10 Times Actresses Proved That Choosing the Proper Outfit Matters


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Everyone knows that an outfit can change your look significantly. And if ordinary people can easily wear the same T-shirt and jeans more than once, world-famous celebrities have to regularly walk in many different dresses on the red carpet. But even they can’t know in advance what reactions their outfits will get. Will they be praised or criticized in glossy magazines?

Emma Stone

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Stylists are sure that the right color of an outfit will literally make your skin glow. So, the warm golden color of Emma Stone’s dress in the second photo, combined with the classic retro style, made her look like a statuette. But the unusual big-shouldered dress in a dark chocolate shade made her look pale and even a bit sickly.

Florence Pugh

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The silhouette of the outfit really matters. The simple, long-sleeved minidress accompanied by a massive pale pink tulle bow creates mixed feelings. The entire gown feels unbalanced and doesn’t look flattering on Florence Pugh. The red strapless dress accented with a peplum makes the actress look taller and more graceful.

Amy Schumer

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Dark colors are not always the best choice for an outfit. The deep blue V-neck dress just doesn’t look impressive on Amy Schumer. On the other hand, wearing white on the red carpet is often the safest choice that one could ever make, and Amy made the right choice.

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