The Best-Dressed Women of 2018

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Hello Fashionistas! With 2018 on the verge of completion, it’s time to present to you the best dressed women of 2018. And men, please no disappointments. We’ll follow up with a post about men soon. It’s just that the women ruled fashion so much to include both men and women in one post!

A timeless sense of style is not just what you wear but how you wear it. And this year, Hollywood’s most outrageously elegantly originals certainly dressed the part. From red-carpet looks to awe street styles, we have got it all. So, Krown Kouture has made categories for the celebrities because just listing the celebrities is too cliched. And, Krown Kouture does not do clichés!

So, let’s see who turned their #OOTDs into an art form and also revealing their style secrets.

Constant Classics

To start with, is the iconic Jennifer Lopez. Whether she’s redefining couples-style goals with A-Rod or turning heads in yet another jaw-dropping Versace gown, one thing’s for sure, JLo has never looked better. Owing to this, she is ruling the fashion charts always.

Then, not far behind is Rihanna. No, no, not her slinky dresses! Now, that RiRi’s a power player in the fashion and beauty worlds, she’s dressing like a boss. Her daily uniform of oversize jackets and joggers (by Vetements and Off-White C/O Virgil Abloh) is both badass and entirely original.

In addition is the beautiful Charlize Theron who flaunts Givenchy as she owns it! And not far behind is the royal Meghan Markle.

Awe Street Style

Indeed, Kristen Stewart does Coco proud when she leaves the heels at home and brings her rebellious tomboy spirit to Chanel’s latest offerings.

Moreover, Liya Kebede in Sonia Rykiel, Yara Shahidi in Ralph Lauren, Millie Bobby Brown in Calvin Klein. Additionally, Margot Robbie with her bounciness on the red carpet is ravishing.

Memorably Beautiful

Furthermore, Diane Kruger with her beautiful, boundary-pushing dresses like the voluminous floral Valentino number that she wore to the German Film Award won our hearts. Altered to perfection, it simply felt so strong and beautiful. Moreover, her style mantra is “never be unsure of an outfit once you’ve made a decision to wear it”. Wise words!

Additionally, when it comes to sartorial choices, Zendaya (in Dice Kayek Couture) always goes with her gut. “She loves looks that feel light.” When she puts something on and we have an aha moment, that’s when we know it’s a winner.

Most Thrilling

As a matter of fact, Sarah Paulson thrilled throughout awards season and the Ocean’s 8 red-carpet tour with a range of neon gowns by Marc Jacobs, Prada, and Valentino, it’s all about keeping it effortless. Moreover, her style mantra is ‘non-obvious dressing for the win.’ Note that, Krown Kouture already told you about the neon trend this year.

Kerry Washington in Atelier Versace and Lupita Nyong’o in her bold colors and red-carpet twirls.

Bling is the Thing

In the first place, Cate Blanchett in Giorgio Armani’s sophisticated and avant-garde look is fascinating. It just felt at home in velvet, feathers and sequins. Let’s just say we would want to follow her on the step and repeat.

Additionally, Nicole Kidman in Givenchy gave us the perfect bling goals. Moreover, Amal Clooney and Priyanka Chopra are not far in the list.

Most Daring

Without a doubt, Kardashians and Jenners rule this category. Their style, their choices and colors all stand out and require a big heart to adorn it.

Following closely is Zoe Kravitz with daytime pastels with peekaboo cropped tops. As a result, it’s hard to predict what fashion’s resident cool girl will try next and that’s just how she likes it. Subsequently, Saint Laurent states “Her style is very connected to her mood.”

In conclusion, when you are trying too hard to make a mark, it doesn’t feel as authentic. Your mood should dictate style – it’s a way of expressing yourself without words.

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