2022 CFDA Fashion Awards Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on November 08, 2022

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Janelle Monae and Natasha Lyonne got a little spotlight time, but here are the rest of the CFDA Award attendees with the most interesting, discussable, or critique-worthy looks. Let’s assess together! Because there’s no I in team. Or in judgment, for that matter.

 

 

Amanda Seyfried in Michael Kors Collection
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This is gorgeous. We just wish the pants weren’t dragging on the floor.

 

 

 

Cher in Chrome Hearts
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The bodice is totally Cher, but that skirt is totally not. Even she doesn’t seem to know what to do with it.

 

 

 

Christina Ricci in Rodarte
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Christina, we love you, but your dress is hideous. The print’s nice, but the lingerie-inspired bodice is meh and those shoulder treatments are ridiculous.

 

 

 

Gigi Hadid in Thom Browne
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It’s all way too much, but that’s why God created models. We like the vest and the pants. We have to love at her carrying the jacket around, as if that’s going to make it any less clashy.

 

 

 

Halle Bailey in Carolina Herrera
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Kind of a scrolldown disappointment. Her head styling is spectacular and the dress gets less and less impressive as you scroll down.

 

 

 

Jaden Smith in Thom Browne
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He looks extremely textured, but we love the whole look for him.

 

 

 

Jesse Williams in Thom Browne
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Sir, that is SO not your look.

 

 

 

Julia Fox in Valerievi
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As we said once on twitter, this lady wants to show us her poon so bad that it’s kind of upsetting.

 

 

 

Justin Theroux in Thom Browne
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Gotta say, he looks spectacular. Love the shoes.

 

 

 

Katie Holmes in Jonathan Simkhai
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It’s nice enough, but it seems a little low-key/dull for the CFDAs. We might have been swayed by a more interesting shoe choice.

 

 

 

Keke Palmer in Carolina Herrera
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This is a fun ensemble, but we don’t love the design of that dress. It looks like an old-timey wench costume made out of bedsheets. Love the boots, though.

 

 

 

Kendall Jenner in Khaite
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As dull as dull gets. The dress is nice, though.

 

 

 

Kerry Washington in Vera Wang
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What were those garter clips holding up, a curtain?

 

 

Khloé Kardashian in LaQuan Smith
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It’s dramatic, but it literally looks like someone wrapped a bolt of fabric around her too tightly.

 

 

 

Kim Kardashian in Dolce & Gabbana
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She really is getting duller and duller with her style.

 

 

Kris Jenner in Schiaparelli
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The glove is completely unnecessary, but this all looks great on her.

 

 

 

Kylie Jenner in Mugler
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Like mother, like daughter. Love the dress, hate the glove.

 

 

 

Lenny Kravitz in LaQuan Smith
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The jacket is interesting, but the whole look is about as Lenny Kravitz as a look gets. Can’t say it doesn’t work for him, but we will risk the tomatoes thrown our way to suggest that it’s more than a little stale at this point.

 

 

 

Mariska Hargitay in Christian Siriano
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This is fun. Impractical, but fun.

 

 

 

Precious Lee in Thom Browne
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The coat, shoes and bag are all cute. We don’t get the body suit at all.

 

 

 

Rachel Brosnahan in Sergio Hudson
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Cool boots but a really boring look.

 

 

 

Regina Hall in Jason Wu
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Low-key elegance. The color looks amazing on her.

 

 

 

Tinashe in Vintage Dior
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We kind of like how it’s all a little extra, from the makeup to the jewelry to the dress to the shoes. It works.

 

 

 

Vanessa Hudgens in Vera Wang
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That is the best iteration of the public bra ensemble we’ve seen in ages. It’s chic and elegant. She looks pretty amazing.

 

 

 

Zoey Deutch in Coach
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We’re having an overwhelmingly negative reaction to all of it. The dress design looks half-assed to us and we’re sorry to all those who love them, but we never did like Mary Janes. This pair is especially twee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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