The lights in Hollywood had a distinctive glow this week, making every arrival feel like they were suspended in a cinematic hiatus. Red carpets stretched across the cities, buzzing with quiet anticipation, inviting stars to step forward and define glamor on their own terms. At the 2025 Governor’s Awards, the energy felt both intimate and grand: a space where heritage and artistry met and where fashion moved like a second wind.
Meanwhile, premieres and GQs The Men of the Year celebrations added their own rhythms, reminding us that the season thrives on individuality. Each appearance felt deeply personal: nothing forced, nothing loud for the sake of attention – just pure expression through fabric, movement and intention.
The looks
The focus of the 2025 Governor’s Awards is Tessa Thompson appeared in a vision of red silk that seemed to flow with its own gentle rhythm. Her off-the-shoulder dress exuded sculpted elegance, with draped sleeves that framed her pose like brushstrokes on a canvas. The rich hue conveyed both warmth and authority, the kind that fills a room without raising its voice. Under the soft light of the ceremony, the silk captured soft highlights, giving her presence a cinematic quality. With calm assurance, Thompson let the dress speak for her.
About another carpet, Tams brought with it a different kind of electricity. She arrived at the GQ Men of the Year podium in a white textured dress by Salih Balta, styled by Dunsin Wright. Strikingly, the dress has a balanced structure and fluidity, with the sculpted curves rising and folding like a work of art in motion. Additionally, the monochrome palette created an ethereal glow that felt grounded and otherworldly at the same time. From the architectural body of the dress to the soft sheen, every detail harmonized with Tems’ presence, resulting in a look that was as intentional as it was captivating.
Meanwhile, in New York, Da’Vine Joy Randolph illuminated the Eternity premiere in a blush satin dress from Jaell Official, styled by The Reismans. Swarovski accents caught the light with every step, while the sculptural design emphasized her natural poise. Additionally, a statement bow added a touch of timeless theater, bridging classic Hollywood sensibilities with a contemporary touch. Ultimately, the dress seemed alive, blending softness and strength in a way that reflected Randolph’s own commanding presence on the red carpet.
See the best-dressed stars at the 2025 Governor’s Awards and other events last week…
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Teyana Taylor

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Tracee Ellis Ross

Shop editor’s picks
Tams

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Tessa Thompson

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Niecy Nash-Betts

Finds from the store editor
Kandi Burrus

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Da’Vine Joy Randolph

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Chase Infiniti

Finds from the store editor
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