Fashion Week Front Row: Christian Dior Fashion Show Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on October 02, 2025

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The Dior runway show in Paris was extremely well-attended by celebrities, all of whom tried to work a look for the occasion. Did they succeed? That’s what we’re here to discuss!

 

Anna Sawai
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The blouse is too severe and the skirt is too weird.

 

 

Anya Taylor-Joy
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That cape is gorgeous and she knows what to do with it. The rest of it, not so much.

 

 

Charlize Theron
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Girl, this looks stupid. Someone needs to tell you that.

 

 

Greta Lee
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It’s cute, but the textile is very bedsheety.

 

 

Jenna Ortega
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The top is nice, but if you want a ratty denim skirt, you shouldn’t be turning to the House of Dior for it.

 

 

Jennifer Lawrence
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She’s a no-nonsense lady detective balancing work and home life while trying to find a serial killer.

 

 

Jimin
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Classic rockstar look. Can’t argue with it.

 

 

Jisoo
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Cater waitress with a goofy skirt.

 

 

Jonathan Bailey
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It’s very Dad-coded and it’s very working.

 

 

Kit Connor
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The sweater is cute but it doesn’t suit him. The lip caterpillar must go.

 

 

Michelle Monaghan
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Tell me more, tell me more. Like, does he have a car?

 

 

Mikey Madison
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The bag is really nice, but none of these pieces look like they go together.

 

 

Nico Parker
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Reporting to her first day at Sterling Cooper, fresh from secretarial school.

 

 

Rosalía
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A dramatic tripping hazard.

 

 

Taylor Russell
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Surprise scrolldown scarf? Where did that come from? The rest of it’s kind of cute, but that thing is way out of proportion.

 

 

Willow Smith
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So many designers have tried to turn neckties into belts or skirts and it almost never works. This looks like something a castaway would put together from whatever luggage washed up on the island.

 

 

[Photo Credit: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Dior]

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