Gillian Anderson's 'Scoop' press tour wardrobe has been a lesson in quiet luxury

In Philip Martins highly anticipated Netflix film , a retelling of the process of the BBC securing the infamous 2019 Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew,Gillian Andersonportrays presenter and journalist, Emily Maitlis. Challenging him about his long-term friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, played by Rufus Sewell, maintains his innocence of any crimes himself.

We dissect her latest quiet luxury-inspired looks...

    In Philip Martin’s highly anticipated Netflix film , a retelling of the process of the BBC securing the infamous 2019 Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew, Gillian Anderson portrays presenter and journalist, Emily Maitlis. Challenging him about his long-term friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, played by Rufus Sewell, maintains his innocence of any crimes himself. 

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    Whilst on the press tour ahead of the film's release, we couldn’t help but notice Gillian’s wardrobe. In numerous red carpet appearances over the years, her bold style has evolved and she usually isn’t afraid to indulge in dopamine dressing: from Versace pink to an Erdem floral number, to a leather patchwork maxi-dress. 

    However, we are seeing a different side to her this year so far. The quiet luxury trend has taken the fashion world by storm and shows no signs of taking a back seat anytime soon. More of a style favoured by minimalists, quiet luxury rejects logo-covered pieces and bright hues and champions luxurious fabrics, neutral tones and wearable pieces that effortlessly slot into your wardrobe. 

    Brands such as Tove, Totême and The Row have nailed the aesthetic and their customers are the epitome of quiet luxury. Structured tailoring, cashmere sweaters and core basics are the core of how to begin curating your quiet luxury wardrobe. It really is a great way to build a capsule wardrobe with minimal but chic, efficient pieces-  which can also be a way to reduce your consumption and spending. 

    At the World Premier of , held at The Curzon in Mayfair, Gillian wore a bespoke mohair teal dress by London-based brand, Emilia Wickstead. Styled by Martha Ward, she paired the dress with metallic Gianvito Rossi sandals, an Anya Hindmarch bag and accessorised with delicate jewellery by British designer, Solange Azagury-Partridge. The figure-hugging dress oozed glamour and elevated her frame, whilst channelling the quiet luxury trend due to its simplicity.

    Attending the New York screening of , Gillian stunned in an Erdem floral flared dress, paired with black sandals and dainty gold jewellery. Its high neckline, layered hem with cinched waist hangs beautifully on her frame, whilst its floral detailing adds a fun yet subtle element to the design. The denim dress is having its revival for SS24, as seen on the runways of David Koma, Marine Serre and Sacai.

    Appearing on and interviewed by Savannah Guthrie, Gillian looked effortlessly chic in a Joseph cream turtleneck short-sleeve dress. Paired with nude court heels, she oozed elegance and really toned into the quiet luxury trend. This style and the milky-tone dress would be a real staple in any wardrobe to ease yourself into it if you don’t know where to start.

    Spotted out in New York, Gillian wore an all-black ensemble. She paired a black leather midi skirt with a classic black coat and timeless pointed court heels, a leather clutch bag and an oversized scarf. The simplicity of the look still gives a stylish yet effortless finish.

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