30 best dressed stars this month: Amanda Seyfried, Beyonce and more
31.05.2023 - 14:21
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Cannes Film Festival, the BAFTA Awards, the amfAR Gala where celebrity guests sipped on Clase Azul tequila and a plethora of premieres, we have been treated to the ultimate string of outfits assembled by the best in business. Actors, musicians, radio presenters and models converged on various red carpets, bringing their sartorial A-game to the masses. Luckily for you, we’ve taken the liberty of rounding up the best dress stars this week, and trust us, it’s not to be missed.
Brace yourself, summer style inspo incoming!Amanda Seyfried channelled Cher Horowitz for an appearance on Good Morning America. Nailing the Y2K aesthetic in a cute checked co-ord, Amanda showcased her Clueless style credentials as she posed outside the NYC studios. Beyoncé hit the stage during her Renaissance World To at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and looked red hot in the jumpsuit of dreams.
The superstar debited one of her many incredible onstage looks as she performed in a beglittered sequin one piece featuring long sleeves, a rounded neckline, zip detailing, chap-like bottoms and a belted waistline. Victoria's Secret model Elsa Hosk was spotted leaving the Carlton Hotel in Cannes supporting her eponymous clothing line Helsa Studio Collection. The mother-of-one wore a beige concoction featuring a Miu Miu-esque pair of shorts and matching blazer with a sweeping silhouette.
Since his School of Comedy days, Will Poulter has been a beloved screen favourite. The Guardians of the Galaxy actor was among stars across music, film, and fashion who frequented the George re-launch in Mayfair ahead of the infamous club's reopening on 1st June 2023. For the occasion held at the heritage members club, the 30-year-old looked suave in a chocolate brown suit and
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