A bevy of A-list stars and high-profile visitors styled their finest formal threads for Le Grand Dîner du Louvre on Tuesday in Paris. Among the many stars was two-time Oscar-nominated actress and frequent Chanel collaborator Keira Knightley, who attended the occasion alongside her husband James Righton.
Knightley regarded to the runway for inspiration for her outfit for the night’s black-tie festivities. The “Delight & Prejudice” star wore a robe courtesy of Chanel‘s fall 2024 couture assortment. The strapless black costume was wholly evocative of darkish glamour, refining the fashion with touches of sparkle.
Keira Knightley and James Righton attend “Le Grand Diner du Louvre” on March 4 in Paris.
The black robe featured a fitted bodice with buttons working down the entrance placket and small glittering silver gems styled in a floral motif. The costume additionally included a slight peplum aspect for an outlined waist, whereas the complete skirt added motion and layers of cloth for a voluminous impact.
As for her equipment, Knightley opted for easy touches, that includes a silver choker necklace with small stars, dainty earrings and some delicate rings. The actress’ hair was styled in a bob with tender waves and a center half.
Chanel fall 2024 couture assortment.
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Knightley’s strapless robe made its runway debut throughout Paris Style Week in June 2024. The showcase passed off previous to Matthieu Blazy’s appointment as the brand new inventive director for the French luxurious trend home, succeeding Virginie Viard.
“This assortment was rooted in basic Chanel codes, with streamlined tailoring, lavish embellishment and a preponderance of black,” Joelle Diderich wrote in WWD’s evaluate of the gathering.
Keira Knightley attends “Le Grand Diner du Louvre” on March 4 in Paris.
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“Night choices included a trio of frothy black ballerina attire embellished with crystal cabochons; a trim black coat studded with 3D gold ribbons, and taffeta capes in ivory, fuchsia or black that cut up open to point out off naked or stockinged legs,” Diderich wrote.
“There was an ‘80s really feel to seems like a pale pink ruffled jumpsuit and the sweeping ivory bridal robe, which dropped at thoughts Princess Diana’s wedding ceremony robe designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel.”