Golda Rosheuvel attended the 2024 Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards at Claridge’s Hotel in London on Tuesday, opting for an Erdem look that brought an unmistakable Victorian flair.
The ‘Bridgerton’ star wore a sleeveless black midi dress from Erdem’s Fall 2023 collection, a piece crafted from intricate floral cloqué and adorned with darkly romantic blooms.
True to form, Golda didn’t stop with the dress alone. In a nod to the Victorian era that inspired this collection, she layered the gown over a crisp white lantern-sleeve shirt. The addition created a unique play of textures and volumes, setting the look apart from the standard red-carpet fare. Her hairstyle, too, seemed to echo the mood of bygone elegance, further enhancing the period-inspired narrative.
Did the shirt’s exaggerated sleeves and the overall styling push the look into the realm of costume? For some, the layering might feel like a theatrical choice that borders on period drama, while others might argue that Golda’s approach to fashion—her commitment to storytelling through her wardrobe—sets her apart in the best way possible.
What is undeniable is Golda’s ability to stay true to her style narrative, consistently embracing looks that are rich in history and character. Her Erdem moment here feels like an extension of that signature, as if she’s stepped straight out of a modern Victorian painting.
So, what do you think? Did the styling take this Erdem look over the top, or does Golda’s storytelling vision create a red-carpet win?
Makeup Artist: Dionne Smith. Hair Stylist: Joy Adenuga.
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