Meghan, Colman, Fanele Zulu: best and worst dressed of the week
From monochromes to minimal, see how celebs fared this week
Image: Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage
Memorable looks often come from inspiring looks well worth imitating. As the year comes to a close, it seems this is finally the time for our favourite stars to be bolder with their chosen outfits.
From duchesses to award winners, here are our best and worst dressed stars of the week:
Funeral attire has gone through a lot of changes through the ages, including the colours mourners can wear and how much skin you can show.
Keeping it modest and chic, Meghan might push more fashion lovers to opt for her look. She adds a pair of opera gloves that keep her up to trend with one of the most loved fads of the year.
The sleek cut of the outfit is punctuated by her dramatic hat that gives the ensemble a shot of personality.
It is not often high-low dresses work on red carpets, especially decades after they rightfully were ignored by the general public. Feeling her inner matric dance queen, Kaley sports this pink Dolce & Gabanna number that leaves us wondering why she could not have made wiser choices for her outfit.
While the dress features fun elements paired with playful accessories, Kaley could do much better with dresses that are not inspired by trends from yesteryear.
Never scared to take risks, spin trends or even break boundaries with his looks, Fanele is perhaps an underestimated fashion icon in the making. However, this look was a risk that didn’t hit the nail on the head.
While the buff actor was certainly looking to accentuate his muscular build, the outfit’s asymmetry doesn’t get to shine and instead falls flat, giving it the effect it is ill-fitting.
The pink and gold colours chosen for this look clash instead of creating an interesting colour combination. The outfit would probably be more appealing with the use of earthier tones that complement each other.
Support independent journalism by subscribing to the Sunday Times. Just R20 for the first month.