2024 White House Correspondents’ Dinner Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on April 29, 2024

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Fine. We’ll cover this damn thing, but we’re gonna be total bitches about it.

 

Aldis Hodge
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Very hot. No notes.

 

Billy Porter
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Meh. We’re very much not opposed to queer flamboyance, but that Yohji Yamamoto ensemble he wore to the Time100 Gala last week is way more in line with how we think he’s best expressing it. This take just feels a little tired and played out.

 

Chris Pine
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Works for us. We don’t always love white dinner jackets because of the whiff of parking valet they tend to give off, but he looks great here. The grooming is fantastic and the black piping on the lapels adds some minor interest. We feel the need to point out that he is only 43 years old, however. The beard looks great, but it’s adding two decades to him.

 

 

Da’Vine Joy Randolph
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Gorgeous color. The fit’s great but we don’t like that draped piece across the bodice. It looks heavy and unresolved.

 

 

Fran Drescher
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The jacket’s too tight and that’s a lot of boob for this kind of event, but we can’t say she looks bad.

 

 

Keri Russell in Markarian
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It’s a good thing she wore that ring, because it’s the only memorable thing about this look.

 

Lynda Carter
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The dress looks great, but we don’t think the wrap is right for it.

 

Molly Ringwald in Cong Tri
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Yellow isn’t her color.

 

Questlove
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We like the jacket a lot. That’s about the only nice thing we can say.

 

Rachel Brosnahan in Jonathan Cohen
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Hate the leaves.

 

Rosario Dawson
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We’re all for an interesting take on the ladytux, but that jacket just doesn’t work with whatever she’s got on underneath it. Can’t say the hairstyle’s doing much for her either.

 

Rufus Sewell
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The pants are too skinny for that jacket.

 

Sophia Bush in Harbison Studio
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The embellishments look randomly chosen and kind of awkwardly applied.

 

 

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