bit longer, evoking both elegance and a sense of cosmic curiosity. It’s a textbook example of age-defying glamour done the right way.
Styled by Jessica Paster.


Serving divine drapery
Maria Sharapova opted for an elegant ivory Stéphane Rolland Spring 2022 Haute Couture jumpsuit with a beautifully draped back. The matching pumps gave the look a clean, statuesque finish.


This is the kind of look that’s simple on the surface but makes a statement the second she turns around. Total goddess energy. You may remember that Rita Ora wore the same jumpsuit to the Bvlgari B.Zero1 Avrora Awards back in 2022.
Styled by Janelle Miller.




Boho be gone—Wilde’s gone refined
Olivia Wilde wore an Erdem Fall 2025 off-the-shoulder dress and, dare we say, this might be her new era. The dress—with its delicate detailing—offered a softer, more grown-up feel than her previously overplayed boho looks. The look was styled with Jennifer Meyer Linked Stick earrings and a Dome ring.




Hayek and the snake
Salma Hayek wore a Saint Laurent drop waist chiffon gown, but the real show-stealer was the Boucheron Serpent Bohème vintage necklace. With its bold, coiled presence, it added a touch of mythological magic to an otherwise airy and romantic look.
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