Several A-list stars attended the 2024 LACMA Art + Film Gala on Saturday in Los Angeles. The event hosted a bevy of Hollywood celebrities, as well as some of the biggest names in the fashion industry, decked in their finest threads. The evening, however, featured a particular trend that was ideal for the brisk season.
Autumnal tones and colors were trending at the red carpet event. Several celebrity guests opted for designs featuring pops of yellow, brown and orange. Ahead, see how stars like Blake Lively, Yara Shahidi and more approached the seasonal colors and incorporated them into their respective looks.
Blake Lively
Lively opted for high-low dressing in her minidress with a dramatic shawl. The “It Ends With Us” star opted for a look featuring rose gold, pink and topaz crystals set in diamond-shaped pieces courtesy of Australian designer Tamara Ralph, which she paired with a flowing satin, floor-length shawl in a burnt orange autumnal tone that complemented the minidress.
Eiza González
Eiza González gave her autumnal dressing a spin in sheer. The actress wore a sheer orange dress with pleating on the skirt and a draped effect at the 2024 LACMA Art + Film Gala on Saturday.
Yara Shahidi
Shahidi went with old school inspiration in her dress for the 2024 LACMA Art + Film Gala. The actress and advocate wore a brown column dress with a halter neckline and subtle cutout on the bodice of the dress.
Danielle Deadwyler
Danielle Deadwyler opted for a two-piece look in her bright yellow ensemble for Saturday’s event. The actress wore a floor-length column skirt and cropped short-sleeve top in matching yellow satin for the occasion. Deadwyler is often styled by Micah McDonald and Wayman Deon.
Emily Ratajkowski
Emily Ratajkowski opted for contrasting fabrics in her brown off-the-shoulder dress for Saturday’s event. The model wore a floor-length, slim-fitting gown with a backless detail, featuring long-sleeves and an elevated Classic Hollywood charm.
The LACMA Art+Film Gala, sponsored by Gucci, supports the museum’s curatorial programming, exhibitions, acquisitions and more programs that explore the intersection of art and film.