Christian Louboutin x InStyle Dinner Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on November 17, 2021

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While we can’t say we loved every look at the Louboutin x InStyle mag dinner, we couldn’t let these efforts go by without a little bit of attention from us just because they made for such a festive lot. Some recent rundowns have been a little dreary, so we’re happy to celebrate some stars who aren’t afraid of looking like they dressed for a party. Having said that, there are definitely some goofy looks here.

 

 

Alexandra Daddario in Valentino
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Love the dress, Not super-crazy about the matchy sandals.

 

 

Charles Melton
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No effort. No points awarded. Go home, sir.

 

 

 

Cole Sprouse in Versace
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Love the suit, hate the sweater and the white boots with it. What odd choices.

 

 

Elisa Sednaoui
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Great suit, but the footwear’s a no.

 

Janelle Monae
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You can read our spotlight post thoughts on Janelle’s ensemble here.

 

 

Jurnee Smollett in Magda Butrym
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This is fun and party-ready. The color looks great on her and we like the choice of a darker red shoe. The bag’s gorgeous but you barely notice it. That twisted fabric around her waist is a terrible design element, though.

 

 

Kiernan Shipka in Rodarte
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Love the color and the black trim. The skirt’s really cute, but that bodice design is just weird.

 

 

Maria Bakalova
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Low-key pretty. Perhaps not the most photogenic dress in the world, but it clearly suits her well. We think pumps would be a better choice, though.

 

 

 

Mj Rodriguez in Jean Paul Gaultier
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SLAY, mama. This is wildly overdesigned but it looks gorgeous on her. We’d edit out the fringe epaulets and the lace hem, though.

 

 

 

Sydney Sweeney in Rodarte
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This is a better version of Kiernan Shipka’s dress  (still think the bodice is a little odd, though) and we love the boots and tights with it.

 

 

[Photo Credit: Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for InStyle]

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