Last week, Black women across the entertainment world were a sight in outfits that were equal parts fierce and refined. Whether gracing the red carpet or commanding attention at major events, they proved once again that style isn’t just about keeping up with trends—it’s about setting them. Through every ensemble, they told stories of confidence, culture, and individuality, reminding us that elegance can be audacious and that glamour, at its best, carries meaning and purpose.
The Looks
Wunmi Mosaku embodied red carpet royalty at the London premiere of Sinners, delivering a look that was both commanding and exquisitely composed. She stunned in a one-shoulder crimson gown from the Matthew Reisman Collection, complete with artful ruching that hugged her figure and a daring thigh-high slit that added just the right dose of drama. A sweeping train trailed behind her, amplifying the regal energy, while coordinating red strappy heels tied the entire look together with flawless precision. It was a masterclass in bold, breathtaking elegance.
Sheryl Lee Ralph served glamour with a side of legacy as she received her long-overdue star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Abbott Elementary icon radiated in a Harbison Studio dress that seamlessly married timeless elegance with modern sophistication. With its tailored silhouette and flawless fit, the look celebrated both her figure and her enduring presence in the industry. Paired with her signature poise and grace, Sheryl reminded us all what it means to age stylishly—and to make history while doing it.
At Ralph Lauren’s latest show in New York City, Ariana DeBose delivered a masterclass in power dressing with a feminine twist. She stepped out in a sharply tailored grey pinstripe double-breasted suit from the brand, featuring peak lapels, wide-leg trousers, and a coordinating tie layered over a crisp white shirt. Black pointed-toe heels and a structured grey handbag added just the right touch of polish, while bold black sunglasses and slicked-back finger-wave hair injected a vintage cool factor. Altogether, it was a modern homage to menswear—reimagined through the lens of confidence, class, and unapologetic style.
Check out the neck-snapping fashion game played by Black ladies last week…
Sheryl Lee Ralph
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