Sometimes, a good jacket is all you need to make a statement. The Spanglish actress opted for white basics and let her chic, silver coat do all the talking.
Opt for a dress that drapes with the curves of your body. The more draping, the more fabric, the happier you'll feel when you see everyone else shivering in cut-outs and mini hemlines.
We've seen it on Solange. We've seen it on Lupita Nyong'o. But it was Gwyneth who first did the cape justice on the red carpet. Now a legitimate trend, it's the perfect way to top off a formal look.
Not only are menswear-inspired pieces on-trend, but tailored-to-perfection pantsuits offer you an extra layer up top and way more coverage down bottom (read: no wind blowing up your dress). Follow in Anne's footsteps and go monochromatic. Option: Wear a semi-sheer top for a sexy touch.
Tilda's signature style includes super-structural red carpet gowns, with boxy silhouettes that pinch in at the waist. To get that sort of dimension, opt for thicker fabrics topped off with a slender belt at the smallest part of your waist. You'll be swimming in fabric but it will also accentuate your shape.
Sheer and lace fabrics are a girl's best friend on a chilly night. It's subtly sexy and gives you an added, albeit thin, layer. The trick is to be strategic, using lining and thicker fabrics to contrast against the dainty material.
North West's mama looks warm and cozy but she also oozes old Hollywood glamour. The soft, satin dress against the thick, oversized coat creates the perfect juxtaposition, while the monochromatic muted hue brings the look into the 21st century.