Dior is one of the most anticipated parades of the Autumn-Winter 2023 calendar, and is famous for its impressive large-scale productions. This naturally attracts a very large and well-dressed audience.which makes the event are especially fun to watch.

Among Dior’s VIP guest list this season was “The Last of Us” star Bella Ramsey, who became in one of the most successful style references to conquer the City of Light with elegance.
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The outfit in question is a jumpsuit by Dior printed with a map of Paris on a black puff-sleeved shirt and a matching bag. The corseted top is a style Ramsey is all too familiar with, having dressed medieval for both Game of Thrones and Catherine Called Birdy. And although she is not vintage, she also prefers to wear a chest girdle during the filming of The Last of Us.
Every stylistic decision has a reason behind itBella Ramsey is non-binary and open to all pronouns, as it’s no surprise that in most of her appearances she opts for genderless and timeless pieces.
Marc Piasecki
With this outfit, the actress sets aside the typical ‘French girl style’ to opt for an equally elegant but updated option that guarantees a victory, and by the way, confirms that classic garments will always be the best ally to play it safe (regardless of age), as long as they are combined properly.
For his part, actress Alexandra Daddario, took many of the elements of Bella Ramsey’s outfit but created a much more feminine look. She combed her hair back, added a red lipstick to her lips, enhancing the total look in black and wore the corset lower to highlight her curves instead of flattening them. She carried the same bag, and preferred a pleated skirt instead of pants.
Christian Vierig
These small changes are in tune with what was mentioned, the garments are within reach of our hands to be adapted to our body and not the other way around. The best way to do it is as each one sees fit. So let’s take the example of these two actresses who, for the same occasion, recreated two totally different looks with almost the same clothes, based on their style and the image that each one wanted to communicate.