And it was anything but boring.
Author:Rania BoltonPublish date:Nov 15, 2019Nothing says "chic" like a full black and white ensemble — just take Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," for example. In that spirit, celebrities gravitated toward neutral attire to attend quite a few red carpets this week, proving that vibrant looks aren't the only ones making a statement on the carpet. On Thursday night, Keke Palmer attended the Time 100 Next gala in which she was honored.
Renaissance woman Rihanna can never do wrong in our eyes and the singer graced us with her presence at the Los Angeles premiere of "Queen and Slim" at AFI Fest wearing a silky, sexy number only she could pull off. That same night on the opposite coast, Karlie Kloss made an appearance in head-to-toe Dior at the Guggenheim International Gala sponsored by the luxury label. The model looked like a breath of fresh winter air in a cream-colored suit and embroidered tulle shirt.
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