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#MetroStyleWatch: The Best Dressed Korean Stars At the Blue Dragon Awards 2025 | ABS-CBN Metro.Style

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo arrived in quintessential Wicked-era fashion. Ariana chose an archival Dior by John Galliano from the Fall/Winter 2007 collection—an unexpected but successful reach into the early-2000s couture vault. Cynthia countered with a statement-making off-the-runway look from Sarah Burton's Spring/Summer 2026 collection for Givenchy. Their complementary styling has become a staple of this awards season, and its absence next season will be felt. White emerged as the evening’s dominant color. Metro's Best Dressed Anya Taylor-Joy wore a sheer Maison Margiela couture design from Fall/Winter 2025, a look that balanced theatricality with technical finesse. Jennifer Lawrence returned to her Dior roots in clean, confident ruched tailoring. Rising star Chase Infiniti delivered one of Louis Vuitton’s strongest tulle experiments to date, offering a floating, near-architectural silhouette. Sydney Sweeney kept things modern in Miu Miu, leaning into the label’s ongoing exploration of pared-back glamour.

#MetroStyleWatch: The Best Dressed Korean Stars At the Blue Dragon Awards 2025 | ABS-CBN Metro.Style

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo arrived in quintessential Wicked-era fashion. Ariana chose an archival Dior by John Galliano from the Fall/Winter 2007 collection—an unexpected but successful reach into the early-2000s couture vault. Cynthia countered with a statement-making off-the-runway look from Sarah Burton's Spring/Summer 2026 collection for Givenchy. Their complementary styling has become a staple of this awards season, and its absence next season will be felt.

White emerged as the evening’s dominant color. Metro's Best Dressed Anya Taylor-Joy wore a sheer Maison Margiela couture design from Fall/Winter 2025, a look that balanced theatricality with technical finesse. Jennifer Lawrence returned to her Dior roots in clean, confident ruched tailoring. Rising star Chase Infiniti delivered one of Louis Vuitton’s strongest tulle experiments to date, offering a floating, near-architectural silhouette. Sydney Sweeney kept things modern in Miu Miu, leaning into the label’s ongoing exploration of pared-back glamour.

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