Rachel McAdams knows the importance of a good power suit, especially in Hollywood. Her red-hot, feminized version is perfectly tailored and holds its own with little else. The deep V-button-front stuns sans shirt, and patent black pumps keep it classic.
The actress sure knows how to make a busy pattern look timeless and chic. To accentuate, but not overwhelm the yellow-gold print, Rachel flawlessly chose strappy black sandals that play well with the traces of black in her dress.
The actress favors a streamlined personal style, and an all-black jumpsuit is just the ticket. The one-piece outfit feels unique with a bandeau top and sheer front paneling details. All that's needed is a crisp, crimson pout to finish the look.
In this floral-print dress Rachel proves that taking risks pays off. To pull out the subtle hints of blue in the dress she added a pop of color with her cobalt pumps. To tone down the look, a blazer-inspired boyfriend coat in a neutral shade does the trick.
No one does cool-girl grunge better than Emma Roberts when she's off the clock. For this layered look, the actress paired clunky moto boots with black tights which pair perfectly with dark flowy dress layered over a grey turtleneck. A white leather bag against a black leather jacket adds a touch of structure.
Rarely can you go wrong with black-on-black. A tight turtleneck tucked into a conservative leather skirt says prim and proper, with an edge. To add interest a kelly-green handbag and leopard kitten heels are a winning duo.
For a garden party, the actress struck the right balance of casual and formal. A floor length maxi in a casual fabric and sunny color is given structure with a brown belt at the waist. To dress it up, she finished the look with a gold bangle, printed clutch and braided ‘do.
Floral gowns and red carpets are a dime a dozen, but the actress mixed it up with statement accessories. For her look she paired her ankle-length strapless dress with simple strappy sandals and an exaggerated feather clutch that brought a modern update to the old-fashioned silhouette.
Mixing prints can be a dangerous game. To get away with it, keep the opposite prints in the same color family, like the actress' striped shirt and floral skirt. Having the skirt cinch at the waist adds structure and a black coat and heels balance it out.
Not particularly boundary pushing, Ellie Kemper still managed to make a statement with her floor-length, backless gown. The smoky color of the dress is offset with subtle geometric shapes in sliver and bronzes that aren't too loud.
Nothing beats basic black, especially when it's done in an anywhere-appropriate jumpsuit. The belted middle and peep toe pumps, also in the dark shade, don't compete for attention but rather keep the look cohesive. Vampy dark nails are a natural complement.
The funny girl's long-sleeve dress speaks for itself with the all-over beading details. The black piping in strategic locations defines her shape and keeps the actress from looking washed out. Strappy sandals with a touch of glitter make the outfit.
Ellie chose to jazz up a crewneck dress with an embellished print, the focal point of this red carpet look. To balance out the colorful geometric pattern of the shimmery dress, a coordinating clutch in navy was all that she needed.