Ariana Grande wore a Bob Mackie multi-color silk-crepe chevron striped halter neck gown with shawl in a December 2025 photoshoot.

Ariana Grande is captured in a striking photoshoot from December 2025, showcasing a Bob Mackie multi-color silk-crepe chevron striped halter neck gown with shawl . The gown features a bold, geometric chevron pattern in warm hues of orange, yellow, and brown, creating a dynamic visual rhythm. The halter neckline and draped shawl add a touch of drama, while the floor-length silhouette exudes timeless elegance. Grande’s hair is styled in a sleek, high ponytail, and her makeup is polished yet understated, allowing the gown’s vibrant pattern to take center stage.

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Ella Purnell wore a Dolce and Gabbana Fall 2025 embroidered mini dress at the Fallout Tokyo premiere in Japan during December 2025.

From the industrial wastelands of her latest project to the neon-lit streets of Tokyo, Ella Purnell continued her red carpet arrivals for the Fallout press tour with a shift toward intricate maximalism. This appearance for the Tokyo premiere signals a departure from the gritty utility of her onscreen persona, opting instead for a celebrity look that prioritizes high-texture craftsmanship.

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The actress wore a Dolce and Gabbana Fall 2025 embroidered mini dress that functions as a wearable reliquary. The garment features a high neckline and long sleeves, completely encrusted with dense surface embellishments. Gold-tone metallic threads, sequins, and dimensional beadwork create a floral and scrollwork motif that recalls the “jewel box” cocktail attire of the late 1960s. While the silhouette is a strictly modern, thigh-skimming cut, the weight of the ornamentation suggests an archival spirit, grounding the couture dress in a historical lineage of Italian opulence.

Analytically, this fashion moment serves as a strategic bookend to her previous press cycle. Much like the Miu Miu ensemble from the London premiere of the first season, this designer outfit relies on a short hemline to balance its heavy detailing. However, where the earlier Miu Miu styling felt disruptive and punk-adjacent, this Dolce and Gabbana selection embraces a more playful, girlish energy. It is a best dressed contender not for its subversion, but for its commitment to the “more is more” philosophy of the haute couture tradition. The choice to pair such a dense, light-reflecting surface with a youthful silhouette suggests a deliberate attempt to modernize heritage glamour for a contemporary global audience.

Does this heavy embroidery feel like a modern evolution of red carpet style, or does it lean too heavily into nostalgic costume?

Ariana Grande wore a custom light-pink tulle ball gown by Paolo Sebastian on Late Night With Seth Meyers on December 18, 2025, in New York City.

Ariana Grande made a guest appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers on December 18, 2025, to discuss her role in Wicked: For Good and her recent Saturday Night Live hosting stint. For the occasion, she stepped out in a custom Paolo Sebastian light-pink tulle ball gown, a look that felt unmistakably Glinda -coded. The gown featured a softly draped off-the-shoulder neckline, a fitted bodice, and voluminous layers of tulle, delivering peak fairytale romance—delicate, nostalgic, and charming. Her hair was styled in a sleek bun, and she accessorized with a delicate pearl necklace and pointed-toe heels, letting the gown’s craftsmanship take center stage. The look was curated by stylist Law Roach , known for his transformative work with Grande and other A-list clients

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