Amanda Seyfried wore a dark pinstripe suit at the Celebrity Family Feud Holiday Special on December 4, 2025.
At the Celebrity Family Feud: The Housemaid vs The Housewives All-Stars Holiday Special , filmed on December 4, 2025 , Amanda Seyfried appeared behind the podium in a look that fused tv appearance-coded tailoring discipline with press event style-coded tonal sharpness . She wore a dark pinstripe suit , composed of a structured blazer with notched lapels and matching trousers , styled with a bold yellow name tag and minimal accessories . Her long blonde hair was worn down in soft waves, and her arms crossed in a composed stance — a gesture that reinforced the suit’s visual authority.
Sydney Sweeney wore a layered bow-detail dress at the Celebrity Family Feud Holiday Special on December 4, 2025.
At the Celebrity Family Feud: The Housemaid vs The Housewives All-Stars Holiday Special , filmed on December 4, 2025 , Sydney Sweeney appeared behind the podium in a look that fused tv appearance-coded playfulness with press event style-coded tonal layering . She wore a black and white dress with a prominent bow detail , layered over a maroon top with a gray collar , creating a visually segmented silhouette that echoed school-uniform motifs with a festive twist. Her name tag — bold yellow on blue — added a pop of contrast, while her styling remained understated, allowing the layered textures to take center stage.
Cailee Spaeny wore a black lace dress at the BAFTA screening and Q&A for Knives Out in Los Angeles, November 2025.
At the BAFTA screening and Q&A for “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” , held in Los Angeles on November 18, 2025 , Cailee Spaeny opted for a look that balanced press event style-coded elegance with panel look-coded tonal restraint . Seated on a director’s chair and holding a BAFTA-branded microphone, she wore a black lace dress with semi-sheer sleeves , a modest neckline , and delicate floral patterning . The styling was minimal: no visible necklace, understated earrings, and natural makeup — a deliberate choice that allowed the texture of the lace to carry the visual weight.