Part one is here! L!F!G!
Ariana Greenblatt in Vera Wang
Love the drama of the dress, but the look needs jewelry.
Becky G in David Koma
Stupid.
Catherine O’Hara in Robert Wun Couture
The print is fun, but the dress is overdesigned. The pleating on the cuffs and shoulders was not needed.
Chloe Bailey in Robert Wun
We’re not convinced that the bottom half and the top half look like they belong together, but the overall effect is stunning.
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton
This is one of the more conventional dresses we’ve seen her wear, but it’s still overdesigned.
Demi Lovato in Sophie Couture
It’s a gorgeous gown that would look better on her with those half-sleeves pushed into more of a strap position.
Diane Kruger in Givenchy
Every ladystar currently being talked into wearing knee-his with a short skirt (or worse, no skirt at all) is going to come to regret it.
Erika Alexander in Pamella Roland
This would be so much better without the sleeves.
Glen Powell in Tom Ford
Can’t be mad at that.
Greta Lee in Loewe
It’s pretty enough, but those Cheerios look annoying to wear.
Hunter Schafer in Bottega Veneta
It’s a gorgeous look, babyheads aside.
Jessica Biel (in Stéphane Rolland) and Justin Timberlake (in Fendi)
Those sleeves are just way too much. They wind up obscuring the dress. That’s a sweet tux, but the footwear is a letdown.
Joey King in Balenciaga
Swam here.
Julia Fox in Luis De Javier
Silly person.
Kendall Jenner in Maison Margiela Couture
This dress makes us mad.
Kylie Minogue in Gucci
Hate the colorblocking but it’s made worse because those colors don’t flatter her.
Lindsay Lohan in Balenciaga
The fringe is a bit too heavy on the bust, but she looks pretty great.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez in Iris Van Herpen Couture
Credit for the choice, but it’s a little too conceptual for the red carpet.
Ncuti Gatwa in Cameron Hancock (Chest Plate) and Wooyoungmi (Pants)
Fabulous – although we suppose earlier complaints about other outfits being too casual for the event are now null and void.
Nicholas Galitzine in Fendi
Working security as a side gig.
Quinta Brunson in Marc Bouwer
Gorgeous. She and her team have done a great job of figuring out the right cuts and proportions for her.
Sabrina Carpenter in Tory Burch
Yawn.
Steven Yeun in Gucci
It doesn’t photograph well, but we can tell everything he’s wearing is very fine.
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