Helen Mirren, Aja Naomi King, Camila Cabello, and H.E.R at the L’Oréal Paris’ Women of Worth Celebration

Posted on December 05, 2022

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A quartet of worthy women put on some bold and discussable fashion to pose pretty in Paris for us. What more could we ask for?

 

 

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Helen Mirren, Aja Naomi King, H.E.R., and Camila Cabello may make an unlikely quartet, but at least their looks are coordina– wait a minute. No they aren’t. Not even close. Even so! We want them all to star in a Charlie’s Angel’s remake – with Helen as Charlie, of course.

 

 

Helen Mirren in Alaïa
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Queen Helen is currently promoting her new Yellowstone prequel series 1923 and her style has taken a decidedly western turn without necessarily lapsing into any cowgirl cliches. We like the idea of this outfit a little more than the reality. While we think the white shirt is a great idea, this one is a little wrinkled, a little see-through, and a little poorly styled. At the very least, someone should’ve made sure her sleeves were styled the same way. Love the skirt, though.

 

 

Aja Naomi King in Michael Kors Collection
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We think she’s much better-suited to this dress than Taylor Swift was to the version of it that she wore. Even so, while we think the color looks amazing on her, that one-sleeve situation just looks awkward to us.

 

 

H.E.R. in Elie Saab
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This is gorgeous. We love the modernity of that jacket design, which feels more sporty than formal.

 

Camila Cabello in Zuhair Murad
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Meh. We’re really over pink pantsuits right now. We’d say no one should be wearing them on the red carpet unless there’s something new and fresh about the design, but this design isn’t exactly the same-old, same-old — and we still don’t like it. The satin is a mess and the whole thing doesn’t fit her.

 

 

 

[Photo Credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACA/INSTARimages.com/Cover Images, MICHAEL SIMON/startraksphoto.com/Cover Images]

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