As fashion editors, there's nothing that excites us more than wearable art (read: clothes). It's why we live for fashion week, choose our OOTD as if it were a sacred ritual, and get giddy at the mere mention of our favorite brands. At the top of that list? Chanel. The French luxury fashion house is visionary and with a legacy of couture creations that make up some of the most iconic red carpet moments of the millennium. To prove it to you, we've rounded up 37 of the brand's most iconic red carpet looks as worn by our favorite celebrities.
Click through to see the best Chanel red carpet looks of all time.
Margot Robbie - 2023
Best Actress nominee Margot Robbie made a splash at the 80th Annual Golden Globes in this custom dress from Chanel's Fall-Winter 2022/23 Haute Couture collection.
Michelle Yeoh - 2023
Golden Globe winner Michelle Yeoh was the picture of sophistication wearing this classic bouclé tweed suit to the 95th Annual Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton.
Penelope Cruz - 2022
Penelope Cruz attended the L'Immensita photocall in Paris decked out in a bouclé dress from Chanel's Spring 2023 collection.
Janelle Monae - 2019
Janelle Monae looked like a modern-day Cleopatra (is that a crown we spot atop her head?) at the 2019 Golden Globes after-party. Taking inspiration from Ancient Greece when designing Chanel's 2019 Pre-Fall collection — from which Monae's outfit hails — Lagerfeld reinvented the kalasiris, a long linen dress, for the 21st-century.
Tessa Thompson -2019
Tessa Thompson is always a sight to be seen and her arrival at the 91st Annual Academy Awards was no exception. Her Chanel haute couture gown from the brand's Spring/Summer 2019 collection made her the Best Dressed presenter of the night.
Keira Knightley - 2018
English rose Keira Knightly dazzled at the premiere of Colette in this white Chanel number that feels both elegant and flirtatious.
Penelope Cruz - 2018
If Chanel ever dreamed up a haute couture princess, Penelope Cruz would be it. This gray silk tulle dress complete with bead and feather details, which she wore to the 70th Annual Emmys, is straight out of a fairytale.
Keira Knightley - 2018
Gowns can be so overrated — or so we thought upon seeing Keira Knightley at the Sundance Film Festival where she nailed menswear. Her gorgeous black velvet gaucho tuxedo is one for the books.
Marion Cotillard - 2018
Academy-award-winning actress — and Chanel brand ambassador — Marion Cotillard was a vision at Cannes, wearing this tiered haute couture confection to the premiere of Sink Or Swim (Le Grand Bain).
Penelope Cruz - 2018
The year was 2018 when Penelope Cruz wowed us in vintage 1996 Chanel. Everything about the haute couture gown — from its sheer lace details to its feathered accents, to its moody color — made her red carpet royalty at Cannes.
Yara Shahidi - 2018
At the Met Gala's “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” edition, Yara Shahidi played up the three T's: tulle, tiers, and tea-length.
Margot Robbie - 2018
Best Actress nominee for I, Tonya, Margot Robbie, embodied the Chanel aesthetic with her chic bob and of course, simple yet elegant custom column gown with off-the-shoulder straps.
Tracee Ellis Ross - 2017
At the 70th Annual Emmys, Tracee Ellis Ross proved that more is more. Her haute couture dress took 1,300 hours to embroider and came with 170,000 adornments, including crystal beaded flowers, silver mirrors, and even hand-painted feathers.
Emma Stone - 2017
Never have we seen a dress-and-pants combo look as debonair as when Emma Stone wore this Spring/Summer 2017 Haute Couture set to the BAFTAs.
Kristen Stewart - 2017
Taken from the Paris Cosmopolite 2016/17 Métiers d'Art collection, Kristen Stewart wore this stunning Chanel gown to the New York premiere of Personal Shopper.
Elle Fanning - 2016
At Cannes, Elle Fanning oozed romance in this black and white number complete with tiered lace and a giant satin bow.
Chloë Sevigny - 2016
Forever It-girl Chloë Sevigny owned the Cannes red carpet in this fun LWD.
Julianne Moore - 2015
Not only is Julianne Moore a talented actress but she's also an impeccable dresser. Exhibit A: this iridescent haute couture dress custom-made by Karl Lagerfeld, Moore wore to the 87th Annual Oscars.
Blake Lively - 2014
Before holographic makeup, there was Blake Lively's holographic dress, which simply lit up the Cannes red carpet.
Karlie Kloss - 2014
At the amfAR gala, Karlie Kloss's black and silver dress with wavy beaded designs felt like a flapper girl reimagined.
Keira Knightley - 2012
Keira Knightly surprised and delighted us at the London premiere of Anna Karenina wearing this embellished tulle gown with a striking silver belt.
Nicole Kidman - 2013
If you're looking to make a statement, black and white might not be the first color combo you reach. However, for Nicole Kidman, it's chef's kiss.
Diane Kruger - 2013
At the Chanel Little Black Jacket event, the classic LBD gets a major upgrade with nothing more than a splatter of colorful floral designs — not to mention, Diane Kruger as its model.
Kirsten Dunst - 2013
At the Cannes premiere of Inside Llewyn Davis.
Michelle Williams - 2011
At the Oscars.
Blake Lively - 2011
At the premiere of Green Lantern.
Kirsten Dunst - 2011
At the 2011 Cannes closing ceremony.
Blake Lively - 2011
Blake Lively's Met Gala sheer number at the "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" Met Gala was a head turner.
Diane Kruger - 2010
At the 2010 Academy Awards.
Sarah Jessica Parker - 2010
At the 2010 Oscars.
Chloe Sevigny - 2010
At "The Artist's Museum Happening" MOCA Los Angeles Gala.
Blake Lively - 2010
At the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of The Town in 2010.
Cate Blanchett - 2007
At the Golden Globes.
Nicole Kidman - 2004
At the Academy Awards.
Jennifer Aniston - 2004
At the 2004 Emmys.
Sarah Jessica Parker - 2003
SJP at the Emmys.
Jennifer Lopez - 2001
JLo during The 73rd Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
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