Who Wore Denim Like a Renaissance Statue? This Week’s Celebrity Fashion Will Leave You Guessing
- Jessica Ramirez
- Sep 21
- 5 min read

Mirrorball gowns? Royal raffia? Olsen goes ginger?! This week's celebrity fashion is a full-on plot twist — and no, you won’t guess who wore denim like a Renaissance sculpture. Dive in and prepare to be fabulously confused.
Celebrity fashion this week. From London to Los Angeles, the stars came out swinging — in denim, in mirrors, and in the kind of quiet luxury that whispers, “I’m rich enough to pretend I don’t care.”

Let’s kick off with Naomi Campbell, who absolutely devoured the London Fashion Week scene in a throwback denim maxi dress that looked like it time-traveled straight from a Y2K music video. Think overalls got married to a red carpet gown and had a fabulously stitched baby. Exposed seams, bold metal buckles, and a drop waist so low it gave millennials flashbacks to early iPods and Juicy Couture tracksuits. It was camp, it was couture, it was Naomi.

Meanwhile in Santa Barbara, Meghan Markle decided to channel her inner “post-royal coastal chic goddess” by showing up to a benefit concert in a navy Carolina Herrera sleeveless midi that said, “I do charity, but make it quietly expensive.” The former Duchess paired it with a breezy raffia clutch and minimalist glam that gave early fall a royal glow-up. We're talking power sleeves and Pinterest-board-perfect polished ease.

Then came Justine Lupe at the 2025 Emmys, who rolled up in what can only be described as a walking disco ball. Her Carolina Herrera gown was fully mirrored, plunging, and practically screamed, “I don’t need a spotlight—I am the light.” Yes, the naked dress trend continues to haunt red carpets like a glittery ghost, but Lupe wore it with such icy confidence that even skeptics had to squint in admiration.

Not to be outdone in the subtle flex department, Ashley Olsen popped up with ginger hair (yes, Ashley, the most low-key of all the low-key billionaires) and styled it with vintage-looking wide-leg jeans, an all-black blouse, The Row slides (because of course), and a scarf that looked like it belonged to a highly respected Italian art dealer. The transformation was so shocking yet perfect that we’re still refreshing Instagram hoping Mary-Kate got the memo.

Elsewhere, the front rows at London Fashion Week were basically celebrity bingo cards come to life. Think trendsetters and It Girls rocking everything from gender-fluid tailoring to aggressively oversized sunglasses. Layering was big — not just physically, but metaphorically. It’s transitional season, darling, and nobody’s doing “I might be hot, I might be cold, but I will look phenomenal regardless” better than these celebs.

Also making headlines were the Toronto and Venice Film Festivals, where stars served lewks hotter than a faulty cinema popcorn machine. Anya Taylor-Joy graced TIFF in a baby blue Dior gown with sculptural ribbon drama, giving us art-school ballerina realness. Maude Apatow went sultry in Valentino, and Tessa Thompson turned heads in an edgy Saint Laurent piece that had all the attitude of a rockstar’s favorite ex.
Think 2000s nostalgia with a denim twist, mirrored and metallic madness, quiet luxury’s calculated minimalism, and transitional layering like your life depends on it. Add in statement accessories — from glittery clutches to avant-garde shoes — and you’ve got a recipe for style sorcery. Fashion is alive, messy, and more expressive than ever. Just how we like it.
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References:
InStyle: Naomi Campbell Denim Maxi Dress at London Fashion Week
Vogue: Meghan Markle’s Concert Look
InStyle: Justine Lupe's Emmys Naked Dress
Marie Claire: TIFF 2025 Red Carpet Best-Dressed
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