When you’ve been a working actor since your teens, you are bound to have a few sartorial missteps here and there. Not so for Kirsten Dunst. Since breaking out in Interview With a Vampire almost three decades ago, Dunst has spent her career as one of Hollywood’s consistently best dressed actresses.
In the early aughts, Dunst championed the boho movement in floaty, lace, often vintage dresses. Through the years, her style has remained fairly consistent, but has become more elevated as she has formed relationships with designers like her close friends Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the women behind Rodarte. That doesn’t mean the actress won’t dip into the archives on the red carpet or sport some of fashion’s top brands like Gucci, Armani, and Chanel. Below, take a look back at the Kirsten Dunst’s finest red carpet moments through the years, from Marie Antoinette to Civil War.
Dunst remixed the LBD, courtesy of a velvet and satin Rodarte look, for a Civil War screening.
Despite playing a wartime journalist in Civil War, Dunst channeled her inner high fashion princess in a Dice Kayek gown for the film’s premiere.
Dunst was amongst the first to sport the “new” Gucci when she wore an all-white look to the 2024 Oscars designed by the brand’s recently-appointed creative director, Sabato De Sarno.
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