From Blackpink’s Lisa to Deepika Padukone—black dominated the best looks of the week

Christian Dior said one day, “You can wear black at any time. You can wear it at any age. You can wear it for almost all occasions ”and this week, the stars took it to heart. From the K -Pop Lisa star to Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor – there was a lot of inspiration. Whether through sharp cuts, rich textures or unexpected style choices, each look has brought something separate – demanding a second glance.

Deepika Padukone made his debut on the Red Embassadorial carpet in a Maxi Noir Personnée de Jade by Monica and Karishma, proving that simplicity, once well done, has never been in the background. The dress had sculptural sleeves and a plunging neckline still high by a cartier necklace with a diamond of 63.76 carats – practicing that, sometimes, a whole black dress needs is the right accessory to make a declaration.

Sonam Kapoor has once again cemented its fashion icon status in a sculptural silhouette. She recently released in a personalized Gaurav Gupta creation from the designer’s “About The Flame” collection. The look included a golden extinguished shoulder plastron flowing in a cosmic black tulle dress, with details carved in satin, lending fluidity to structured design. In addition, she opted for a minimum of jewelry to let the golden piece occupy the front of the stage.

Continuing, Lisa de Blackpink also embraced the structural dressing in a SchiaParelli creation from the Autumn / Winter collection ’24 / ’25 of the label. The dress played a game of contrasts – its inserts in sculpted black mesh sculpted the silhouette, while the whitewashed skirt added a fluid but structured dimension. The long -sleeved and long -sleeved bodice in the ECRU Crepe jersey mixed in a transparent way in its skin, creating an almost second skin effect, with the open detail used as unexpected revelation. Declaration earrings, daring cuff and a metal pocket punctuated the appearance more.

Kylie Jenner has a talent to find archive jewels, and her latest look is no exception. Leaving in a Licou Kid and Slincale dress from the Azzédine Alaïa spring 1998 collection, it has proven that certain silhouettes remain timeless. The dress, sculpted to perfection, hugged her body with a precision of Alaïa signature, leaving the minimalist design speaking of itself. Keeping the aesthetic effortlessly, she opted for a ruffled and blown hairstyle – a contrasting contrast with the structured attraction of the dress.

That’s not all, scrolling further for an overview of the best dressed moments you don’t want to miss.

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