When it came to red-carpet style, Los Angeles locals went big this week. The likes of Beyoncé and Nicole Kidman opted for bold colors and slender silhouettes, skipping the recently favored trend of voluminous skirts. Instead, the stars took their looks to new heights with their hairdos, playing with ponytails and proportions. Keep scrolling to discover this week’s best-dressed (and most experimental) celebrities, and vote for your favorite in the poll below.
Beyoncé
Dress by Walter Mendez
Beyoncé had fans breaking the internet – yet again – after she slipped her post-pregnancy curves into a gown that hugs her body in all the right places. Also noteworthy is the return of her gravity-defying ponytail, which sent her followers into a frenzy after the 2016 Met Gala, too.
Blake Lively
Dress by Chanel
Blake Lively captioned this picture, “Nothing in fashion is more spectacular than vintage Chanel couture. What an honor.” And we couldn’t have put it better ourselves. A muse for so many designers, Lively does this opulent gown plenty of justice, especially when paired with her glamorous Hollywood waves.
Bella Hadid
Dress by Roberto Cavalli
As brand ambassador and a genuine fan of the brand, Bella Hadid attends the Bulgari flagship store opening in true supermodel style. Her figure-hugging Roberto Cavalli gown is the perfect canvas for her Bulgari jewels, whilst the asymmetric neckline and thigh-split create a pretty illusion for the eye.
Zendaya Coleman
Look by Erdem x H&M
Luck, be a lady tonight! Singer-actress Zendaya attends the launch party for the Erdem x H&M collection wearing two pretty pieces from the collaboration to create a look that is perfectly put together in every way. Her 60s-style beehive complements the sweet ensemble, too.
Nicole Kidman
Dress by Versace
Nicole Kidman, is that really you? For the Hollywood actress, this look is far from her usually classic style – and we kind of dig it. The sugary-pink velvet dress by Versace couldn’t be more on the money for Fall/Winter 2017, while her choice of bouncier locks is a welcome change.