On Thursday evening, the iconic Chateau Marmont became a haven for understated elegance as Mr. Brunello Cucinelli, joined by his family, hosted a soirée celebrating his latest evening wear collection. Guests moved seamlessly between the cozy cocktail lounge and the enchanting garden, dining amidst the epitome of quiet luxury. But as Mr. Cucinelli himself might insist, this wasn’t merely about “quiet luxury.” It was about craftsmanship—artisanal designs, exquisite materials, and impeccable attention to detail that transcend trends.
When a look is this good, why not wear it twice?
Oprah Winfrey graced the event in the same feathered Brunello Cucinelli ensemble she debuted at the Coriolanus Press Night in London earlier this fall. It’s hard to blame her for the repeat; the textured elegance and subtle glamour made it a perfect choice for this soirée.
Women in Suits. Tailored, textured, and totally on trend
Sharon Stone embraced full-on drama with her feathered Brunello Cucinelli suit, complete with a daring bralette that turned heads. January Jones played with contrasts, pairing her leather bralette with a grey wool suit that struck the perfect balance between bold and refined.
Thuso Mbedu and Sophia Bush brought festive energy with their luxe velvet suits, reminding everyone that texture is king this season.
Women in Black
Lili Reinhart and Madelaine Petsch exude elegance in black velvet and silk ensembles that whispered luxury.
Sexy In Stripes
Nia Long and Poorna Jagannathan added a playful twist to classic boardroom stripes, transforming them into effortlessly feminine statements.
When in doubt, wear feathers
Ashley Park embraced her love for embellishment, adding feathers and crystals to her look for a playful yet opulent effect. Morgan Stewart McGraw followed suit, choosing a silk look with feathered accents—a clear nod to the night’s trending texture.
Ruth Negga made her much-anticipated return to the red carpet in a feather-adorned t-shirt-style wool dress, proving that even relaxed silhouettes can feel extravagant.
Gowns that capture the night’s sparkle
Kaitlyn Dever dazzled in a semi-sheer sequin dress that glistened under the garden lights, while Sofia Boutella opted for dark decadence with her sheer-sleeved halter gown, complete with a touch of cold-shoulder flair.
Gentlemanly Chic
Chris Pine, the unofficial poster man for Brunello Cucinelli, delivered his usual sartorial charm in a perfectly tailored suit that could only be described as effortless. Kevin Costner defied conventions by rocking winter white post-Labor Day, a bold yet polished choice.
Triple Denim
Kyle MacLachlan brought a touch of modernity with a denim suit, joined by Gabriel Aubry and Jamie Chung, who proved that denim can indeed feel at home in a luxurious setting.
I’m not sure if the invite said, “bring wine” as Nicholas Alexander Chavez served up a glass of Bordeaux.
Staying Neutral
Jay Ellis and his partner Nina Seničar opted for tones that whispered elegance. I think Quinta Brunson’s look would have worked better without the corset belt.
From feathers to velvet, boardroom stripes to shimmering gowns, the evening was a masterclass in understated opulence. It’s clear that Brunello Cucinelli continues to redefine modern elegance, one impeccable piece at a time.
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