The Best Dressed Celebrities Of The Week | 2 Feb
Meghan Markle, Margot Robbie and Kate Middleton all rock camel coats from high street labels
Meghan Markle, Margot Robbie and Kate Middleton all rock camel coats from high street labels
Meghan Markle steps out in a brown camel coat from Reiss
Hailey Bieber wore Zuhair Murad Couture to the premiere of her husband Justin Bieber’s new series ‘Justin Bieber: Seasons’
Margot Robbie was spotted in London wearing a belted wool coat from Mango
Hailee Steinfeld wore a black and white suit along with Sergio Rossi pumps
Lana del Rey wore a silver beaded gown by Aidan Mattox to the 62nd annual Grammy Awards
Ariana Grande wore this emerald green Givenchy dress along with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery
Michelle Pfeiffer wore Brunello Cucinelli S/S20 to G’Day USA 2020
The Duchess of Cambridge steps out in a brown camel Massimo Dutti coat, a Zara dress and Ralph Lauren boots
Blake Lively wears a black velvet off-the-shoulder gown by Dolce & Gabbana with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery
Ariana Grande’s second Grammys dress was a custom two-piece from Schiaparelli, along with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery
Charlize Theron in a dazzling gold Louis Vuitton ensemble
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