The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Embraced Slinky Summer Style—and Smart Tailoring


It was a fashion (and celebrity)-filled week, thanks to various Hollywood movies premieres, the Bezos-Sánchez wedding in Venice, and the spring 2026 menswear shows in Paris. The best dressed stars of the bunch? Those who leaned into fresh summer dressing: A-listers such as Kim Kardashian, Amal Clooney, and Rihanna all chose slinky, bodycon silhouettes in sprightly colors and interesting fabrications.

Rihanna, for one, put her distinctive stamp on maternity dressing (yet again!) this week. For the Smurfs premiere in Belgium, she chose a sheer, baby blue, silk-chiffon Chanel gown that exposed her baby bump, inspired by a spring 2003 design from the French fashion house. Kim Kardashian also embraced the figure-hugging frock for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding: Kardashian emerged on the first day of festivities in Venice wearing skintight Versace, complete with lace detailing.

Equally saucy? When Charlize Theron hit the premiere of The Old Guard 2 in a fishnet Givenchy catsuit, worn over a black bra and briefs and paired with a blazer. It was the perfect mix of classic and contemporary. Ditto for Sabrina Carpenter, in her Dior skirt suit at the label’s spring 2026 menswear show, where Jonathan Anderson made his highly-anticipated debut: Her nod to the famous New Look may have been steeped in history, but the ensemble felt very much now.

Which were your favorite celebrity looks this week? Vote below, and check back on Friday to see who Vogue readers crowned best dressed.



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