Jared Leto, Salma Hayek, and Lady Gaga Went Appropriately Gucci for the House of Gucci Premiere
We expected nothing less, sweetie
The stars delivered some very solid (and very Gucci) looks on the red carpet at the London premiere of House of Gucci, the Ridley Scott-directed, high-stakes fashion film that takes a deep dive into the history of, well, the house of Gucci. Gracing the red carpet at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square were Jared Leto, Adam Driver, Lady Gaga, Salma Hayek, and more—all of whom dressed in fits that didn’t disappoint.
Leto, for example, is one of Gucci’s brand ambassadors, a muse and doppelgänger of the brand’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, which is why we expected nothing less than a head-to-toe fit from the label. Gaga, a celeb who definitely likes themes, did the same in a purple pleated gown, which she accessorised with black platform boots. And Hayek wouldn’t be caught dead without a Gucci look, especially since her husband, François-Henri Pinault, is the chairman of Gucci’s parent company.
Adam Driver, an actor who seldom—if ever—piles on the flash, took a different route from his costars and wore a sleek two-piece suit by Burberry. He is also the face of the brand’s latest fragrance, so that made sense. Seemingly devoid of brand endorsements was Jeremy Irons, whose effortless fit looked like he picked it out of his closet.
Now that House of Gucci is set for 26 November release (and in cinemas, too; remember those?), there’ll undoubtedly be a number of red-carpet events in the coming weeks. But since this is the first, and because the looks were so good, we just had to create a photo gallery for, you know, posterity.
Barry Samaha is the former style commerce editor at Esquire, where he covered all things fashion and grooming. Previously, he was an editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Surface, and WWD, along with overseeing editorial content at Tod’s Group. He has also written for The Daily Beast, Coveteur, Departures, Paper, Bustle Group, Forbes, and many more. He is based in New York City and can't seem to find enough closet space for all his shoes.
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