Fashion shows are not just glamorous events for celebrities — they are also a great place to discover amazing outfits that might appear on future red carpets. When celebrities wear these runway looks later, they often look quite different from how they originally appeared on the runway.
Giambattista Valli model and Priyanka Chopra


On the model, the look feels ethereal and editorial, with sheer layers and vertical sparkle creating a long, fluid line. On Priyanka Chopra, it becomes pure red-carpet glamour — the fit emphasizes her curves, adding a sultry, confident energy, while her soft waves and warm makeup transform the runway’s cool elegance into star-powered drama.
LaQuan Smith and Sydney Sweeney

The original runway vibe is all about elongated, seamless elegance, while Sydney’s version turns the look into a bold statement piece, where the metallic element steals the show and gives the outfit a gladiator-chic twist.
Zuhair Murad model and Catherine Zeta-Jones

This amazing dress from Zuhair Murad looks good on both ladies. The only exception is that the model in this dress looks more like a nymph, while Catherine Zeta-Jones looks more like a queen. The actress also asked to remove the cape, which made her image look more down-to-earth.
Zuhair Murad model and Kate Beckinsale

This is another dress that requires a curvy shape. It feels that the dress lacks something on the runway and that it looks more effective on Kate Beckinsale. Moreover, the bright red color looks perfect on the actress.
Alexander McQueen model and Rosamund Pike

At first glance, it might seem that this rather strange dress cannot be adapted to real life, but Rosamund Pike has proven, by her own example, that she can do it. The actress decided against the weird headwear and the wide belt, and eventually she ended up with an elegant and almost classic look.
Elie Saab model and Rita Ora

The singer has a more curvy shape than the runway model, that’s why it seems that the designer dress looks more effective on her. Moreover, Rita Ora has an olive skin tone that successfully sets off the powdery color of the outfit.
Stephane Rolland model and Heidi Klum

It’s hard to compare outfits when the celebrity is a fashion model. Nevertheless, it seems that Heidi Klum put on a totally different dress. If the outfit looked more like a shapeless curtain on the runway, Heidi managed to make the look sensual and even showed her slender legs to the public.
Gucci model and Cate Blanchett

When deciding to wear such a bright dress, there is always a possibility that you’ll get lost in it, but Cate Blanchett proved that it’s not clothes that make a person look beautiful, but the other way around. As a result, the actress wore this wonderful look, created in the Baroque style. The fact that the diva decided to go without the cross-body bag was a good decision, because this accessory visually splits the body diagonally.
Valentino model and Florence Pugh

This dress resembles an exotic flower — it has a very unusual style and a bright color that doesn’t match everyone. However, Florence Pugh managed to create a unique and very memorable look — the actress only elongated the outfit a bit and put the collar down in order to get rid of the impression that she doesn’t have a neck.
Tom Ford model and Zendaya

Zendaya managed to “tame” this unusual top from Tom Ford. She looked like a princess in it, and the bright neon color of the outfit matched her personality perfectly. Also, looking at the perfect body shape of the celebrity, it’s clear that she could perform as a model on the runway herself, too.
Valentino model and Vanessa Kirby


This Valentino look blooms like a walking bouquet — oversized scarlet roses and a dramatic sweeping coat. On the runway model, it reads as bold fashion sculpture, striking and theatrical. On Vanessa Kirby, it transforms into polished red-carpet romance. Her sleek styling softens the volume, turning the statement florals into modern, feminine elegance rather than pure runway drama.
